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Chiropodist, Allied Health Program - LAMP Community Health Centre

Province: East Mississauga, Ontario
Position: Chiropodist, Allied Health Program
Deadline: February 27, 2023
Posted: February 14, 2023
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Job Description / Duties

Temporary Part Time Position: 17.5 hours per week
Contract Period: Until March 31st 2024
Position Expected Start Date: February 2023
Salary: $63,597.00 to $75,043.00 per year (to be pro-rated)
Location: East Mississauga Site

Proof of Vulnerable Check required prior to hiring

Job Summary

Under the supervision of the Manager, Allied Health Programs, the role of a Chiropodist, as a primary health care professional, is to improve mobility and to enhance independence of an individual by the prevention and management of disease, disorders, injuries and dysfunction of the foot and associated morbidity. This is achieved by providing advice on foot health, assessment of foot pathology, identification of treatment and other requirements, referral to other disciplines as appropriate, formulation of care plans, and provision of direct care as deemed appropriate and agreed to by the individual.
The Chiropodist will ensure that all organizational policies of LAMP and standards of the College of Chiropodists of Ontario are followed.

Primary Responsibilities
• Perform clinical duties utilizing the full scope of chiropodial practice in a tailored approach, that is, assessing patients for foot health and illness care, treating and preventing disease, dysfunctions, or disorders of the lower limb by therapeutic or palliative means (e.g. physical examinations, advanced wound care, injection of drugs, matrixectomy, patient education, monitoring of chronic illness, treatment of local soft tissue and dermatological disorders of the foot and ankle, and through developing regimes for laser, ultrasound, TENS, mobilisation, and injury-specific exercises, etc.).
• Respond appropriately to clinical situations/medical emergencies.
• Listen and choose how to convey information and ideas concisely in ways that will be clearly understood.
• Ensure communication with other health care providers regarding patient care, making referrals as needed for comprehensive care, being involved in outreach and committee work.
• Document patient visits thoroughly and accurately in the client record daily.
• Prescribe oral and topical medication for management of pain, inflammation and infection.
• Prescribe, cast, fabricate and assess appropriate functioning of orthoses and ankle foot orthotic devices and support access to custom made orthopedic shoes.
• Prescribe, measure, fit and advise regarding compression stockings.
• Promote healthy behaviours to encourage foot health and on-going increased mobility.
• Supervise chiropody students.
• Use a systematic approach to planning and problem solving both people and thing problems.
• Adapt to and work effectively with various individuals in a variety of situations or adapt one’s approach to accommodate changes in the situation. Understand and appreciate different and opposing perspectives on an issue.
• Work effectively with patients to achieve common objectives. Take action to create and sustain highly motivated patients to achieve common objectives.
• Order, dispense and collect reimbursement for clinical supplies and goods for sale.
• Ensure equipment is maintained and assist with updating capital inventory.
• Ensure clinical supplies are available when required.
• Monitor patient scheduling and waiting list.
• Bill and collect reimbursement for products sold, maintain financial records, and transfer funds.
• Know, understand and operate within budget.
• Carefully monitor expenses on a regular basis.
• Prepare reimbursement support documents for insurance and ODSP/OW.

Qualifications / Required Skills

Required Qualifications
• Certificate of Competency Current registration/license without limitations with the College of Chiropodists of Ontario.
• At least three years’ experience, preferably in community-based care.
• Proficiency in the manufacturing of custom orthotic devices.
• Excellent interpersonal skills necessary to work effectively across all levels of the organization’s diverse workforce.
• Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to clearly convey information and ideas.
• Positive attitude and dependable with strong initiative and the ability to work both independently and in a team oriented atmosphere.
• Demonstration of knowledge, understanding and practicing of infection control and prevention.
• Demonstrated commitment to, and knowledge of, the principles of primary health care, health promotion, and community based health care delivery.
• Demonstrated ongoing continuing education in practice and knowledge areas.
• Cross cultural experience and a second language an asset.
• Remaining calm under stress.
• Perceptive and sensitive to the feelings and attitudes of others.
• Open minded, eager and willing to constantly learn and improve oneself.
• Knowledge of LAMP Community Health Centre, the South Etobicoke/ East Mississauga community, and/or a second language that is reflective of the community being served are all preferable assets.

Proficiency in the Following Computer Skills
• Solid working knowledge and ability to navigate a PC windows environment, including shared drives, as well as internet/intranet environment.
• Strong MS Word skills as well as basic skills using Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint.
• Electronic Health Records (EHR) database
• Ability to learn new software quickly and willingness to continuously develop technology skills.

Additional Information

Working Conditions
• The hours may vary (day and evening) with shifts predominantly in the afternoon and evening.
• The work is often with challenging clients and is very fast paced.
• Sharp instruments and large equipment are used regularly.
• Awkward body positions are often required to provide treatment.
• Ability to effectively understand the appreciation of guiding fundamentals at LAMP, i.e. Health Promotion, Anti-Oppression; Harm Reduction and the principles of community-based practice. “Walk the talk.”

Physical Requirements
• The work is often in awkward positions and includes fine scalpel work as well as using large bench-top equipment.
• The Chiropodist must maintain an organized and clean working environment and possess safe working habits.
• Protection required for exposure to infectious diseases, infections, fumes, bad odours, and medical sharps.
• Frequent data entry, with extended periods of time sitting stationary in front of a monitor while keyboarding.
• Ability to balance all job requirements in a busy atmosphere, including responding promptly to all communication.
• Occasional standing for extended periods of time and some occasional lifting may be required.
• Ensures that staff and clients are compliant with LAMP’s Health & Safety regulations and LAMP’s policies and procedures, including the immediate reporting of any breaches of Health & Safety or Environmental incidents, accidents or concerns to their respective manager/supervisor and/or the Director, Human Resources.

As part of our mandate for inclusivity, reasonable accommodations can be made for all incumbents to perform the described physical functions of the aforementioned job.

Salary: $63,597.00 to $75,043.00 per year

Contact Information

LAMP Community Health Centre is dedicated to achieving a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community it serves and encourages applications from equity seeking groups.

Please send your resume with a cover letter to Human Resources:
Email Address │ recruiting@lampchc.org
Subject │ Job Opening for Chiropodist (Temp Part-
Time), Allied Health Program
External Deadline │ 5:00 pm on Monday, February 27, 2023


We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Employer Profile

LAMP Community Health Centre is a multi-service, community based charitable organization that provides a wide range of programs and services to improve a person's health. LAMP uses a co-ordinated approach to connect people to medical services and other programs that build personal resources. By providing services that improve physical, emotional, social and economic well-being, people can better control their health and environment.