AMEOS Klinikum St. Elisabeth Neuburg
Neuburg an der Donau
11 hours ago
AMEOS: Occupational Therapists (m/f/d) for Stroke Patients
- 02 June 2026
- 100%
- Neuburg an der Donau
Job summary
Join us as an Ergotherapeuten (m/w/d) for Apoplexpatienten! Benefit from attractive remuneration and structured work hours.
Tasks
- Conduct diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for neurophysiological disorders.
- Train patients in self-care, dressing, and meal intake skills.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for optimal patient care.
Skills
- State-recognized Ergotherapeut qualification; experience preferred.
- Strong teamwork and organizational skills are essential.
- Respectful interaction with patients and colleagues is crucial.
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About the job
Occupational Therapists (m/f/d) for Stroke PatientsWhat we offer you
- Attractive remuneration according to AVR German Caritas Association
- Regulated working hours
- Individual support for further training and education
- Opportunity to lease your preferred bicycle
- Free access to an extensive digital specialist library
- Comprehensive offers and discounts from renowned companies
Your tasks
- Occupational therapeutic diagnostics and treatment of neurophysiological disorders
- Training in personal care, dressing, and eating
- Optimisation of posture, body movement, and coordination in patients with multiple illnesses
- Planning and conducting individual and, if applicable, group therapies
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with medical, educational, and therapeutic departments
- Documentation and report preparation according to ICF criteria
- Participation in a multidisciplinary team
- Independent patient care
Your profile
- Completed training as a state-recognised occupational therapist
- Professional experience in occupational therapy treatment of stroke patients desirable
- Willingness to work independently and responsibly
- Appreciative attitude
- Team spirit and organisational skills
- Very welcome are also career starters and returnees
- Respectful interaction with patients and colleagues