AMEOS Klinikum Warendorf "Joseph Zumloh"
Warendorf
12 hours ago
AMEOS: Specialist (m/f/d) in Internal Medicine or Neurology
- 05 February 2026
- 100%
- Warendorf
Job summary
Join a dynamic team as a Facharzt (m/w/d) in Innere Medizin or Neurologie. Experience diverse responsibilities and opportunities.
Tasks
- Provide medical care for patients in inpatient and outpatient settings.
- Diagnose and treat internal and general medical conditions.
- Collaborate with various departments and ensure quality documentation.
Skills
- Must have Facharztanerkennung for Allgemeinmedizin or Innere Medizin.
- Strong sense of responsibility and teamwork skills are essential.
- Excellent communication abilities and interest in interdisciplinary work.
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About the job
Specialist (m/f/d) in Internal Medicine or NeurologyYour Benefits
- Varied and responsible field of activity with a high degree of creative freedom and personal development opportunities
- Collegial cooperation in a committed, qualified, and multiprofessional team
- Structured and individual onboarding by experienced colleagues
- Attractive additional benefits via Corporate Benefits with over 250 top brands
- Financial support for job tickets as well as the possibility of e-bike leasing
- Modern working conditions and clear organizational structures
Your Tasks
- Medical care and support of our patients in inpatient and/or outpatient settings
- Diagnostics and therapy of internal and general medical conditions
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with other specialist departments and professional groups
- Documentation and quality assurance according to current medical standards
- Participation in the further development of medical processes and concepts
Your Profile
- Specialist recognition in General Medicine or Internal Medicine (m/f/d)
- High level of responsibility, teamwork skills, and patient orientation
- Empathetic communication skills and professional conversation management
- Interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and medical advancement
- Economic thinking and acting in clinical everyday life