Diploma in Nursing / Diploma in Nursing HF (2-year training) — Spitäler Schaffhausen
CHF 57'500 - 87'000
Spitäler Schaffhausen · Schaffhausen (SH)
- Location
- Schaffhausen
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 135 days ago
SalaryCHF 57'500 - 87'000
Role overview
During this two-year training, you will learn the diverse activities of a dipl. in theoretical blocks at the Higher School of Nursing at the Vocational Training Centre Schaffhausen and at practical work in the hospitals Schaffhausen.
Care specialist HF / a dipl.
Care specialist HF.
- During this two-year training, you will learn the diverse activities of a dipl. in theoretical blocks at the Higher School of Nursing at the Vocational Training Centre Schaffhausen and at practical work in the hospitals Schaffhausen.
- Care specialist HF / a dipl.
- Completed training as a health care assistant EFZ
- Successful completion of the "Multicheck® Competency Analysis Health HF
Key requirements
- Completed training as a health care assistant EFZ
- Successful completion of the "Multicheck® Competency Analysis Health HF
- Attendance at the mandatory HF Nursing Information Evening at the BBZ Schaffhausen
- Very good German language skills in speaking and writing (level C1)
- Caregiver exercises and how the requirements for this training are, you can find here:
- Advice and information of patients and their related requirements:
Application process
- The application procedure includes a three-day internship as well as a conversation with the Education Care Department and the Training & Transfer Department.
- What documentation we need from you as well as further information about training at the Spitälern Schaffhausen can be found on our career page.
- What activities a dipl. nurse / a dipl.
- Caregiver exercises and how the requirements for this training are, you can find here: Tasks:
- Optimum care and care of patients from the entrance to the exit planning
- Accompanying in periods of illness and crisis or at the end of life
- Active participation in visits incl.
- Introducing your own observations on the state of health of patients