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Head or Head of Clinic with or without Specialty Title at the Emergency Service - 80% to 100%

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

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Full-time
Location
Geneva
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You participate in the operational medical management of the Emergency Service in intra and extrahospital fields (SMUR). You join a team with a collegiate functioning to ensure, in close collaboration with your hierarchy, the management of a care unit and the coordination of clinical activities entrusted to you. As such, you are responsible, under supervision, for medical acts by establishing a balance between the work required and the possibilities of the doctors on the team. You transmit medical decisions and any necessary information to doctors, the care team, and concerned partners in a timely manner. In your activity, you inform patients and their relatives in a simple way, within the limits of professional secrecy. You develop and process the medical file and work closely with the medical secretariat for its regular updating and closure. You record the services performed in order to generate billing. You actively participate in the training and supervision activities of the service's internal doctors, in development and research activities, as well as in the development of emergency medicine. You hold a federal diploma of doctor or have training deemed equivalent by the Commission of medical professions of the Federal Office of Public Health (MEBEKO). Moreover, you also ideally possess a specialty title in general internal medicine, surgery, or anesthesiology, or a title deemed equivalent recognized by the FOPH (MEBEKO). A specialty certificate or a university title in emergency medicine acquired or in progress is an asset. You have solid clinical experience in a university-type emergency service with a high volume of activity and a marked interest in acute medicine. You have ease of communication, an open mind, good listening skills, and a synthesis spirit. You are dynamic, flexible, enthusiastic, and show discretion and tenacity. For non-French speakers, a French level C1 certificate is required. Permanent service (24/7 and 365 days/year). You participate in the service's and SMUR's tours and guards. Entry into function: 01.05.2027 Number of positions: 5 Activity rate: 80% to 100% Function class: 22 or 24 according to profile Contract: CDI Application deadline: 30.09.2026 Request for information: Prof. T. Desmettre, head of service, tel 022 372 81 32 Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of the required diplomas and certificates for the position, and the last two work certificates. This announcement is addressed indiscriminately to women and men. Wishing to commit to the fight against unemployment, HUG encourages applications 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 collaborators representing 160 professions, the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève are a reference institution at the national and international level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our 2025 retrospective by clicking here. Counting nearly 1,200 collaborators, the Department of Acute Medicine (DMA) includes the services of anesthesiology, clinical pharmacology and toxicology, intensive care, and emergencies. It responds to a quadruple mission through its services, which provide their expertise in frequent interaction with all of the Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, thanks to a transversal platform, with the aim of ensuring the best possible care for patients. The Emergency Service is a transversal service whose missions are to welcome patients 24/7 regardless of the nature of their health problem, to ensure rapid and effective care in order to orient them towards the most appropriate structure. The Emergency Service also provides cantonal emergency medical assistance, coordinates and manages major events, and is a reference service for cantonal structures.

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