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Professor of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery

University of Western Australia
Crawley
4 days ago
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Professor of Podiatry
Job no: 518554
Work type: Full Time
Location: Crawley, QEII Medical Centre / SCGH
Categories: Health and Medical Sciences

The University of Western Australia (UWA) is at the forefront of health advancement through clinical, health, and biomedical education, discovery, and translational research. It offers the only course in podiatric medicine in Western Australia. UWA's health and life sciences are central to workforce development and discovery, enabling innovation and better health outcomes. We prepare graduates for health professional roles and conduct research that enhances clinical practice, supported by strong partnerships with government, healthcare providers, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, and industry.

We seek a Professor of Podiatry to provide leadership and foster excellence in research, teaching, community engagement, and policy development in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. The role involves collaboration, capacity building, advancing cross-disciplinary research and teaching, and developing new partnerships with stakeholders nationally and internationally.

The successful candidate will demonstrate excellence in education and research, support colleagues' development, and identify collaboration opportunities within the university and beyond. Contributions to research impact, program innovation, student experience, and fostering a positive, respectful culture are essential. Registration or eligibility for registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a Registered Podiatrist is required.

Perrett Laver will conduct an executive search alongside the public advertisement. Please advise us of any reasonable adjustments needed during the selection process.

To apply, submit a CV and cover letter explaining your suitability to Perrett Laver’s Vacancies page, referencing 7949. The application deadline is Monday 14th July .

Advertised: 16 Jun 2025 W. Australia Standard Time
Applications close: 14 Jul 2025 W. Australia Standard Time

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The role offers a unique opportunity to embed Podiatric Medicine and Surgery into our multidisciplinary health care courses. It is a full-time, tenurable position.

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