Role Overview
To work as part of a locality podiatry team while undertaking a training programme specific to foot health and podiatry. The role involves working in clinics, hospitals and patients’ homes to provide high‑quality clinical care. You will provide foot health education and individualised care programmes as directed by the referring podiatrist, supporting patients with metabolic, vascular, neurological and other lower‑limb conditions.
Responsibilities
* Provide foot care and foot health education in clinics, hospitals and patients’ homes.
* Develop and implement individualised care programmes under the guidance of the podiatrist.
* Participate in a podiatry training programme while working as part of the team.
* Maintain accurate and contemporary patient records.
* Ensure assessment, treatment and discharge plans are consistent with podiatry standards.
Qualifications & Requirements
* Good standard of general education.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Cooperative and caring nature, with the ability to relate well to patients.
* Experience working with the public; on‑the‑job training will be provided if not.
* Car driver with a full UK driver’s licence and own transport; ability to travel independently between multiple sites.
* Enhanced DBS Certificate.
Employment Information
Position based in Maidenhead; travel between clinics and patient homes required.
EEO Statement
We welcome talent from all backgrounds and offer guaranteed interviews to disabled applicants and armed forces community members who meet the minimum criteria.
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