Assistant Physician in Traffic Medicine (m/f/d) — Universität Bern
CHF 68'500 - 104'000
Universität Bern · Bern (BE)
- Location
- Bern
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 21 days ago
SalaryCHF 68'500 - 104'000
Role overview
Tasks: Your field of activity includes the assessment of the suitability of driving during substance consumption, mental disorders and somatic diseases.
Cooperation with scientific projects is possible.
- Requirements: You have a clinically oriented training title (specialist doctor, practical doctor/practical doctor) and interest in a non-therapeutic, good-natured activity.
For you, responsibility awareness, a communication approach in the team and a dedicated cooperation are of course important.
Careful and precise work is important to you.
A safe handling of the German mother tongue is a prerequisite, French skills are an advantage.
- We offer: You will find with us regulated working hours without night and weekend services or piket.
- Your field of activity includes the assessment of the suitability of driving during substance consumption, mental disorders and somatic diseases.
- Cooperation with scientific projects is possible.
Main responsibilities
- Your field of activity includes the assessment of the suitability of driving during substance consumption, mental disorders and somatic diseases.
- Cooperation with scientific projects is possible.
- Requirements: You have a clinically oriented training title (specialist doctor, practical doctor/practical doctor) and interest in a non-therapeutic, good-natured activity.
- For you, responsibility awareness, a communication approach in the team and a dedicated cooperation are of course important.
- Careful and precise work is important to you.
- A safe handling of the German mother tongue is a prerequisite, French skills are an advantage.
- We offer: You will find with us regulated working hours without night and weekend services or piket.
Additional details
- Tasks: Your field of activity includes the assessment of the suitability of driving during substance consumption, mental disorders and somatic diseases.