Employment Opportunities
Who is Fourroux?
For 65+ years, Fourroux Prosthetics has proudly been committed to elevating the level of care that is provided to prosthetics patients. Our approach is unique. We don’t just provide a prosthesis, we provide an experience. One that is rich in quality care, education, the use of innovative prosthetic technology and patient outcomes. We provide a gateway to an improved quality of life for amputees and their families.”
WE ARE HIRING CP/CPO IN MEMPHIS!
Fourroux Prosthetics nurtures the talents of emerging or current CP’s or CPO’s, providing unique methods of training and opportunities. If you are a CP or a CPO whose focus is primarily on prosthetic patients, a resident who is drawn to helping amputees, or a technician trained and working in fabrication, we would like to speak with you.
Future Consideration for Employment
If a position of interest is not listed below, submit your resume for future consideration for employment!
Please indicate within the online form what area of employment you are interested in.
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Available Positions
Prosthetist (Board Eligible or CP/CPO)
Birmingham, AL
Seeking experienced, self-motivated, Board Eligible or Certified Prosthetist (CP) / Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist (CPO). Successful candidates will be responsible for managing prosthetic patient care that includes evaluation, formulation of a treatment plan, implementation of treatment plan, follow-up care, and practice management.
Qualified candidates must be board eligible or certified through the American Board for Certification in Prosthetics and Orthotics, knowledgeable with DME coding, insurance compliance, and current trends in the prosthetic and orthotic industry.
Prosthetic Technician
Huntsville, AL
Seeking self-motivated Prosthetic Technician. No experience necessary, but must have the ability to use hand and power tools effectively as well as measurement tools.
Job description
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
• Fabrication of prosthetic devices under guidance of a Licensed Prosthetist
• Use of hand tools and machinery to produce custom prosthetic sockets from raw materials
• Fabrication of diagnostic plastic sockets through thermoforming techniques
• Filling diagnostic sockets with plaster for modifications by Prosthetist
• Fabrication of carbon fiber sockets
• Fabrication of protective foam covers
• Lifting and transferring plaster molds (15lbs-75lbs) frequently
• Frequent use of measurement tools
• Clean workspace daily
No prosthetic fabrication experience required. Experience in mechanical or technical trades preferred.
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“This is like family here. The way they operate. And, I think if it wasn’t for family you wouldn’t keep going.”
— Kay, Below Knee Amputee