Zürichsee
Specialist Gynaecologist and Obstetrician (20-60%)
- 30 June 2026
- 20 – 60%
- Permanent position
- 8800 Zürichsee
About the job
Would you like to return to gynaecology after a family break? Or are you looking for a flexible practice role that adapts to your current life situation?
Our client is a modern, medically led medical centre on the left shore of Lake Zurich with a clear focus on high-quality outpatient medicine. Gynaecology is being specifically expanded as demand in the region continues to grow.
The modern infrastructure includes several treatment rooms, ultrasound, and a practice operating theatre for minor gynaecological procedures. Many assessments are carried out on site, allowing patients to be comprehensively and continuously cared for. You can expect a collegial environment with short decision-making paths, clear processes, and sufficient time for personal care.
Your responsibilities:
- Independent gynaecological consultations in an outpatient setting
- Preventive examinations, advice, and treatment of gynaecological patients
- Close collaboration with the interdisciplinary practice team
- Gradual development of your own patient base
- Co-design and further development of the gynaecological services
Your skills:
- Specialist title in Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FMH or equivalent recognised)
- Interest in a long-term role in outpatient women’s medicine
- Return to work after a family break welcome
- Also suitable for gynaecologists wishing to move from hospital to practice
- Independent and responsible working style
- Enjoyment of patient-centred medicine and interdisciplinary collaboration
Your benefits:
- Flexible workload between 20 and 60% – a small start is also possible
- Employment contract without entrepreneurial risk
- Attractive performance-related additional remuneration in a team model
- Opportunity to develop long-term up to partnership
- Modern infrastructure and established practice organisation
- Regular working hours without hospital shifts
- Ideal conditions for re-entry or transition to outpatient women’s medicine