About the Opportunity
We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Podiatrist to join our friendly, supportive and dynamic Allied Health team, within the Home and Community Care (HACC) area.
This is a full-time opportunity across Sydney's Inner West, Eastern and Northern Suburbs.
New Graduates are welcome to apply.
As a Podiatrist, you will provide professional advice and services based on the needs and goals of our clients. Key responsibilities will include:
- Provide comprehensive Podiatry assessment and services to the HACC clients, as directed by the Clinical lead.
- Maintain appropriate and accurate documentation as per Uniting and AHPRA guidelines.
- Maintain appropriate and accurate Podiatry activity statistics. Ensure all activities are entered into the appropriate system prior to close of business on each month.
- Day to day management of Podiatry allocation as per KPIs set.
- Maintain responsibility for professional and personal development by participating in evidence based practice activities, training/ education, clinical supervision and performance reviews in order to continuously improve the level and quality of service.
- Provide supervision to other clinical and non-clinical staff and students on clinical placement as required.
- Involvement in planning, implementation and evaluation of services and identification and development of seamless care plans with other clinical staff and client coordinators.
- Involvement in planning, implementation and evaluation of services and identification, development and leading of clinical practice and quality improvement activities with other staff.
About you
The successful candidate will have:
Qualifications:
- Tertiary qualification in Podiatry and current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) or equivalent and relevant to the field of work.
Experience:
- Typically, this role will require 2 or more years' experience in Podiatry practice, although due to our strong mentorship capability, we are also open to new graduate applications.
- You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills, be organised, systemic, thorough, accurate and disciplined. You will continue to develop your skills in your area of expertise and be expected to provide innovative ideas to solve problems in your discipline.
- It is expected that you will possess good skills at navigating a complex organisation, forging relationships and managing through influence rather than direct authority as required.
- Demonstrate expert clinical knowledge and expertise in the management of high-risk foot and its pathology (Including ulceration, infection, lymphoedema, neuroarthropathy, Diabetic foot and post-amputation management)
- Understanding of aged-care foot management in a Home and Community setting, under relevant government funding
- Excellent negotiation, decision making and advocacy skills including the ability to interact constructively and collaboratively with diverse clients and stakeholders.
- Ability to complete and implement quality improvement initiatives and service evaluation processes.
You are also required to hold
- A current class “C” or equivalent NSW driver's licence
- AHPRA Registration
- Police check
- WWC check
- NDIS check
- Current Immunisation certificates,
- Have the right to work in Australia, e.g. Australian Citizenship, permanent residency or visa with extended work rights
Benefits & Culture
At Uniting, we welcome and celebrate everyone regardless of lifestyle, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity and proudly create a safe and inclusive environment for staff and clients.
Why work at Uniting?
To help you thrive in your work you’ll have access to a range of benefits that support you in your role and outside of work. Because when our people thrive, we have an even greater impact for the people we serve.
- Flexible working options
- Career development and progression opportunities
- A range of health and wellbeing support
- Genuinely make a positive impact on the lives of real people – our employees, our clients, and the communities we serve
When you’re part of Uniting NSW.ACT, you’re part of a diverse, purpose-led team of people who are really making a difference to the world around them.
We contribute to the work and mission of the Uniting Church in NSW and the ACT through social justice advocacy, community services and spiritual care. We provide care and support for people through all ages and stages of life, with a focus on people experiencing disadvantage and vulnerability. Our purpose is to inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice.
Uniting leaders and employees work together to create a culture that is safe, inclusive and person-centred. We bring this to life every day through our values: compassionate, respectful, imaginative and bold.
Uniting acknowledges the continuing sovereignty and rich cultural diversity of Australia’s First Peoples. We pay our respects to all Elders – past, present, and emerging – and to all First Peoples on whose lands we live and work.
Uniting is a Child Safe Organisation committed to promoting the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of children and young people.