AMEOS: Employee (m/f/d) for the administrative base of the central emergency department
AMEOS Klinikum St. Clemens Oberhausen
Oberhausen
Key information
- Publication date:04 September 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Oberhausen
Job summary
Join our team as an administrative support in the central emergency department! Enjoy a collaborative environment with growth opportunities.
Tasks
- Provide administrative support and be a point of contact for patients.
- Manage reception duties and ensure smooth waiting room operations.
- Assist with various administrative tasks as needed.
Skills
- Completed training as a medical assistant or similar qualification.
- Strong communication skills and team spirit are essential.
- Reliability and an empathetic approach towards patients are a must.
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Your benefits
- Perspective: A diverse and responsible area of activity with high creative potential and personal development opportunities.
- Community: Together on the path to success – working in a committed, qualified, and multiprofessional team that gladly welcomes you.
- Good start: With us, you won’t be thrown in at the deep end but will receive comprehensive, structured, and close training in our experienced and motivated team.
- Benefits: Employee offers through our Corporate Benefits with over 600 top brands (including Zalando, Samsung, Jochen Schweizer, Cinemaxx). Financial support for purchasing a job ticket and the option to lease an e-bike
Your tasks
- Administrative support of the central emergency department as well as contact person for patients (m/f/d) and their relatives
- Responsibility for reception service and waiting room management to ensure a structured process
- Support with administrative tasks
Your profile
- Completed training as a medical assistant (m/f/d), nursing assistant (m/f/d), or a comparable qualification
- Communication skills, team spirit, commitment, and flexibility are natural for you
- You are characterized by an independent and reliable way of working
- You maintain an empathetic approach to patients (m/f/d) and their relatives