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Pay scales for MSK Pods in Australia?

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Active_step, Aug 9, 2014.

  1. Active_step

    Active_step Member


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    Hi, I'm seriously considering a move to Australia and need advice on what I can expect to earn. I would have 6 years experience at time of application, I'm currently working as a band 7 MSK pod for the MOD and work privately specialising in sports podiatry. Also a masters degree in lower limb MSK.

    Any advice or info would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
     
  2. Tuckersm

    Tuckersm Well-Known Member

    Depends.
    In private practice (which about 80% of Podiatry in Australia is), would depend if owner or employee. Could range dramatically.
    In public health, most Pods specialise in High Risk Foot and Each state has a different pay scale, but an experience pod should be earning $80-$100K, with a number of employment benefits. Private practice has to be competitive to attract good staff.
     
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