
WellSouth
Job Location:
Invercargill or Dunedin
Contractual Agreement:
TBC
Hours per Week:
Full-time
Hourly Pay:
TBC
Treatment Type:
Community Podiatrist - Diabetes and High Risk
About the Job
Community Podiatrist
Location: Invercargill or Dunedin
FTE: 1
At WellSouth, we are dedicated to promoting health equity, ensuring everyone has access to the highest quality of care and enabling better health outcomes for people in the Southern region.
We offer the following:
A supportive work environment where you will make a real impact on the lives of our diverse communities
Opportunities for personal and professional growth
A commitment to upholding the principles of the Te Tiriti o Waitangi
To support the health and wellbeing of our employees we offer a competitive salary, flu vaccinations, an annual wellness voucher and a day off on your birthday
Five weeks annual leave after two years
Sick leave entitlement of five days will be available from commencement of employment and another five days at six months of employment. Ten days entitlement will be available at twelve months service thereafter
Inhouse equity training, Te Reo training and associated professional development
We are a rainbow tick certified workplace, the first PHO in Aotearoa New Zealand
Position Purpose:
As the Community Podiatrist you will work alongside Primary Health Care Providers and Community Partners to provide podiatry services to communities in need, with a focus on equitable delivery of podiatry services to Māori and Pacific communities.
The Community Podiatrist will focus on early interventions and preventative care to reduce the rate of hospital admissions and consequential health outcomes such as amputation whilst improving quality of life outcomes.
Position objectives:
Provide Podiatry Services to priority communities within the Southern Region
Improve and support preventative health outcomes through delivery of podiatry services and workforce development in line with best practice standards
Reduce barriers to access through collaboration, coordination, and primary health care process development within the Southern Region
Work collaboratively with WellSouth teams to identify trends in population data to guide best practice in podiatry services and support communities to understand this data and achieve data sovereignty
Collaborate and partner with internal and external clinical teams to achieve agreed health targets
About you - To be successful in this role you will:
Hold a Bachelor of Health Science in Podiatry or other equivalent qualification of this level
Have a current annual practicing certificate (Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2002 - "the Act") and be registered with the Podiatrists Board of New Zealand or be eligible for registration
Five to six years podiatry work experience
Ability to provide diagnostic, preventative and rehabilitative treatment of conditions affecting the feet and lower limbs, including diabetic foot care
Working to complete Podiatry NZ, or other high-risk, foot education
Ability to deal with unexpected situations and crises while maintaining a professional manner
Experience in wound care, long term conditions, and working with priority communities (Māori, Pacific, and other) would be desirable
Effective interpersonal skills to establish good relationships with patients, families, and colleagues within the organisation
Our values - Tō Mātou Uara
He mana tō te whānau - Whānau Centred
Tōkeke - Equitable
Manawa whakaute - Respectful
Pono - Transparent
For the full Position Description click here: Position Description
Please note that we don't always work to fixed closing dates and may interview candidates as their applications are received.
Applications close on Monday, 22 September 2025.
Applications must include a CV, and a cover letter.
WellSouth Primary Health Network is an equal opportunity employer. We are rainbow-tick accredited and are committed to upholding the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. WellSouth is smokefree and we support the Government's Vision of a Smokefree Aotearoa 2025.
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Date Added:
26 August 2025 at 10:17:36 pm
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