Spital Zofingen AG
Zofingen
Assistant Physician Surgery
- 09 July 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Zofingen
Job summary
Join our dynamic surgical team at Spital Zofingen, known for its strong community and specialized age medicine. This is a great opportunity for growth and collaboration in a supportive environment.
Tasks
- Assess and treat outpatient and inpatient emergency patients.
- Participate in emergency shifts during nights and weekends.
- Prepare and conduct internal training sessions for staff.
Skills
- Motivated individual with surgical understanding and C1 German skills.
- Team player with a keen interest in surgery.
- Strong operational skills and commitment to professional development.
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About the job
Your Tasks
- Assessment and treatment of outpatient as well as inpatient, elective and emergency patients during regular day shifts under specialist supervision
- Participation in shifts at the emergency department as well as on-call duties at night and on weekends
- Preparation and conduct of internal training sessions
- Additional tasks can be taken on with appropriate commitment
Your Profile
- You are a motivated, committed and team-oriented individual with an interest in the surgical field
- Surgical understanding and operative interest
- At least C1 level German language skills are required
We Offer
- A surgical team with a very good working atmosphere and an optimal consultant/assistant ratio
- A structured, very broad training and further education in a B2 hospital
- A minimum one-year, and with appropriate suitability, also a two-year employment
- A training network with various other hospitals in Switzerland
Applications from recruitment agencies cannot be considered for this position!
Personal, Familiar, Competent
In the regional and supraregional health network, Zofingen Hospital holds an important position. With over 750 employees and various partner organisations, we ensure the medical care of the population and have additionally specialised in high-quality geriatric medicine.
Dr Peter Pozgainer, Co-Chief Physician Operative Medicine