DPM Job Postings (Where to find DPM Jobs):
Here are a list of websites that regularly post positions in podiatry. Though the websites are a good starting point, nothing helps more than word of mouth and making personal connections throughout ones residency experience. The website On Podiatry also has a comprehensive list to view.
If you know of any more links to add, feel free to reach out!
If you know of any more links to add, feel free to reach out!
DPM / Foot-Ankle Ortho Job Listings
- ACFAS Recruitment Resource @ Healthcare Careers
- ACFOAM - Job Search (can upload resume)
- All Physician Careers - Podiatry and Ortho/Foot and Ankle
- AOFAS Careers
- APMA Classified Advertising
- DocCafe.com - Podiatry and Ortho/Foot and Ankle
- Eastern Orthopaedic Association - general ortho job listings
- GetPodiatryJobs.com
- Website - here
- Twitter - @GetPodiatryJobs
- Local State Podiatric Medical Association Website/Newsletters
- JAMA - Career Network
- Job Websites
- Indeed - "Foot and Ankle Surgeon" and "Podiatrist" and "Podiatry" (use various search terms)
- Practice Link - Ortho Foot and Ankle and Podiatry
- Goldfish Medical Staffing - local tenens Podiatry
- MDJobSite.com - podiatry and ortho (non-surgical) job listings
- OnPodiatry (found at @OnPodiatry or News.OnPodiatry.com)
- Physician Job Plus
- PM News
- Podiatry Exchange
- Podiatry School Websites
- Source Medical - recruiter website with Ortho-Foot/Ankle and Podiatry job listings
- Vista - for permanent/local tenems Jobs (search by Orthopaedics)
Locums Resources
Another possible job source opportunity are Locum Tenens positions. Various websites exist with information and opportunities. A recommended approach is
- Do a general search of what website(s) exist that offer opportunities. Examples Include
- Sign-up for every locum website/resource that exists - you never know which one will have an opportunity that interests / fits for you.
- Update all of your info, requirements/restrictions, etc. May require interview with the company to complete your profile.
- MISC
- Experience helps - The more you have / more well rounded you are, the better candidate you are
- Non-Restriction - If you are fairly open to go wherever and whenever, you will have more opportunities