Full-Time or Part-Time | $110,000-$130,000 + Super | Salary Packaging | Relocation Support | Career Growth
Are you an experienced Senior Podiatrist looking for a role where you can combine clinical expertise with the opportunity to shape and grow a service?
Join a respected aged care provider in the beautiful Busselton-Dunsborough region of Western Australia, where you'll provide high-quality podiatry care to older adults across residential aged care and community settings.
This is more than a clinical position. You'll have the opportunity to help establish, develop and ultimately lead a new podiatry function, with the autonomy to influence how the service grows and delivers care.
As a Podiatrist, you'll provide comprehensive podiatry assessment and treatment to older adults, helping them maintain mobility, independence, comfort and quality of life.
Working alongside nurses, physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals, you'll play an important role in delivering coordinated, person-centred care.
Your responsibilities will include:
We're looking for an experienced and motivated Podiatrist who is passionate about working with older adults and wants to make a genuine difference.
You'll ideally have:
Imagine finishing your working day and being just minutes from some of Western Australia's most beautiful beaches, with world-class wineries, restaurants and the Margaret River region on your doorstep.
The Busselton and Dunsborough area offers an exceptional lifestyle without compromising career opportunity - making this an ideal role for an experienced podiatrist looking for both professional growth and a change of pace.
If you're an experienced Senior Podiatrist looking for a role offering clinical autonomy, career progression and the opportunity to build something new, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now or contact Mike Kuczer for a confidential conversation or to ask any questions:
mike.kuczer@marsrecruitment.com.au
Take the next step in your podiatry career in aged care and make a lasting difference to the lives of older Australians.