Podiatrist (Contractor / Consultant)
Company: Fenway Health
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Reporting to the
Director of Clinical Experience and Innovation, the Podiatrist
provides to Fenway Health patients adequate and efficient diagnosis
and treatment of disorders, diseases, and injuries of the foot and
lower leg. Schedule: Part-Time 8 - 12 hours /week Employment
Status: Independent Contractor / Consultant (not a Fenway Health
employee). This role provides services under a contract agreement
and is not eligible for Fenway Health employee benefits. NOTE:
Position may require some telehealth but would be expected on site
for clinics unless otherwise arranged with Department leadership
Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Diagnoses and treats
diseases and deformities of human foot. Diagnoses foot ailments,
such as tumors, ulcers, fractures, skin or nail diseases, and
congenital or acquired deformities, utilizing diagnostic aids, such
as urinalysis, blood tests, and x-ray analysis. Treats deformities,
such as flat or weak feet and foot imbalance. Completes and
documents diabetic foot exams. Treats conditions, such as corns,
calluses, ingrowing nails, tumors, shortened tendons, bunions,
cysts, and abscesses by surgical methods, including suturing,
medications, and administration of local anesthetics. Prescribes
medications as appropriate to patient needs. Does not perform foot
amputations. Corrects deformities by means of plaster casts and
strappings. Makes and fits prosthetic appliances. Prescribes
corrective footwear. Advises patients concerning continued
treatment of disorders and proper foot care to prevent recurrence.
Refers patients to physician when symptoms observed in feet and
legs indicate systemic disorders, such as arthritis, heart disease,
diabetes, or kidney trouble. May treat bone, muscle, and joint
disorders. May perform surgery (at outside facility where
appropriate credentialing/privileging has occurred). Participates
in health center quality improvement efforts Complies with Fenway
Health Infection Control plan and ensures compliance by support
staff Participates in peer review and quality improvement processes
Provides appropriate and timely documentation of clinical work
Maintains patient records in a timely manner in the electronic
medical record Completes forms and reports for insurance companies
and other agencies, as needed Provides and maintains credentials to
practice medicine Maintains full medical licensure in MA Maintains
controlled substance licensure in MA and federal DEA license
Maintains board eligibility or board certification in medicine (and
subspecialty if applicable) Maintains credentials with BIDPO and
the CareGroup PSN Continues professional development activities
Completes minimum CME requirements Participates in educational
conferences with other practitioners Participates in outreach
programs Meets agency participatory expectations Adheres to all
agency and departmental policies and procedures Participates in
quality assessment and improvement activities as requested Adheres
to the highest principles of patient and client confidentiality
Adheres to established safety policies, procedures and precautions;
identifies potential or actual unsafe situations in the environment
and takes measures to rectify the situation Attends all required
meetings, in-services and professional trainings Maintains
professional competence necessary to perform job responsibilities;
maintains and provides agency with records of continuing education
activities Serves on agency committees and in professional
organizations when requested Contractor Expectations Adhere to
Fenway Health clinical protocols and quality standards. Maintain
independent professional licensure, liability coverage, and CME as
required for practice. Meet documentation and recordkeeping
requirements in a timely manner. As a contractor, you will not
receive Fenway Health employee benefits (e.g., paid time off,
health insurance, retirement benefits). Requirements: DPM degree
Current Massachusetts license Board eligibility or certification
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements: OSHA Category 1:
involves exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues Physical
Requirements Regularly required: sitting; using hands to manipulate
objects/tools/controls ; reaching with hands and arms; talking;
hearing Frequently required: lifting and/or moving up to 10 lbs.
Occasional required: lifting and/or moving up to 25 lbs. Vision
abilities required: close vision, distance vision, peripheral
vision depth perception, ability to adjust focus Noise Level:
usually conversational
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