Assistant Doctor 80-100% (m/f/d)
Luzerner Psychiatrie AG
Luzern
Key information
- Publication date:29 May 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:Luzern
Job summary
Join Luzerner Psychiatrie AG, a leading psychiatric institution. Enjoy a collaborative environment with numerous benefits!
Tasks
- Conduct psychiatric assessments and integrated treatments.
- Engage in family and parental work for effective therapy.
- Collaborate with external professionals and participate in case discussions.
Skills
- Completed medical degree with psychotherapy training preferred.
- Experience in child and adolescent psychiatry is a plus.
- Strong German language skills and teamwork ability.
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Your Tasks
- Conducting psychiatric assessments
- Integrated psychiatric-psychotherapeutic treatments for children and adolescents
- Parent and family work
- Participation in case discussions
- Collaboration with external specialists and institutions
- Other medical-psychiatric tasks
Your Profile
- Completed medical studies
- Ideally started or already advanced psychotherapy training
- Preferably experience in child and adolescent psychiatry
- Flexible, resilient, and team-oriented personality
- Very good German language skills
Benefits
- Collegial, interdisciplinary team
- At least 5 weeks of vacation
- Qualified training center (Category B)
- Development opportunities
- Advantageous social benefits (coverage of the daily sickness allowance premium and 2/3 of the pension fund premium)
- Possibility for doctoral and habilitation degrees
Contact
Would you like more detailed information about this position? Esther Sobanski, Chief Physician, T 058 856 52 14, looks forward to your contact.
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 fields competently and compassionately commit themselves to the well-being of patients. The services are aimed at children, adolescents, and adults up to old age.