Health Specialist EFZ (m/f/d) 80-100% Psychiatry Baselland
Psychiatrie Baselland
Liestal
Key information
- Publication date:08 October 2024
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:Liestal
Job summary
Join Psychiatrie Baselland, a leader in mental health care. Be part of a supportive team and help make a difference in patients' lives.
Tasks
- Care for patients affected by mental health issues or crises.
- Implement and evaluate care and socio-therapeutic measures.
- Assist nursing staff with admissions and discharges.
Skills
- Completed training as a healthcare professional (EFZ) required.
- Experience in acute and social psychiatric care essential.
- Motivated to enhance station processes through teamwork.
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Your Tasks
- Care and support of patients who are impaired in their personal, social, and professional lives due to a mental illness or a life crisis
- Preparation, implementation, and follow-up of the nursing and sociotherapeutic measures defined in the treatment plan
- Support of the qualified nursing staff during admissions and discharges
- Support and participation in creating a therapy-promoting environment
Your Profile
- You have completed training as a Health Specialist EFZ
- You have experience in acute and social psychiatric care
- You have the motivation and interest to continuously develop the station's offerings and processes in interprofessional collaboration
For questions about the application
Jasmin Diezi
HR Area Manager
+41 61 553 50 56
About Us
Psychiatry Baselland (PBL) is one of the leading psychiatric institutions in Northwestern Switzerland. It offers comprehensive outpatient, day clinic, outreach (Home Treatment), and inpatient therapies for children, adolescents, and adults. It supports mentally and multiply impaired people with assisted living, supervised day activities, and supported work (www.inclusioplus.ch). It also holds a stake in the occupational psychiatric competence center WorkMed AG. PBL employs over 1,200 staff at several locations in the canton of Basel-Landschaft and treats, cares for, and advises more than 15,000 patients annually (www.pbl.ch).