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Physiotherapist for Specialist Care in Gästrikland
REGION GÄVLEBORGGävleborgs län, Gävle
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Physiotherapist for Specialist Care in Gästrikland
The Physiotherapy Specialist Care in Gästrikland is responsible for providing physiotherapy to inpatients and outpatient patients within specialist care at Gävle Hospital, Tullhuset, and Sandviken Hospital.
Do you want to make a difference for patients every day while developing as a physiotherapist in a safe and competent team? We are now looking for a physiotherapist for a temporary position within inpatient care or rheumatology clinic.
Welcome with your application!
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
As a physiotherapist, you will focus on the patient's ability to engage in physical activity and participation through mobilization and rehabilitation to prevent inactivity complications and plan for an active life and increased quality of life. You will work independently but also in close collaboration with doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, other professionals, and colleagues.
As a physiotherapist with us, you will:
- be responsible for the assessment and mobilization/rehabilitation of patients during their care/rehabilitation period
- encourage physical activity/mobilization
- drive development together with colleagues.
With us, you will receive:
- a warm welcome, collegial support, and a work environment that prioritizes both your and the patients' health
- the opportunity to work in a pleasant team with engaged colleagues and several specialists within the unit, ensuring there is always someone to consult
- support for further development and skill enhancement
- a solid introduction program with a mentor and the possibility of a mentor.
As an employer, we care about you as an employee and actively work with targeted health initiatives to promote a healthy lifestyle.
Read more about our benefits: Benefits (https://www.regiongavleborg.se/jobb-och-utbildning/jobba-i-region-gavleborg/dina-formaner/)
QUALIFICATIONS
To thrive in the role of physiotherapist with us, you need to enjoy collaborating with others. You are accommodating and possess a good ability and willingness to listen, communicate, and solve challenges constructively. As a person, you are flexible, see opportunities in changes, and can quickly adjust your perspective when the situation requires it. You take responsibility for tasks, structure your approach, and drive your commitments forward. This also means you have the ability to plan and prioritize your work effectively.
In the role of physiotherapist, you should:
- be a licensed physiotherapist.
For this temporary position, it is advantageous if you have experience working in a department, in-depth knowledge of respiratory care and transfer techniques, or experience in rheumatology.
OTHER
With 7,500 employees, we are the largest employer in the county. This gives us the strength to drive development forward for a viable Gävleborg. Our mission is exciting and complex. Regardless of your role with us, you help the residents of the county and contribute to society. We are at the forefront of social development and invest in your growth and development as an employee. With us, you can use all your strength to create the future Gävleborg together with your colleagues.
The Health and Medical Care Board's approximately 6,500 employees work together to provide the county's residents with the best conditions for an active life with increased quality of life. By providing good and close care throughout the county, we lay the foundation for a strong and healthy Gävleborg.
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