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Foot Health Practitioner

Last updated: 2025/08/22 at 4:00 AM
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Foot Health Practitioner

Foot Health Practitioner

Location: Wiltshire / Somerset

Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 per annum

Job type: Permanent, full-time, and part-time considered; minimum of 32 hours

Sponsorship: This employer is able to sponsor applicants who meet the necessary qualifications and experience requirements.

About the role:

An established multidisciplinary clinic is seeking a qualified and motivated Foot Health Practitioner to join its growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a practitioner looking for a supportive, forward-thinking environment where clinical excellence, wellbeing, and career progression are prioritised.

Working across multiple community-based clinics, you will be part of a collaborative team dedicated to helping people stay active, mobile, and pain-free. You will benefit from structured induction, regular feedback, and ongoing professional development.

Key responsibilities:

* Deliver high-quality foot care services, including general treatments, verruca management, and fungal nail therapy.

* Manage a varied caseload while ensuring excellent patient experience and outcomes.

* Participate in a structured induction and ongoing development programme.

* Work collaboratively with a wider multidisciplinary team, including referral pathways to other clinical services.

* Contribute to service development sessions and departmental planning.

* Take part in regular supervision, training sessions, and peer support opportunities.

Requirements:

* Recognised qualification as a Foot Health Practitioner.

* Full driving license and access to a vehicle.

* A strong team player with a collaborative approach to patient care.

* Open to coaching and feedback with a commitment to continual learning.

* Passion for foot health and a desire to contribute to a mission-driven service.

* Proactive and solutions-focused mindset.

Benefits:

* Competitive salary (£30,000 – £35,000), with performance-based pay reviews.

* 6.5 weeks’ holiday, increasing to 7.5 weeks with service.

* Weekly access to free Strength & Movement or Pilates classes.

* 50% discount on other in-house clinical services.

* Access to free in-person counselling (for you and your immediate family).

* Ongoing professional development, including funded external training.

* Structured induction and career progression opportunities.

* Employer pension contributions.

* Friendly, inclusive, and social working culture.

How to apply:

If you are a passionate Foot Health Practitioner looking to join a welcoming and ambitious clinical team, we welcome your application. Submit your CV, and we will be in touch to discuss the next steps

£30000 – £35000/annum

 

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