Specialist Podiatrist in Diabetes and the High Risk FootClosing date: 29 July 2026
Pay scheme: Agenda for change
Band: Band 7
Salary: £49,387 to £56,515 a year per annum
Contract: Permanent
Working pattern: Full-time
Job summaryWe are delighted to recruit an enthusiastic and skilled colleague who posses excellent communication skills to join our innovative Podiatry department in South Tees. We are looking to welcome motivated and forward thinking HCPC registered podiatrists to our team.
In this role you will be at the forefront of delivering high quality evidence based care that meets the needs of the highest risk group of our patients in an out and inpatient setting. The diabetes foot MDT at The James Cook University Hospital aims to provide the highest quality of diabetes foot care in the North East.
This post is both community and acute MDT roles,. As the post holder you will be an effective and autonomous member of a multidisciplinary diabetes team, gaining extensive experience in diabetes Podiatry. The post includes both in-patient and out-patient working, you will work closely with Diabetologists, Vascular surgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, microbiologists, orthotists, cast technicians and diabetes specialist nurses. You will also be responsible for providing high risk specialist footcare and education to patients without diabetes in a community setting.
The post holder will be expected to manage their own caseload, providing regular podiatry care for those at high risk of foot ulceration, and enabling rapid access (within one working day) for those referred with urgent problems.
You must have access to a vehicle for work purposes to meet the requirements of the role.Main duties of the jobYou will provide day-to-day clinical care in a supported environment and within a dynamic team. The role involves:
- Responsibility for Patient Care includes monitoring, diagnosis and investigations of our High Risk patients including wound-care
- To produce individual treatment plans and podiatry interventions for patients who may require diagnosis and interpret results which may require onward referral
The post holder will work part time as part of the established Diabetes Foot MDT and extended teams, providing a flexible, fast access service for patients with urgent diabetes foot problems. The post holder will refer to medical and nursing staff, X-Ray and orthopaedic, orthotic and vascular teams as indicated. Highly developed clinical skills, excellent communication skills and leadership qualities are required for this post.
The post holder will assess, diagnose, develop and implement individualised care programmes for patients with diabetes, and diabetes related problems such as acute or chronic neuropathies, vascular problems, foot ulcerations, gangrene and Charcot . The post holder will be expected to manage their own caseload, providing regular podiatry care for those at high risk of diabetic foot ulceration, and enabling rapid access (within one working day) for those referred with urgent problems. The post holder will interpret Xray and tissue samples and arrange appropriate antibiotics and offloading as required.
About usSouth Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust have come together to form University Hospitals Tees. As a result, post holders may be required to work across sites within both organisations.
Across University Hospitals Tees, our ambition is to be the best place to work, ensuring we have the right staff in the right roles at the right time to deliver outstanding patient care and experience.
We are committed to supporting our staff through an inclusive and supportive working environment, offering health and wellbeing initiatives, staff benefits, and opportunities for personal and professional development.
We support the 'Making Every Contact Count' approach to behaviour change in the promotion of health and wellbeing of individuals and communities.
Job responsibilitiesPlease see the full job description and person specification document(s) attached for main responsibilities of the role.
Person SpecificationQualifications & TrainingEssential- Degree / diploma in Podiatry
- HPC Registered Podiatrist
- Completion of the diabetic foot module or equivalent (or working towards/ willingness to complete)
Desirable- Educated to masters level prescribing qualification
Knowledge & SkillsEssential- Professionally updated in all aspects related to management of the diabetic foot.
- Sound podiatry knowledge
- Ability to critically appraise research papers and other documents, and apply appropriate recommendations in practice.
- Sound knowledge of diabetes in general, aetiologies, treatments and systemic pathologies.
- Knowledge of signs and symptoms of foot pathology on Xray film
- High quality clinical skills, including precision dexterity and concentration.
- Skills in use of neurovascular testing equipment and use of offloading devices (including half shoes, cast sandals, aircast boots and PRAFO's)
Desirable- Experience in the application of casting the diabetic foot.
ExperienceEssential- Post registration experience, including experience in the field of diabetes.
- Caseload management
Disclosure and Barring Service CheckThis post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK RegistrationApplicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).