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Interested in working down under in Oz

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by Sportspod10, Jul 15, 2022.

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  1. Sportspod10

    Sportspod10 Member


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    If you are interested to travel to Australia and work with our podiatrt company established on one of melbournes most beautiful coast lines - the Mornington Peninsula then contact our clinic to chat more . We are flexible with short or long term work and can also entertain regular periods off to allow travel around Australia - the perfect job. To discuss more visit our website podiatrygroup.com.au and email us through enquiries page.
     
  2. Steffan

    Steffan Welcome New Poster

    Hello,

    What kind of case load would be expected in a normal day i.e is there a high MSK/sports podiatry caseload or is it predominantly routine?

    Thanks,

    Steff
     
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