Kantonsspital Aarau AG
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Assistant Physician Forensic Medicine 100%
- 12 May 2026
- 100%
- Arbeitsort Aarau
Job summary
Join Kantonsspital Aarau for an exciting role in forensics. Experience a supportive work environment with exceptional medical services.
Tasks
- Conduct legal inspections and forensic examinations for the prosecution.
- Prepare expert reports in an ISO 17020 accredited department.
- Participate in on-call duties regularly as part of the team.
Skills
- Medical degree with MEBEKO recognition; foreign degrees accepted.
- Strong teamwork skills and ability to work independently.
- Excellent command of German and a valid driver's license.
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About the job
Your Tasks
On behalf of the public prosecutor's office, you will conduct legal inspections, forensic medical autopsies, as well as forensic clinical examinations and prepare case reports in the ISO 17020 accredited department. In addition, you regularly participate in the on-call service.
Your Profile
You have completed your medical studies or, if graduated abroad, already have recognition of your medical licence by MEBEKO (registration with MedReg alone is not sufficient). Experience in forensic medicine, pathology, and psychiatry is advantageous but not required. You are accustomed to working independently, are resilient, a team player, committed, and open to change. Interest in quality issues related to accreditation according to ISO 17020 as well as enjoyment of interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration complete your profile. Excellent German language skills, both spoken and written, as well as a car driving licence are required.
Excellent Medicine. Anytime. For Everyone.
Welcome to the Cantonal Hospital Aarau (KSA).
Whether at the Cantonal Hospital Aarau, at the KSA Aarau Station, KSA Lenzburg, or KSA Frick locations – we are here for you around the clock. With our broad range of services, from primary care to highly specialised medicine, we competently and reliably support you at all locations.
Dr P. Laberke, Head of Forensic Medicine Department