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Advanced Podiatrist - High Risk


Location
Manchester, England
Salary
£49,387 - £56,515 per Annum (pro rata)
Profession
Podiatrist
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
28 Jun 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
12 Jun 2026
Medical Protection — indemnity for locally employed doctors from £79

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced, enthusiastic, and highly motivated Podiatrist to join our established specialist podiatry service within Trafford Local Care Organisation which is part of Manchester NHS Foundation Trust.

We are seeking a clinician with substantial experience in the assessment and management of patients with complex high-risk foot pathology, particularly those presenting with diabetic foot complications, peripheral arterial disease, neuropathy, and lower limb wounds. This role is integral to supporting the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care aimed at reducing avoidable admissions and lower limb amputations, while improving patient outcomes and patient experience for the people of Trafford.

This is an excellent opportunity for a clinician looking to further develop advanced practice and clinical leadership skills within a supportive multidisciplinary environment. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, and will be committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centred care as part of a dedicated and collaborative team.

As a key member of the integrated High Risk Podiatry Team, the successful candidate will demonstrate excellent clinical skills and leadership to support podiatry colleagues and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure the safe and effective and responsive delivery of High Risk Foot services across both community and outpatient hospital settings.

Main duties of the job

As a member of the integrated High Risk Podiatry Team, the advanced clinician will have responsibility to provide triage, advanced clinical assessment and diagnosis of highly complex health and well-being needs relating to the management the “High Risk Foot”. They will implement, evaluate and modify highly complex care/interventions which they have developed to meet those needs.

To provide advanced holistic assessment and develop highly specialist programmes of care for a significant clinical caseload. Making autonomous clinical decisions in line with best practice.

To provide clinical leadership relating to the “high risk foot” to ensure the safe delivery of the day to day provision of the podiatry service delivered across both community and hospital settings.

To act as a source of expertise, and provide specialist support and mentorship across the service, wider multidisciplinary team and students. To work collaboratively and promote Multidisciplinary working.

To work closely with the Service Lead and Senior Podiatrists to provide a seamless integrated High Risk Podiatry Service to the population of Trafford, by supporting service development, clinical audit and Quality improvement initiatives.

The post holder when required will deliver clinical supervision and carry out appraisals.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

See Job Description for full details.

As a member of the integrated High Risk Podiatry Team, the advanced clinician will have responsibility to provide triage, advanced clinical assessment and diagnosis of highly complex health and well-being needs relating to the management the “High Risk Foot” . They will implement, evaluate and modify highly complex care/interventions which they have developed to meet those needs.

To provide advanced holistic assessment and develop highly specialist programmes of care for a significant clinical caseload. Making autonomous clinical decisions in line with best practice.

To provide clinical leadership relating to the “high risk foot” to ensure the safe delivery of the day to day provision of the podiatry service delivered across both community and hospital settings.

To act as a source of expertise, and provide specialist support and mentorship across the service, wider multidisciplinary team and students. To work collaboratively and promote Multidisciplinary working.

To work closely with the Service Lead and Senior Podiatrists to provide a seamless integrated High Risk Podiatry Service to the population of Trafford, by supporting service development, clinical audit and Quality improvement initiatives.

The post holder when required will deliver clinical supervision and carry out appraisals.

Person specification

driving

Essential

  • Holds Full/clean UK driving license
  • Has use of car for business use

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant Post Grad Experience in NHS
  • Significant Experience of HR patients - managing complex HR caseload
  • Evidence of MDT Working

Desirable

  • Experience in leadership

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • working knowledge of relevant Guidelines National/local
  • knowledge of evidence based practice
  • knowledge of advanced assessment skills, diagnostics, management
  • autonomous working
  • communication skills
  • development of own skills and knowledge - CPD

Education/Qualifications

Essential

  • Podiatry Degree / Equivalent
  • Registration with HCPC
  • Certificate in Local anesthesia
  • Post graduate training HR Foot

Desirable

  • MSc Modules HR Foot/Diabetes/Vascular
  • V300 Independent Prescribing Qualification
  • Teaching Qualification
  • leadership / management qualification

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