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Podiatrist
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Northern Sydney Local Health District
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REQ153031 Requisition #
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  • Consistently demonstrates behaviours that reinforce the CORE Values of our organisation; Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment. Demonstrates these behaviours with all stakeholders; colleagues, direct reports, as well as our patients and consumers, and those that care for them.
  • Must hold registration with the Podiatry Board of Australia.
  • Demonstrated well developed interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate with internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrated computer literacy and ability to use health information systems.
  • Commitment to participation in professional development, quality improvement activities and workplace education.
  • Demonstrated skills, knowledge and previous experience in the provision of evidenced based Podiatry service to consumers, carers and families requiring assessment, intervention, appropriate referral and discharge planning.
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritise and manage workload demands, meet deadlines and complete activities (including ability to work within scope of practice and seek assistance when required).
  • Proven ability to exercise professional judgement commensurate with years of experience and to establish effectively collaboratively working relationships within a multi-disciplinary team and inter-agency networks.

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For role related queries or questions contact Kathryn Mcentegart on Kathryn.Mcentegart@health.nsw.gov.au or 9463 1242

Applications Close: 3 March 2020

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