Podiatrist inCambridge or Huntingdon. inCambridge or Huntingdon. PUBLISHED FRI 29 NOV 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Collaborative Community Approach, Podiatrists work within a locality podiatry team, supporting a diverse range of patients in various settings, enhancing community healthcare.
Comprehensive Onboarding Programs, New hires benefit from a structured preceptorship program and competency framework, ensuring a smooth transition and a supportive environment.
Flexibility in Work Hours, The role offers both full-time and part-time opportunities, with options for compressed hours, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Professional Growth Opportunities, Staff are encouraged to pursue career advancement through clear pathways, mentorship of students, and specializations in areas like MSK or Nail Surgery.
Diverse Clinical Exposure, Podiatrists will assess and treat patients with various conditions, gaining extensive experience across diabetic foot care, neuropathy, and acute care settings.
Access to Multiple Work Locations, The role allows practitioners to work in various health centres, hospitals, and community clinics, keeping the work dynamic and varied.
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust is seeking two Podiatrists to join their community Podiatry Service in the Cambridge and Huntingdon areas. The role involves supporting the local podiatry team and providing care across various community settings, including hospitals, health centres, and residential homes. Candidates from diverse professional backgrounds, including newly qualified and those transitioning from private practice, are encouraged to apply. The positions offer flexible working options (full or part-time), a comprehensive onboarding program, and opportunities for career advancement within a supportive environment.

Successful applicants will be responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and implementing podiatric care for patients with various clinical needs, including high-risk conditions and wound management. Additionally, they will be involved in developing departmental policies, providing foot health education, and potentially specializing in areas such as MSK or Nail Surgery. A full UK driving license and access to a vehicle are essential for community work. The Trust emphasises teamwork, accountability, and professional growth, inviting those eager to make a difference in their community to apply.



in Cambridge or Huntingdon.
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