Luzerner Psychiatrie AG
St. Urban
3 months ago
Senior Physician (m/f/d) 80 - 100%
- Publication date:27 August 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:St. Urban
Job summary
Join Luzerner Psychiatrie AG as a senior physician in psychiatry. Enjoy a supportive, patient-focused environment with growth opportunities.
Tasks
- Oversee an acute ward with dual leadership alongside nursing management.
- Lead and coach an interdisciplinary team for effective care.
- Support the development of modern treatment concepts and projects.
Skills
- Completed or nearly completed specialist training in psychiatry.
- Experience in adult psychiatry with strong teamwork abilities.
- Fluent in German (minimum C1 level) and passion for staff development.
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About the job
Your Tasks
- Senior medical responsibility for an acute ward
- Dual leadership with nursing ward management
- Leadership and coaching of an interprofessional team
- Co-design of a modern, patient-oriented treatment concept
- Professional support and further development of the acute ward
- Supervision of our assistant doctors as well as participation in their training and continuing education
- Project tasks
Your Profile
- Completed or nearly completed specialist training in psychiatry
- Experience in adult psychiatry
- German language skills (at least level C1)
- Enjoyment in co-developing lups
- Enjoyment in leading and promoting employees
Benefits
- Versatile, largely independent work in an interdisciplinary team
- Internal leadership training including coaching
- Generous training and continuing education opportunities
- Appreciative working atmosphere
- Numerous opportunities for shaping
Contact
Would you like detailed information about this position? Christian Lay,
Chief Physician, looks forward to your contact at christian.lay@lups.ch or T 058 856 59 35.
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 with humanity and competence. The services are aimed at children, adolescents, and adults up to old age.