Davos Wolfgang
Senior Physician / Lead Cardiologist (m/f/d) 80-100%
- 01 September 2025
- 80 – 100%
- Permanent position
- Davos Wolfgang
Job summary
Join a team of 350 in the serene Davos mountains committed to cardiology.
Tasks
- Oversee complex cardiology cases, including post-transplant care.
- Collaborate with nursing and therapy for high-quality patient care.
- Mentor junior doctors and shape cardiology training programs.
Skills
- Must have FMH cardiology certification and relevant experience.
- Strong leadership and decision-making abilities required.
- Team-oriented with a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration.
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About the job
We are around 350 people working together in the fresh mountain air of Davos – in cardiology, pneumology, dermatology, allergology, psychosomatics, and the parent-child and youth department. Our shared mission? To accompany patients back to their everyday lives – interdisciplinary, approachable, and effective. Meaningful work, short distances, and an environment that frees both mind and heart – that is the Hochgebirgsklinik Davos.
Company: Hochgebirgsklinik Davos
Department: Medical/clinical service
Location: Davos
Start date: 03.07.2026
Your area of responsibility
Responsible for complex cardiology
You care for inpatient and outpatient patients with complex cardiological conditions – including after heart transplants, with LVAD systems, heart failure, post-cardiac surgery, as well as other demanding internal medicine comorbidities.
Professional leadership
You work closely with nursing, therapy, and other specialist departments and contribute to high-quality patient care.
Shaping interdisciplinary medicine
You collaborate on an equal footing with nursing, therapy, and other specialist departments and jointly develop individual rehabilitation concepts with sustainable impact.
Developing medical junior staff
You train assistant physicians, promote their professional development, and actively shape cardiology training.
Advancing cardiology
You contribute your ideas to the professional, organisational, and strategic development of cardiology and actively help shape the further expansion of an acute, highly specialised cardiological rehabilitation.
Bringing in your own specialisations
You have the opportunity to further develop professional specialisations, for example in the areas of heart failure, GUCH, cardiometabolic-renal medicine, device topics, sports cardiology, or clinical research.
You care for inpatient and outpatient patients with complex cardiological conditions – including after heart transplants, with LVAD systems, heart failure, post-cardiac surgery, as well as other demanding internal medicine comorbidities.
Professional leadership
You work closely with nursing, therapy, and other specialist departments and contribute to high-quality patient care.
Shaping interdisciplinary medicine
You collaborate on an equal footing with nursing, therapy, and other specialist departments and jointly develop individual rehabilitation concepts with sustainable impact.
Developing medical junior staff
You train assistant physicians, promote their professional development, and actively shape cardiology training.
Advancing cardiology
You contribute your ideas to the professional, organisational, and strategic development of cardiology and actively help shape the further expansion of an acute, highly specialised cardiological rehabilitation.
Bringing in your own specialisations
You have the opportunity to further develop professional specialisations, for example in the areas of heart failure, GUCH, cardiometabolic-renal medicine, device topics, sports cardiology, or clinical research.
Your profile
- Specialist qualification: You hold the FMH specialist title in cardiology (or equivalent), ideally complemented by a second specialist title in general internal medicine.
- Broad clinical experience: You bring several years of experience in cardiology and feel confident with complex patients.
- Leadership skills: You lead appreciatively, make decisions, and know how to inspire people towards common goals.
- Joy in training: You support assistant physicians with commitment and promote their professional development.
- Desire to shape: You want to actively develop our cardiology professionally, organisationally, and strategically.
- Team orientation: You value collaboration with other professional groups and are convinced that good medicine is created in a team.