Dipl. Nurse / Dipl. Nurse HF/FH Therapy Unit 50%
Psychiatrische Dienste Aargau AG
Windisch
Key information
- Publication date:25 August 2025
- Workload:50%
- Place of work:Windisch
Job summary
Join our team at the University of Zurich's pediatric psychiatry clinic. Exciting opportunity with supportive work environment.
Tasks
- Support and enhance social and emotional skills of patients aged 7-18.
- Collaborate with the team to structure daily activities for patients.
- Act competently in emergencies, ensuring patient safety and support.
Skills
- Require a completed nursing degree (Dipl. Pflegefachperson HF/FH) and relevant experience, preferably in psychiatry.
- Flexible, engaged, and resilient personality for patient care.
- Fluent in German and proficient with common office applications.
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The Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy is a teaching hospital of the University of Zurich and a certified training center Category A.
To strengthen our team in the therapy unit, we are looking for you to start immediately or by arrangement as
Tasks
- You support and promote the social and emotional skills as well as abilities of the patients (aged 7 to ≤18 years) in the milieu-therapeutic setting
- You organize the daily structure of the patients in collaboration with the team and other departments
- In emergency situations, you act competently and provide children and adolescents with security
- You are jointly responsible for the implementation of the treatment planning
Profile
- You have successfully completed training as a Dipl. Nurse HF/FH (with foreign diploma recognized by SRK) and already have professional experience, preferably psychiatric experience and/or experience with children and adolescents
- You are flexible, committed, resilient, and a responsible personality with joy in demanding patient care in a lively environment
- You speak and write fluent German and have a confident handling of common Office applications
Benefits
Questions about the position?
Sascha Caspers
Head of Nursing and Social Pedagogy