For us at Spectrum it’s all about building the best team to help people to achieve their health goals. This makes for happy patients and happy team members! We’re currently looking for a Full or Part Time Podiatrist to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team in our clinics in Dublin.
We are seeking applicants from Europe who are looking for relocation opportunities to Dublin.
The FTE for this role is €45,000-€75,000 per annum, with potential earnings of up to € Apply with commission.
At Spectrum we want to offer you a career, not just a job. We provide clear career progression alongside a transparent salary scale to help our team develop clinically or into leadership roles. We look to cater for those who want to build their clinical skills and those who want to upskill to become a Clinical Lead, Manager or Director.
Some reasons why our team joined us:
- Up to €3000 relocation OR sign on bonus (T&C's apply)
- Our comprehensive clinical support structure
- Clear career pathways across clinical and leadership roles
- Work variety – we provide multiple specialist services and provide training in each
- Flexible working – we can cater for Full or Part time contracts and shifts to suit your lifestyle
- CPD calendar including both internal and external speakers
- CPD bursaries to assist funding external courses
- Robust systems to help our team provide the best care for their patients
- Annual leave that increases with length of service
- Me Day – an additional day leave to try something new
- Monthly Health & Wellness allowance
If this sounds like an opportunity you’re interested in then take a read through the roles and responsibilities and hit apply below.
We would love to hear from you!
What is the role and what are your responsibilities?
- Treat a variety of skin ailments such as verrucae, corns, calluses, etc.
- Assess and treat ingrown toenails, clipping toe nails and general feet tidy up
- Treat patients with diabetes at increased risk of foot disease who require preventative care and assistance
- Determine the condition of a patient’s feet, ankles, or lower legs by reviewing medical history, listening to the patient’s concerns, and performing a physical examination
- Diagnose foot, ankle, and lower-leg problems through physical exams, and other methods
- Provide treatment for foot, ankle, and lower leg ailments, such as prescribing special shoe inserts (orthotics) to improve and correct foot and ankle deformities
- Give advice and instruction on foot and ankle care and on general wellness techniques
- Educate patients on how to improve and/or maintain conditions
- Liaise with other healthcare professionals, such as GPs, Physios and other members of multi-disciplinary teams, to exchange information about the background and progress of patients and Refer patients to other physicians or specialists if larger health problems are detected (e.g., diabetes)
- Meet continuous education requirements and maintain an up to date CPD folder
- Write patient case notes and reports and collect statistics; as well as managing payments and issuing receipts
- Place stock orders and log repairs
- In some cases, supervise student and junior podiatrists and enhance teaching skills
- Manage clinical risk and have excellent infection control awareness
- Be caring, compassionate and professional with the patient at the core of everything you do
- Help with creating blogs and content for social media and other marketing channels
- Work with the marketing team and provide on the ground feedback from time to time
What experience and qualifications do I need?
- BSc OR MSc in Podiatry (essential)
- Member of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Ireland (SCPI) (essential)
- Professional Indemnity Insurance (essential)
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