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AMEOS: Occupational Therapists (m/f/d) in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- 20 March 2026
- 100%
- Hildesheim
Job summary
Join our team as an Ergotherapeut (m/w/d) in child and adolescent psychiatry. Enjoy a diverse and independent role with a supportive atmosphere.
Tasks
- Conduct individual and group treatments in psychiatric settings.
- Engage in professional exchange within a multidisciplinary team.
- Document therapy sessions and prepare accordingly.
Skills
- Completed training or degree in Ergotherapy, preferably with psychiatric experience.
- Strong social skills and reflective team presence.
- Innovative mindset and flexibility in practice.
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About the job
Occupational Therapists (m/f/d) in Child and Adolescent PsychiatryWhat we offer you
- Variety: A varied, independent, and responsible activity where you can actively participate in shaping
- Community: A great working atmosphere in a strong team that is already looking forward to welcoming you
- Good start: Close and personal onboarding
- Knowledge flow: Both through internal and external training and further education opportunities as well as conveniently from home via our electronic specialist library – with us, you never stop learning!
- Benefits: Attractive employee offers with over 250 top brands as well as measures for the prevention and promotion of your health (including Hansefit, Eurorad)
Your tasks
- Conducting psychological-functional and cognitive group and individual treatments in the child and adolescent psychiatric field
- Professional exchange in the multiprofessional team
- Professional documentation including occupational therapy assessment
- Preparation and follow-up of therapies
Your profile
- Completed vocational training or degree in occupational therapy, preferably with experience in inpatient psychiatric occupational therapy treatment
- Socially competent and reflective demeanor in the team
- Enthusiasm for innovation and flexibility
- Expertise and interest in new developments in psychiatric occupational therapy