Make a lasting impact on children's health and developmentPart-time 0.6 FTE | Based at Parkdale with additional sites as requiredJoin a growing allied health team where your expertise in paediatric podiatry will help children and families achieve better mobility, confidence, independence and quality of life.As part of our Child, Adult & Family Therapies program, you'll work within a collaborative multidisciplinary team delivering high-quality podiatry services to children and young people across a range of funded programs including NDIS and community health.About The Role As a Paediatric Podiatrist, you will provide evidence‐based assessment, intervention, education and care planning for children and young people. You will work closely with families, carers, educators and other health professionals to deliver person‐centred, goal‐directed care.This Role IncludesPaediatric podiatry assessment and treatmentDeveloping therapy plans and interventions tailored to individual needsWorking collaboratively within a multidisciplinary allied health teamSupporting children with developmental, physical and complex needsDelivering education and self‐management strategies to families and carersMaintaining accurate clinical documentation and client recordsSupervising students and supporting allied health assistants where requiredWorking closely with a multi‐disciplinary teamRole across both community health and NDISWhat you'll bringRelevant tertiary qualification in PodiatryCurrent AHPRA registrationMinimum 2 years' clinical experience as a paediatric podiatristStrong communication and stakeholder engagement skillsAbility to work independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teamsExcellent organisational and time‐management skillsCommitment to delivering high‐quality, client‐centred careExperience working within community health settingsExperience supporting NDIS participantsAdditional professional development, training or demonstrated interest in paediatric podiatryExperience working with children with developmental delay, neurodiversity or complex needsBe part of a collaborative, forward‐thinking organisation committed to inclusion, innovation, and service excellence.Purpose driven work that directly impacts community wellbeingSupportive, multidisciplinary team environmentCareer growth during a period of organisational transformationNFP Salary packaging & meal entertainment perks (up to $18,900)Better Health Network is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds, including those from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, and LGBTI+ communities.#J-18808-Ljbffr