Description

The Health Network of the Lausanne Region is a network that brings together more than a hundred institutions and healthcare professionals – CHUV, treatment centers, EMS, home care (CMS), and doctors – as well as about 61 partners. We contribute to care continuity, notably through the Regional Office and (BRIO). We also carry out projects aimed at improving the quality of care, primarily benefiting an elderly population that is fragile due to one or more illnesses. In the context of a retirement departure, we are looking for an occupational therapist (80%-100%). Are you an occupational therapist? Are you curious, ready to diversify your experience and take on a new challenge? Does your sense of support push you to assist fragile elderly individuals and their loved ones? Do you wish to engage in a dynamic activity by coordinating care pathways within community liaison, while creating adaptations? Then you are the person we are looking for!Your mission: Anticipate and plan, in collaboration with other professionals, for the user in the care network. Based on your expertise (occupational therapy), assess functional needs and formulate adapted projects. Facilitate and coordinate the continuity of care by communicating and acting as an interface/pivot between the various partners, taking into account the needs of the user and the resources of the X system. Inform the user, their caregivers, and relevant professionals about options and their evolution, activate necessary resources and mobilize primary interventionists. Higher profile (Bachelor HES): we are actively seeking occupational therapists (as well as nurses) wishing to advance in community liaison. Professional experience in community or hospital settings and good knowledge of the Vaud socio-sanitary network. Ability to work in collaboration with family, medical, and institutional networks in an innovative context, possessing strong listening skills, and computer literacy and proficiency in analysis, synthesis, and management of priorities.What we offer: A varied role in a constantly evolving public interest field, within a motivated and dynamic team. Hours that promote real work-life balance. A salary supplemented by social benefits according to the CCT of the Vaud parapublic health sector, including 5 weeks of vacation per year – 6 weeks from age 50 – as well as a 13th salary and professional pension conditions. You will also benefit from continuing education opportunities as well as offers proposed by the employer.Start date: to be agreed. Application deadline: April 11. Work location: Lausanne and surroundings. For information: Tanasova, Head of BRIO, phone. We look forward to receiving your complete application file (cover letter, CV, copies of diplomas, and work certificates). jid8cb9201aen jit0414aen jpiy26aen