AMEOS: Occupational Therapists (m/f/d)
AMEOS Eingliederung Heiligenhafen
Heiligenhafen
Key information
- Publication date:09 September 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Heiligenhafen
Job summary
Join our engaging team as an Ergotherapeuten (m/w/d) at the Ostsee! Enjoy a supportive work environment with opportunities for growth.
Tasks
- Support residents in practical daily living skills and social interactions.
- Promote health and community participation through structured activities.
- Document services provided and engage in team discussions and training.
Skills
- Background in social work, pedagogy, or ergotherapy preferred.
- Creativity, flexibility, and teamwork are essential.
- Ability to work independently with a resident-focused approach.
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Your Benefits
- An interesting role with varied challenges and plenty of room for initiative
- Working in a committed team
- Generous support for further training and education as well as individual career planning within the framework of our personnel development concept
- Opportunities to actively participate in the conceptual further development of the facilities
- A comprehensive range of employee discounts (Corporate Benefits)
- Free employee support program (pme family service) as well as free emergency childcare
- Option to lease a bicycle (e.g., e-bike), including employer subsidy
- Measures for prevention and promotion of your health
- A workplace on the Baltic Sea in one of Germany's most popular holiday regions with good connections to the cities of Lübeck and Kiel
Your Tasks
- Flexible deployment within the residential homes as needed
- Support of residents in practical life areas
- Building and maintaining social skills and contacts
- Support in maintaining and promoting health
- Participation in community life
- Implementation of daily and weekly structured activities
- Documentation of services provided
- Organizational tasks
- Participation in team meetings, further training, and supervision
Your Profile
- An appreciative attitude and a resident-oriented approach to work
- A qualification in the fields of educational service, social pedagogy/social work, curative education, or occupational therapy is desirable but not mandatory
- Experience in working with people with intellectual disabilities is desirable but not mandatory
- Creativity, teamwork, flexibility, and commitment
- Ability to work independently and responsibly