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Physiotherapist for Rheumatology – Region Örebro County

REGION ÖREBRO LÄN

Örebro län, Örebro

Previous experience is desired

40 days left
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We are looking for an engaged and responsible physiotherapist/sjukgymnast to work within rheumatology. You will become part of VO Hälsoprofessioner, where we work in close collaboration with other professions and together with our occupational therapy colleagues within the same unit. We offer a developing and stimulating job with competent colleagues in a good working climate where we care for each other, cooperate, and help each other in everyday life.

Responsibilities

Your responsibilities will mainly consist of outpatient work, with the possibility of a smaller part of work on the ward. The outpatient work includes functional assessment, rehabilitation, and treatment of patients with rheumatic diagnoses. The position also includes supervision of students, meaning you contribute to development and learning within the operations.

Qualifications

You are a licensed physiotherapist/sjukgymnast and are interested in working in hospital care, as well as having an interest in rheumatology. We place great emphasis on personal qualities. We value a positive attitude, responsibility, flexibility, and your ability to work both independently and in a team. It is important to us that you create good encounters with both patients and colleagues in the team. Since the area of operations is new, routines and forms of cooperation are still changing, and you should enjoy being part of development and change work.

Application

Selection and interviews take place continuously. The application should include a CV and a cover letter. Certificates, grades, diplomas, etc., should be provided at a possible interview. If you are or have previously been employed in Region Örebro County, we will take internal references from your current or former manager if you become suitable for employment.

A check of extracts from the police register may be conducted according to current legislation.

As an employee of Region Örebro County, you are covered by secure collective agreements. Read more about terms and benefits. We set salaries individually and differentially. Read more about salary and salary statistics. We mobilize our permanent employees and, in some cases, fixed-term employees. Read more about what this entails.

About the Operations

The area of health professions is a newly started county clinic. In the area, speech therapists, dietitians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social workers, psychologists, nursing assistants, and administrators work. The position is located in the musculoskeletal unit, which is one of several units within the new area of operations.

Region Örebro County is one of the county's largest employers. Together with 11,000 colleagues, you can create a better life for those we are here for. Here you will find meaningful and socially important jobs where you can make a difference in the daily life, health, and quality of life of the inhabitants. Around the clock, year-round, we are responsible for healthcare, dental care, and the county's public transport. We also have the regional development responsibility in the county and a mission to contribute to cultural life.

Other Information

Welcome with your application! We have made our choice for this recruitment and therefore decline offers of advertising and recruitment assistance in connection with this advertisement.

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