Position Overview:
The Podiatrist is responsible for providing clinical and preventative podiatry services to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities across Cape York. This role requires an in-depth understanding of cultural issues, sensitivity to community protocols, and the ability to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care to clients with complex health needs.
Key Responsibilities:
* Service Planning and Implementation:
* Contribute to the development of culturally appropriate podiatry programs and policies.
* Ensure that services are aligned with the Apunipima Way and Model of Care.
* Participate in ongoing professional development relevant to the role.
* Operational Delivery:
* Assess, plan, and deliver podiatry services in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team.
* Manage high-risk clients with chronic conditions, including foot ulcerations, peripheral neuropathies, and vascular diseases.
* Provide comprehensive treatment, including orthotics, footwear, wound management, and health education, in clinics, outreach locations, home visits, and via telehealth services.
* Ensure client and family understanding by providing clear support and advice.
* Team Collaboration and Mentorship:
* Work closely with the multidisciplinary team, sharing knowledge and best practices.
* Mentor and educate Health Workers and other staff, promoting preventative foot health practices.
* Act as a role model in delivering holistic, client-centered care.
* Stakeholder Engagement and Community Involvement:
* Foster and maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders, including community groups, health providers, and partners.
* Participate in meetings, networks, and community engagement activities to inform practice and gather insights.
* Collaborate with other health professionals to ensure accessible podiatry care.
* Financial and Resource Management:
* Adhere to legislative requirements and organizational policies and procedures.
* Participate in continuous quality improvement (CQI) activities to enhance service delivery.
* Ensure a safe and healthy working environment, maintaining accurate records and reporting on program outcomes.
Selection Criteria:
* Essential Qualifications and Experience:
* Tertiary qualification in Podiatry and current registration with the Australian Health Practice Registration Authority (AHPRA).
* Experience delivering comprehensive, evidence-based podiatry care to clients with complex needs.
* Proven experience in planning, implementing, and evaluating podiatry programs.
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with both internal and external stakeholders.
* Ability to critically analyze and problem-solve in clinical settings.
* Knowledge and understanding of the historical and contemporary issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, particularly in Cape York.
* Capacity to communicate sensitively and effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in accordance with community protocols.
* Ability and willingness to travel within Cape York by light aircraft or 4WD as needed.
* Desirable:
* Experience working within remote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities preferred.
* Experience within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Sector ideal but not a requirement.
Key Competencies:
* Strong clinical knowledge and practical skills in contemporary podiatry practices.
* Cultural competence and sensitivity in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
* Ability to work autonomously and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
* Commitment to community-led health solutions and capacity building.
Additional Information:
* Applicants are required to provide a reference from an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person who can attest to their cultural knowledge and sensitivity.
* This position involves significant travel to remote communities, requiring flexibility and adaptability.
The Podiatrist plays a crucial role in improving the foot health and well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Cape York, working collaboratively to provide high-quality, culturally sensitive care that meets the complex needs of these communities.