Physiotherapist (m/f/d) 60% Psychiatry Baselland
Psychiatrie Baselland
Liestal
Key information
- Publication date:23 September 2025
- Workload:60%
- Place of work:Liestal
Job summary
Join the dynamic team at Psychiatrie Baselland, a leading psychiatric institution. Enjoy a supportive work environment with diverse opportunities.
Tasks
- Provide physiotherapeutic treatment for patients during their stay.
- Implement treatment plans developed by the core team effectively.
- Address psychosomatic issues while enhancing movement and function.
Skills
- Degree in physiotherapy with SRK recognition, ideally with a Bachelor or Master.
- Interest in psychiatry and psychosomatic connections is essential.
- Strong teamwork and resilience skills are required.
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Your Tasks
- Physiotherapeutic treatment of patients during their hospital stay with the possibility of outpatient follow-up treatment
- Implementation of the treatment order, which is carried out by the core team responsible for the case
- In addition to the usual physiotherapeutic interventions, you treat psychosomatic complaints, taking into account the mobility and functional ability caused by pain, illness, accident and/or poor posture
- Individual and group treatment
- Collaboration with interdisciplinary treatment teams
Your Profile
- Interest in the field of psychiatry is present, ideally complemented by experience in psychiatry
- The engagement with psychosomatic contexts in psychiatric patients arouses your interest
- As an independent and cooperative person, you bring the necessary qualifications - Physiotherapist with SRK recognition (preferably with a Bachelor or Master degree)
- Resilience and ability to work in a team characterize you
Our Offer
For questions about the application
Monique Roth
HR Area Manager
+41 61 553 50 68
About Us
Psychiatry Baselland (PBL) is one of the leading psychiatric institutions in Northwestern Switzerland. It offers comprehensive outpatient, day clinic, outreach (Home Treatment), and inpatient therapies for children, adolescents, and adults. It supports mentally and multiply impaired people with assisted living, supervised day activities, and supported work (www.inclusioplus.ch). In addition, it holds a stake in the occupational psychiatric competence center WorkMed AG. PBL employs over 1,200 staff at several locations in the canton of Basel-Landschaft and treats, cares for, and advises more than 15,000 patients annually (www.pbl.ch).