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Cardiac/Thoracic Surgery: Dipl. Nurse HF/FH

CarePeople AG

Employment type
Temporary
Location
Bern
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For our client in Bern (Stadt), we are building up a small external team of dipl. nursing professionals (FH/HF/DNII/AKP) starting in autumn. The assignments are defined in cooperation with our clients, thus enabling varied employment. The departments with a focus on cardiac/thoracic surgery and the interdisciplinary bed department will be assigned based on the respective professional experience. (Of course in consultation with the employees.) Become part of the dynamic and well-coordinated team and support it with your specialist knowledge and your open-minded and motivated manner. Requirement Profile ## • Completed training as a dipl. nurse (FH/HF/DNII/AKP) • You have sound professional experience in acute care • You can adapt to rapidly changing patient situations • You work conscientiously, independently, and with quality awareness • You possess high professional and social competence Tasks ## • You care for and look after patients from the field of cardiac/thoracic surgery and from interdisciplinary specialist areas. • You manage the nursing process individually and in a goal-oriented manner • You are committed to a continuous optimization of nursing processes and share responsibility for ensuring and monitoring nursing quality • Through your specialist knowledge, you contribute to a good interdisciplinary exchange An attractive position awaits you with flexibility in work & life balance and a nice workplace that is easily accessible by public transport. You can expect progressive employment conditions as well as very good social benefits and have the opportunity to benefit from attractive and subject-related continuing education opportunities. General Information ## Location: Bern Region: Bern Employment degree: 80% to 100% Employment type: Temporary Entry: 01.08.2026

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