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Physiotherapist in the Department of Medicine - 100%

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

Employment type
Full-time
Location
Geneva
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Under the supervision of the responsible Physiotherapist for the Department of Medicine, you will join a team composed of 16 physiotherapists. You will join the acute care team and provide hospital-based care, including functional and respiratory treatments, in various units of the department of medicine as well as in the surgery department and the private division. In your activities, you will intervene interdisciplinarily with the physicians responsible for the various sectors, the medico-therapeutic staff, and you will have occasional contact with the nursing staff specializing clinically in the pathologies being treated. In this framework, you will actively participate in the various clinical and functional colloquia during which you communicate in a concise, structured, and diplomatic manner. With the team, you will prioritize your care to ensure an equitable distribution to offer quality physiotherapeutic support to approximately 400 female and male patients distributed across the different specialties of the acute care sector. You demonstrate a reflective attitude by questioning your colleagues about the practices used and you propose new ideas when the situation invites it. You have a proven taste for sharing your knowledge and your clinical practice with health personnel and physiotherapists in training. Your sense of pedagogy allows you to accompany students in their training journey and develop their skills at the heart of care, through the supervisions you offer. You hold a HES Bachelor's in physiotherapy or a physiotherapy diploma recognized and registered by the Swiss Red Cross. You have experience and/or have followed supplementary training in the respiratory field, including bronchial clearance techniques and the use of specific respiratory equipment. You are able to work autonomously while demonstrating team spirit. This allows you to evolve flexibly within an interprofessional team by relying on an excellent sense of communication and a desire to evolve in your practices. Ease with IT tools (Office Suite) is necessary to successfully carry out this mission. Mastery of HUG applications, notably DPI, is a plus. You have the aptitude to work within a multidisciplinary team and to promote quality of care. You are organized and know how to work autonomously by defining your priorities. You possess analytical and synthetic skills and know how to manage stress with professionalism. You are open to changes and the questioning of your practices, and demonstrate availability and punctuality. You are comfortable with reception and human relations, with a strong capacity for listening and empathy. You are a person willing to work day, night, and weekend shifts according to the needs of the service. Start date: As soon as possible Number of positions: 2 Activity rate: 100% Function class: 15 Contract: CDI Application deadline: 04.09.2026 Information request: Mme C. Dreux, Care Team Leader, tel 079 553 93 57 Your application dossier must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of the diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates. This advertisement is addressed equally to women and men. Wishing to commit to the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Office cantonal de l’emploi. Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform are taken into account. Paper and email applications will not be processed. With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève are a reference institution at national and international levels. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our 2025 retrospective by clicking here. The physiotherapy activity at HUG brings together approximately 200 professionals working in 6 sectors

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