Physiotherapist with specialist responsibility Lower Extremity 80-100%
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Lucerne
- First posted
Your field of activity ###
• You take over the physiotherapeutic assessment as well as the treatment of inpatient and outpatient patients with various clinical pictures, predominantly from the Department of Surgery
• You take over the content leadership of the specialist area Lower Extremity (Orthopaedics/Traumatology) and support your team professionally through training, supervision, and further knowledge transfer
• You maintain interprofessional and site-spanning cooperation and represent the specialist area both internally and externally
• You take over conceptual and project-related tasks, for example, the development of quality standards, treatment schemes, and exercise instructions for the specialist area Lower Extremity
Your experience ###
• You have a completed degree as a physiotherapist or an equivalent educational qualification as well as several years of professional experience. Experience in the hospital sector will facilitate your entry at LUKS
• You bring proven expertise as well as corresponding further training in the orthopaedic-traumatological specialist field and have a specialization in the Lower Extremity
• You are characterized by enthusiasm for innovative therapy concepts as well as for interdisciplinary cooperation
• You have very good German skills (at least level C1), convince through your pronounced communication skills, and stand out as an organizational talent
Your perspectives ###
• A versatile activity awaits you in a sympathetic, approximately 50-person team of physiotherapists, secretaries, students, and interns
• We offer you personal as well as professional development through a challenging and varied activity in a dynamic working environment
• You have the opportunity to actively help shape the development of the specialist area Lower Extremity
• Attractive employment conditions await you in a collegial and dynamic working environment
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