Dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH Acute Hospital 80-100% for the Uster region wanted
MediPersonal
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Uster
- Company
- MediPersonal, Bahnhofplatz 1c, 8304 Wallisellen
- Languages
- German (basic)
- First posted
• An established institution in the Uster region is looking for reinforcement: You as a Dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH, focus on Acute Hospital.
At a glance: Dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH for the Uster region
Position: Dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH
Department: Acute Hospital
Workload: 80–100%
Employment: Permanent position
Start: By arrangement
Workplace: Uster region
Employer: We will gladly give you the name in conversation
In short: The framework is right. Moreover, you will now get to know the workplace better, because that's what it's all about next.
Uster is located east of Zurich and is optimally connected to the city center by S-Bahn. The town impresses with a good infrastructure, moderate rents and a high quality of life. You benefit from innovative companies, a broad job market and at the same time from the proximity to green spaces and Lake Greifen, which makes Uster an attractive workplace.
These tasks await you in Uster
• You take responsibility for the entire nursing process, from data collection to evaluation
• Additionally: Implementation of medical prescriptions as well as safe administration of medication
• Additionally, you monitor vital signs, as you recognize early if something changes
• Furthermore, you lead FaGe, nursing assistance and learners professionally
• Additionally, seamless nursing documentation in the electronic system
• Cooperation with the medical staff, therapies and relatives at eye level
Your strengths for this position
• First the technical aspect: the training as a dipl. Nursing Specialist HF or FH
• For foreign diplomas: SRK recognition is mandatory
• Additionally, experience in long-term care, acute care or rehabilitation
• Above all, responsibility, empathy and a resilient, calm demeanor
• Additionally, very good German language skills in writing and speaking (at least B2)
Your work environment: Acute Hospital
You work in the acute area of a hospital: Patients come, recover and go – the rhythm is dynamic. You experience the entire range of medicine, work interdisciplinary and continuously develop your professional competence.
In short: As a Nursing Specialist HF/FH Acute Hospital in Uster, you combine professionalism with an environment that suits you. That's why this position is worth it twice.
The profession in detail: What does a dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH do?
As a dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH, you are responsible for the entire nursing process. You collect the nursing needs, then plan the measures and evaluate the results. Additionally, you control the administration of medication, monitor vital signs and recognize changes early. This creates nursing quality that arrives.
The path to this profession leads through the higher vocational school (HF) or the Bachelor's degree in Nursing (FH). Foreign diplomas need recognition by the Swiss Red Cross (SRK) (https://www.redcross.ch/de/srk-anerkennung). Additionally, many paths are open to experienced professionals: a postgraduate study (NDS), the role as a vocational trainer or team leadership.
The Uster region has a high demand for dipl. Nursing Specialists HF/FH in acute hospitals, as the shortage of skilled workers in the healthcare system continues. You benefit from excellent career opportunities and attractive employment conditions. iPersonal supports you as a specialized personnel consultancy through targeted matching processes, industry-specific know-how and a smooth integration into your new position.
Your advantages with MediPersonal in the Uster region
• Free further training via Temptraining (https://temptraining.ch) – because we actively promote your career
• A permanent consultant accompanies you personally, from application to the first day
• Additionally, quick and honest answers – usually within 24 hours
• Fair contracts according to GAV, because your salary should be clear and transparent
• Additionally, a long-term perspective, because we broker positions that really fit your life
• And most importantly: discretion guaranteed – we treat your application strictly confidentially
Frequently asked questions about the position as Nursing Specialist HF/FH Acute Hospital in Uster
What training do I need for this position?
You need a diploma as a Nursing Specialist HF or a Bachelor's degree in Nursing FH. Foreign degrees are also welcome with SRK recognition.
Is my foreign nursing diploma valid in Switzerland?
Yes, provided the Swiss Red Cross (SRK) has recognized your diploma. Additionally, we will advise you free of charge on recognition.
How quickly will I receive feedback on my application?
Usually, you will hear from us within 24 hours, because your time is important to us. Additionally, we will keep you up to date afterwards.
Will I find out the name of the employer?
Yes, of course – because in the personal conversation we will gladly give you the name of the institution. Because openness is part of our philosophy.
Tip: You can find new open positions (https://med-ipersonal.ch/offene-stellen/), jobs and job offers in nursing and medicine at any time on med-ipersonal.ch.
Interested? We look forward to you
• Your new position as Nursing Specialist HF/FH Acute Hospital in Uster is waiting – additionally, we will advise you on further positions as Nursing Specialist HF/FH in your region.
• Send us your application as Dipl. Nursing Specialist HF/FH for Uster today – we will accompany you personally.
By e-mail: nk@med-ipersonal.ch
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