Job Description
The Podiatrist will diagnose, treat, and prevent foot and ankle conditions, collaborating with clinical staff to improve patient health and community relations.
Perform diagnostic and therapeutic services, including assessments, treatments, surgeries, and patient education.
Manage diabetic foot care, wound treatment, and provide footwear advice.
Record and maintain accurate medical records, coordinate referrals, and participate in quality improvement activities.
Adhere to clinical standards, infection control, and regulatory requirements.
Communicate effectively with diverse populations, support team collaboration, and participate in meetings and program reviews.
Possess a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine license, valid California driver’s license, CPR/BCLS, DEA, and NPI certifications.
Requires strong clinical skills, cultural sensitivity, organizational abilities, and compliance with safety and confidentiality policies.
This full-time position offers competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for professional development in a community-focused healthcare setting.