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PodiatristinMiddlesbroughinMiddlesbroughPUBLISHED FRI 28 MAR 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum (pro rata)  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity to work in a friendly community-based team, fostering a supportive atmosphere.
Diverse patient cohort offering a chance to work with patients with complex needs, enhancing clinical experience.
Mentorship through a preceptorship programme, ensuring new staff receive guidance and support.
Flexibility in work settings, including community, acute settings, and domiciliary care, allowing for varied daily experiences.
Development of strong assessment and diagnosis skills through hands-on experience with a range of podiatric techniques.
Collaboration and teamwork, providing a chance to build relationships with healthcare professionals across disciplines.
Access to professional development opportunities to enhance clinical skills and knowledge in Podiatry.
Are you a compassionate and driven Podiatrist looking to make a meaningful difference in your community? South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust invites you to join our dedicated team of community podiatrists in Middlesbrough. We are on the lookout for two enthusiastic Band 5 podiatrists who are eager to tackle the challenges of a diverse patient cohort, many of whom require tailored care due to complex needs. With a supportive preceptorship programme, you’ll receive mentorship as you build your clinical confidence and develop your expertise in providing exceptional podiatric care.

In this rewarding role, you’ll be responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and implementing comprehensive care plans for our patients, often in their own homes or various community settings. Flexibility is key as you’ll need to navigate local communities, so access to your own transport is essential. If you hold a degree in Podiatry, are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council, and are proficient in a range of podiatric techniques, we want to hear from you! Join us and become a vital part of a collaborative team where your skills will not only shape lives but also empower women in care to excel in their professions.
Opportunity to work in a friendly community-based team, fostering a supportive atmosphere.
Diverse patient cohort offering a chance to work with patients with complex needs, enhancing clinical experience.
Mentorship through a preceptorship programme, ensuring new staff receive guidance and support.
Flexibility in work settings, including community, acute settings, and domiciliary care, allowing for varied daily experiences.
Development of strong assessment and diagnosis skills through hands-on experience with a range of podiatric techniques.
Collaboration and teamwork, providing a chance to build relationships with healthcare professionals across disciplines.
Access to professional development opportunities to enhance clinical skills and knowledge in Podiatry.

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