Dipl. Pflegefachfrau / Dipl. Pflegefachmann for the NDS HF Emergency Pediatrics
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Zürich
- Company
- Kinderspital Zürich, 8008 Zürich
- First posted
Do you like the lively operation in the emergency station and would you like to complete the postgraduate studies in pediatrics?
Dipl. Pflegefachfrau / Dipl. Pflegefachmann for the NDS HF Emergency Pediatrics
Employer Kinderspital Zürich
With around 3'000 employees, Kinderspital Zürich is the largest university children's hospital in Switzerland and one of the leading centers for child and adolescent medicine in Europe. But the greatest thing at "Kispi" are the little ones: up to 100'000 patients are cared for annually; in 47 specialist areas, we do everything for their well-being. Not only are the most modern devices and highest quality in treatment written at the Kispi, but also a good sense for interpersonal matters. In addition to the entire pediatric medical and pediatric surgical spectrum, the Kinderspital also offers a unique rehabilitation center and a research center.
Your tasks
You care for patients of all ages in a health emergency, taking into account the severity of the illness.
You design the primary nursing based on the nursing process in close cooperation with the parents.
You complete the practical part of the further education in the emergency station and in various external internships.
You attend the modularly structured theoretical further education at the Z-INA in Zürich () as well as complementary courses with students of pediatric intensive care at the Kinderspital Zürich.
Your profile
Diploma in Nursing HF or FH
Preferably one year of professional experience in pediatrics
Ability to work in a team-oriented manner
Flexibility in work organization
Willingness to make decisions and share responsibility
Resilience and perseverance under high workload
Joy in continuous learning
Lars Reinwardt
Head of Nursing Service
Kinderspital Zürich
Lenggstrasse 30
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