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Podiatrist - DPM

Engagement1099 ContractorLocationTampa, FL - Regional TerritoryScheduleMon–Fri, approx. 9 AM–4 PMVolume:30 patients/day, 1–2 facilitiesAbout The RoleWe are looking for a board-certified Podiatrist (DPM) to provide comprehensive mobile foot and ankle care to residents in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, and independent living facilities throughout Florida. This is not routine nail care — you will deliver therapeutic, evidence-based care including diabetic foot exams, wound assessment, at-risk footcare, and MIPS quality reporting.Why this opportunity is different: Active contracts in 250 Florida senior care facilities. Those are established DON and Administrator relationships; you walk into warm buildings with real patient volume from day one, not a cold territory.What You'll DoProvide comprehensive foot and ankle care in SNF, AL, and IL settingsDiabetic foot exams, wound assessment, debridement, nail and callus careComplete MIPS annual measures — Fall Risk #139 and Diabetic Neurosensory G8404Document every encounter in PointClickCare (PCC) — same day, signed before you leaveExit Conference with nursing at the end of every visitEnd of Day report to the Practice Manager before leaving the facilityManage :25 patients per day across 1–2 facilitiesWhat You'll EarnOTE $165,000–$215,000 at full productivityAll equipment, supplies, and technology providedMedical technician support every clinic dayWe handle all scheduling, credentialing, and billingMonday–Friday only — no weekends, no eveningsTerritory built around your location (60–90 min from home)250 active Florida facilities — day-one patient volumeRequiredWhat We're Looking ForDPM from an accredited podiatric medicine programBoard certified — ABFAS or ABPMActive, unrestricted Florida DPM license (or ability to obtain)Active DEA registration, current NPI, Medicare enrollmentPreferredPrior SNF, AL, or LTC mobile practice experiencePointClickCare experience a plusFamiliarity with CMS LCD requirements and at-risk footcare