AMEOS: Certified Nursing Specialist (m/f/d) Rehabilitation
AMEOS Spital Einsiedeln
Einsiedeln
Key information
- Publication date:04 September 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Einsiedeln
Job summary
Join our innovative rehabilitation department at [Company Name]. Enjoy a dynamic environment where your contributions matter!
Tasks
- Provide holistic care and support to our patients during rehabilitation.
- Encourage independence and mobility through active nursing practices.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for optimal patient outcomes.
Skills
- Hold a diploma as a Pflegefachperson HF/FH or equivalent qualification.
- Possess experience in rehabilitation, orthopedics, or acute care settings.
- Demonstrate teamwork, initiative, and a strong sense of responsibility.
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Certified Nursing Specialist (m/f/d) Rehabilitation
What we offer
- Unique opportunity to help shape a new department
- Innovative work environment with plenty of say
- Modern infrastructure and digital tools
- Promotion of further education and training
- Attractive employment conditions and social benefits
- Collegial, open, and supportive team culture
Your tasks
- Comprehensive care and support of our patients in the rehabilitation process
- Promotion of independence and mobility through activating care
- Interprofessional collaboration with doctors, therapists, social services, and case management
- Participation in the establishment and further development of the new ward
- Guidance and support of trainees and students
Your profile
- Training as a certified nursing specialist HF/FH or equivalent qualification
- Professional experience in rehabilitation, orthopedics, or acute care is an advantage
- Interest in building new processes and structures
- Team spirit, initiative, and a high sense of responsibility
- Enjoyment of interdisciplinary collaboration
- Motivation to create and actively develop new things
- Willingness to take on responsibility
- Flexibility and solution-oriented thinking
- Professionally sound, patient-centered understanding of care