Dipl. Nursing professional HF/FH — Schweizer Paraplegiker-Gruppe
NewCHF 69'500 - 106'000
Schweizer Paraplegiker-Gruppe · Nottwil (LU)
- Location
- Nottwil
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 2 days ago
SalaryCHF 69'500 - 106'000
Role overview
Become part of something bigger.
Work with more than 2000 specialists from more than 100 professions and enable paraplegic people to live a self-determined life.
On the modern campus in Nottwil, an inspiring atmosphere and interdisciplinary cooperation at eye level awaits you.
- Become part of something bigger.
- Work with more than 2000 specialists from more than 100 professions and enable paraplegic people to live a self-determined life.
- Care and care of patients in acute situations and rehabilitation
- Complication prevention, patient training and family instruction Psychosocial accompaniment
Main responsibilities
- Care and care of patients in acute situations and rehabilitation
- Complication prevention, patient training and family instruction Psychosocial accompaniment
- Care of fully and partially respirated patients Close cooperation with follow-up bodies
- Interdisciplinary treatment and rehabilitation with reference care and according to ICF Requirements
- You see the combination of acute and rehabilitation care as a welcome challenge.
- You are not afraid to learn new things.
- You are resilient, open-minded, team-oriented and can think in a networked way.
- Experience in rehabilitation care is not absolutely necessary. We offer:
- You not only expect attractive employment conditions, but also numerous other advantages.
- Look forward to meaningful work in a modern working environment, flexible working hours and a wide range of further education opportunities.
Additional details
- Complication prevention, patient training and family instruction Psychosocial accompaniment
- Care of fully and partially respirated patients Close cooperation with follow-up bodies
- Interdisciplinary treatment and rehabilitation with reference care and according to ICF
- Experience in rehabilitation care is not absolutely necessary.
Notes and original content
- Complication prevention, patient training and family instruction
- Psychosocial accompaniment
- Care of fully and partially respirated patients
- Close cooperation with follow-up bodies
- Requirements