The Podiatry team at Pulse are currently recruiting for a Band 6 Locum Podiatrist in Leeds. The successful Podiatrist will be ideally working full-time hours across Monday to Friday. We are looking for a Podiatrist to cover community caseload. Previous experience of working in the NHS as a podiatrist and access to own vehicleis desirable for this role.
Position: Locum Podiatrist
Banding: 6
Location: Leeds
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Duration: Ongoing contract
Essential skills:
1. HCPC registered
2. Experience of covering a high risk caseload and treating wound care patients
3. Relevant qualification in Podiatry
4. Full UK driving license and access to own vehicle in order to conduct home visits in Leeds area.
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