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No images? Click here Podiatry Council of NSWExpressions of Interest
Dear colleagues The Podiatry Council of New South Wales is currently appointing podiatrists as practitioner members who may: Practitioner members do not sit on the Council, rather they are contacted on an ad hoc basis to assist the Council in the above panels. If you would like to express your interest as a practitioner member, please advise us by COB 15 April 2025, indicating your availability and which area you are willing to assist in. The Council will review applications against the following criteria: 1. Integrity, impartiality, open-mindedness, judgement and fairness demonstrated in senior leadership roles within the podiatry profession or other health settings Applicants are required to submit a brief statement addressing each of the selection criteria and an up-to-date curriculum vitae (maximum of 5 pages) to HPCA-PodiatryCouncil@health.nsw.gov.au Practitioner members are renumerated for their services in line with NSW Government policy. The NSW Premier and Cabinet, NSW Government Boards and Committees Guidelines, Section 8.3 Payment to Public Sector Employees states: “In line with policy decisions against “double-dipping”, public sector employees appointed to NSW government boards or committees do not receive remuneration.” Further information You should also indicate in which roles you be willing to assist Council. Note, you may choose any number of roles in the following areas: An Impaired Registrants Panel consists of health practitioners who have experience in dealing with health and impairment matters. The Panel makes inquiries into the matter and seeks the practitioner’s voluntary agreement to any proposed suspension or conditions. The recommendations of the Panel and any proposed conditions are detailed in a report to the Council. A Performance Review Panel is a hearing at which the professional performance of a practitioner is reviewed. The principal consideration of the panel is whether it considers the professional performance of the practitioner to be unsatisfactory. At its conclusion, the Panel must provide a written statement of decision to the Council and practitioner. A Performance Assessment involves assessors evaluating the practitioner's professional performance. The assessment is usually comprehensive and broad based, looking at a wide range of elements of the practitioner’s performance. It includes: The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) adjudicates the prosecution of serious complaints following investigation by the HCCC. NCAT also adjudicates appeals by a practitioner against certain decisions by the Council and the National Boards. Finally, NCAT is the appropriate review body for orders cancelling a practitioner’s registration and in many cases for orders imposing conditions on registration. For further information, please contact Ms Svetlana Ilina, Executive Officer of the Podiatry Council of NSW, by email at HPCA-PodiatryCouncil@health.nsw.gov.au |