Health Specialist Night Shift (m/f/d) 70-100%
Luzerner Psychiatrie AG
Sarnen
Key information
- Publication date:02 September 2025
- Workload:70 – 100%
- Place of work:Sarnen
Job summary
Join Luzerner Psychiatrie AG, a leading psychiatric institution. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with great benefits.
Tasks
- Support patients overnight, ensuring their safety and well-being.
- Assist night staff in psychiatric emergencies efficiently and calmly.
- Collaborate effectively with colleagues across two departments.
Skills
- Must hold a Fachfrau/-mann Gesundheit EFZ with psychiatric experience.
- Strong empathy and social skills with resilience in high-pressure situations.
- Ability to work independently and reliably in a team setting.
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Your Tasks
- Accompanying and treating our patients through the evening and night
- Supporting the night shifts on the wards in psychiatric emergency situations
- Collaboration with other staff at night (2 departments)
- Competent action in psychiatric emergency situations
Your Profile
- Health Specialist EFZ
- Experience in psychiatric or inpatient settings
- Independent work, high reliability
- High empathy and social skills, high resilience
- Team player
Benefits
- Varied and interesting activity
- Working in a modern environment
- Collegial team
- Good introduction to the field of activity
- Attractive further training opportunities
- Established interprofessional collaboration
- At least 5 weeks of vacation
Contact
Would you like more detailed information about this position? Andrea Hörler, Head of Nursing, looks forward to your contact at T 058 856 41 87
About Luzerner Psychiatrie AG
Luzerner Psychiatrie AG is a teaching hospital of the University of Lucerne and is represented with its services at various locations in the canton of Lucerne and in Sarnen, canton of Obwalden. Over 1300 employees from various professional groups and specialist areas are committed to the well-being of patients in a humane and competent manner. The services are aimed at children, adolescents and adults up to old age.