for full-time/part-time

Your profile:

  • A qualification recognised under the Austrian MTD Act
  • Entry in the health professions register
  • Relevant experience in the care and support of sick children, adolescents and their family system
  • Good knowledge of German (C1), any other language is welcome
  • Pleasure in responsible and independent work
  • High team and communication skills
  • Willingness for further training

Your tasks:

  • Conducting anamnesis, goal and counselling interviews within the framework of the ICF
  • Aids counselling, supply and training
  • Family counselling and training
  • Documentation and reporting in the electronic patient file
  • Active participation in the further development of the department
  • Participation in patient conferences
  • Interdisciplinary cooperation

We offer:

  • Dynamic and team-oriented company
  • Interesting varied activities with personal responsibility
  • Best infrastructure
  • Further education and training opportunities
  • Employment with 14 monthly salaries

Full-time annual gross salary from € 35,000. Depending on experience and qualifications, there is a willingness to overpay.

If you are interested in this exciting task, please send your comprehensive application documents with a photo to immediately bewerbung@kinderambulatorium.com with the keyword "Occupational therapist m/f/d".

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