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Registered Nurse with responsibility for vocational training in the nursing vocational training inpatient ward Nephrology/Angiology 60-100%

Universitätsspital Zürich

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Part-time
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Zürich
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Do you want to combine your experience in nursing with your passion for vocational training? On our inpatient ward Nephrology/Angiology, you will accompany apprentices and students in their daily professional lives, convey your knowledge, and actively help shape vocational training in the department together with us. At the same time, you will remain close to nursing and care for patients with complex nephrological clinical pictures. The Universitätsspital Zürich is one of the largest hospitals in Switzerland. Our over 8'600 employees and around 700 trainees are committed every day to the well-being of our patients. ### Your main tasks • In the learning and working community, you care for patients with complex clinical pictures of nephrology • You actively integrate vocational training topics into the department's activities • You convey knowledge and joy in the profession • Together with the department's vocational training person, you are responsible for all educational topics Your profile • You are a skilled nursing professional HF/FH or FaGe • At least two years of professional experience in an acute care hospital completes your profile • Very good communication skills and a quick grasp of things characterize you • You feel comfortable in rapidly changing situations and set the right priorities • Working with apprentices and students gives you joy • Ideally, you have the pedagogical further education SVEB 1 or are willing to complete it • Cooperative and constructive teamwork is a matter of course for you Our benefits We look forward to your application Marie-Louise Fader Recruiting About the USZ Das Universitätsspital Zürich is one of the largest hospitals in Switzerland. Our over 8'600 employees and around 700 trainees are committed every day to the well-being of our patients.

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