Pediatric Chief of Clinic (F/M) — Ensemble hospitalier de la Côte (EHC)
CHF 68'000 - 103'000
Ensemble hospitalier de la Côte (EHC) · Crissier (VD)
- Location
- Crissier
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 107 days ago
SalaryCHF 68'000 - 103'000
Role overview
The Nord-Sud Pediatric Clinic is a medical center that opened its doors on January 8, 2025 to welcome children aged 0 to 16 without an appointment for surgical and medical emergencies 7 days a week.
The medical team is made up of experienced pediatricians, ensuring quality and rapid care.
The modern and equipped facilities allow for X-rays and laboratory tests, as well as treatments for wounds or simple fractures.
- The Nord-Sud Pediatric Clinic is a medical center that opened its doors on January 8, 2025 to welcome children aged 0 to 16 without an appointment for surgical and medical emergencies 7 days a week.
- The medical team is made up of experienced pediatricians, ensuring quality and rapid care.
- Solid experience in pediatrics The ability to work autonomously
- Flexibility, team spirit, dynamism and a sense of responsibility.
Key requirements
- Solid experience in pediatrics The ability to work autonomously
- Flexibility, team spirit, dynamism and a sense of responsibility.
Application process
- Click on "Apply" and attach the following documents: CV, cover letter, work certificates (necessary for calculating salary) and diplomas (MEBEKO recognitions).
- If your application is selected, your criminal record extract will be requested.
Additional details
- Facilitated internal mobility according to your development needs.
- A Swiss or recognized medical degree and a federal or registered specialist title fully recognized by MedReg in pediatrics. Solid experience in pediatrics The ability to work autonomously
- To collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
Notes and original content
- A Swiss or recognized medical degree and a federal or registered specialist title fully recognized by MedReg in pediatrics.
- Solid experience in pediatrics
- The ability to work autonomously