AMEOS Klinikum Oldenburg
Oldenburg in Holstein
6 days ago
AMEOS: Nursing / Elderly Care Assistant (m/f/d) Neurology
- 13 February 2026
- 100%
- Oldenburg in Holstein
Job summary
Join our team as a Kranken-/ Altenpflegehelfer (m/w/d) Neurologie! Enjoy a supportive work environment and attractive benefits.
Tasks
- Provide comprehensive support for patient care and needs.
- Assist in transporting patients to therapy sessions safely.
- Perform patient documentation and respond to emergencies quickly.
Skills
- Completed training as a nursing or care assistant is required.
- Strong social skills and empathy in patient interactions.
- Reliable and collaborative team player with attention to detail.
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About the job
Nursing / Elderly Care Assistant (m/f/d) NeurologyYour benefits
- 38.5 hours for full-time, five-day week, 31 days of vacation per year
- Generous support for further training and continuing education
- A comprehensive range of employee discounts (Corporate benefits)
- Free employee support program (pme family service) as well as free emergency childcare
- Subsidy for childcare costs
- EGYM Wellpass including employer subsidy
- Option to lease a bicycle (e.g. e-bike) including employer subsidy
- Measures for prevention and promotion of your health
- Opportunities to help shape and support conceptual developments of psychiatric facilities in Schleswig-Holstein
- A varied and responsible area of responsibility
- Independent and responsible work in a committed and multiprofessional team
Your tasks
- Comprehensive support in the care and provision for patients
- Accompanying and transporting patients to therapy measures
- Taking over service activities
- Support with food intake
- Quick and professional action in emergencies
- Carrying out patient-related documentation
Your profile
- Completed vocational training as a nursing assistant, elderly care assistant, nursing assistant or a comparable qualification
- Careful and routine way of working
- Committed and team-oriented personality
- High level of social competence and empathy in dealing with people in need of care