Job description
MZ 25906
Locum Podiatrist - Band 6/7
1. Job Title: Locum Podiatrist
2. WFH: No capability to work from home
3. Location: Liverpool
4. Duration: 3-6 months
5. Schedule: Monday to Friday (anything between 2 and 5 days per week)
6. Start Date: June 2024
7. Rate of pay: £28-30 p/h
8. Conducting thorough autonomous assessments of patients' health conditions.
9. Formulating and implementing care plans.
10. Providing treatment as necessary.
11. Using evidence-base practice and specialist skills to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions.
12. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient care.
13. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date podiatry records in line with professional standards.
14. Actively leading the organisation of the health & social requirements of patient with neurological conditions and other complex trauma patients.
15. Staying current with the latest medical advancements and best practices.
Working hours and contract duration:
This position will require you to work from Monday to Friday, but hours can be flexible.
Benefits of working with Hunter Gatherer AHP:
16. Quick & simple online registration.
17. Join the community and be part of a network of like-minded, conscientious locums with shared values for patients and clients.
18. Represented by AHP sector experts, we listen, understand your needs, and represent you professionally.
19. A long-term relationship based on trust and understanding.
20. Access to the very best roles nationwide.
21. Market knowledge, advice and knowledge sharing on market trends and opportunities.
How to apply:
If this job sounds perfect for you, please call our team on 0203 475 4858.
Not available for this position? Recommend a friend or colleague! We operate a simple and transparent scheme – we pay you £250 for a successful placement (qualifying period applies).
About us:
Hunter Gatherer AHP are one of the UK’s leading specialist Allied Health Professionals recruitment agencies. We are sector experts in each of our individual areas