Nurse Clinical Specialist in Mental Health and Psychiatry - 90% — HUG
- Location
- Genève
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 3 days ago
Role overview
Clinical specialists form a team of professionals who are experts in different areas of care and contribute through their actions to improving the practices and quality of care provided to patients and patients within the institution.
The Directorate of Care, in partnership with the Department of Psychiatry, research a nurse capable of performing an expert or expert role and clinical leader in the field of mental health and psychiatry, in direct contact with clinical activity.
You intervene cross-sectionally in the Department of Psychiatry and more particularly in the Adult Psychiatry Service, but also in all the services of the HUG, with adult patients, whose mental health is weakened and/or who suffer from a psychiatric illness, in complex situations.
- Clinical specialists form a team of professionals who are experts in different areas of care and contribute through their actions to improving the practices and quality of care provided to patients and patients within the institution.
- The Directorate of Care, in partnership with the Department of Psychiatry, research a nurse capable of performing an expert or expert role and clinical leader in the field of mental health and psychiatry, in direct contact with clinical activity.
Description
Clinical specialists form a team of professionals who are experts in different areas of care and contribute through their actions to improving the practices and quality of care provided to patients and patients within the institution.
The Directorate of Care, in partnership with the Department of Psychiatry, research a nurse capable of performing an expert or expert role and clinical leader in the field of mental health and psychiatry, in direct contact with clinical activity.
You intervene cross-sectionally in the Department of Psychiatry and more particularly in the Adult Psychiatry Service, but also in all the services of the HUG, with adult patients, whose mental health is weakened and/or who suffer from a psychiatric illness, in complex situations.