Dipl. Pflegefachfrau:mann Cardiology outpatient Mon-Fri
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern
- First posted
Bern, 80 - 90 %
*Electrophysiology is part of the University Clinic for Cardiology and offers comprehensive investigations and therapies for patients with cardiac arrhythmias. A central component of our activity is the performance and evaluation of long-term ECG examinations. We support patients in the application of long-term ECG devices, carefully analyze the recorded data, and create well-founded reports as a basis for further cardiological diagnostics and therapy.*
What awaits you ##
• You are responsible for performing long-term ECG examinations in the outpatient sector
• In direct contact with patients, you take over the professional application of the long-term ECG devices as well as the understandable instruction of the patients
• You coordinate the daily processes and take over the appointment planning
• The evaluation of the long-term ECG data as well as the creation of findings are also part of your area of responsibility
What you bring with you ##
• Completed training as a dipl. Pflegefachperson HF or FH with professional experience in the acute care sector
• High social competence as well as a sense of responsibility
• Independent, reliable, and structured way of working
• You enjoy the evaluation of long-term ECGs and the recognition of cardiac arrhythmias
Our offer ##
• Regular working hours from Monday to Friday, without night, weekend, or shift work
• A careful and structured introduction to your versatile area of responsibility
• Attractive further education and development opportunities
• A motivated and committed team
Job information ##
Location Inselspital, Universitätsspital
Organisation
Medical area Heart / Vascular
Area University Clinic for Cardiology
Workload
80 - 90 %
Start
01.09.2026 or by arrangement
Reference number
19452
Contract type
unlimited
Workplace
Inselspital, Universitätsspital Bern
Freiburgstrasse, CH-3010 Bern
Schweiz
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