A Podiatrist Trainee is someone enrolled in an approved Australian University Podiatry degree and employed in a health service.
As a Podiatrist Trainee, you will gain hands-on experience working under the supervision of an experienced Podiatrist. Some of the tasks you may be asked to assist with include:
Diagnosing and treating a wide variety of lower limb conditions
Checking blood flow and undertaking assessments to determin the risk of amputation
Fitting and adjustments of orthopaedic aids like moonboots or insoles
Applying medical padding, strapping and dressings
Assisting with minor surgical procedures
Choosing a location
This program is supported at a number of Queensland locations enabling students to remain closer to home. You can nominate your site of preference as part of the application process.
Cairns Region
Mackay Region
Mount Isa Region
Rockhampton
Capricornia Coast
Charleville
Roma
St George
Sunshine Coast Region
Townsville Region
Brisbane
Wages and Allowances
Allied Health Professionals in Queensland Health are offered a wide range of benefits and competitive pay rates that are outlined on this page.
Podiatrist Trainee's will be employed at a Health Practitioner Level 1 (HP1) for up to 2 days per week and will be paid in line with award rates.
Podiatrist University Programs
You can apply for an undergraduate podiatry degree through:
University
Program of Study
Employment Locations
Charles Sturt University
Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine
All listed locations
CQ University
Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours)
Central Queensland
QUT
Bachelor of Podiatry
Brisbane & Sunshine Coast
As a Podiatrist Trainee you will be supported by a Queensland Health Podiatrist supervisor and have access to loads of professional development resources to help you with your training.
Role Requirements:
To be considered you must:
Be enrolled or eligible to enrol in full time or part time study in a recognised Podiatry degree.
Vaccine Preventable Disease (VPD): Health Care Workers in Queensland Health whose occupation poses a potential risk of exposure to blood or body fluids are required to provide evidence of vaccinations or proof that they are not susceptible (due to prior exposure to the disease and therefore have natural immunity) to VPD's according to the Queensland Health Policy.
How to apply:
A statewide recruitment process will be undertaken for these positions and you will be asked to nominate which site(s) you would like to be considered for as part of the recruitment process.
First Nations peoples are encouraged to consider and apply.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.
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