Beschreibung
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Attached to the Department of Medicine, the endocrinology unit cares for patients suffering from endocrine diseases and ensures diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and comprehensive patient management.
Your mission is to conduct individual consultations (blood tests and diagnostic tests, treatment, organisation of follow-ups) for patients with endocrine pathologies.
The pathologies you may encounter concern thyroid diseases (hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, nodules, goitre or cancer), pituitary gland diseases (adenoma, pituitary insufficiency, diabetes insipidus) and adrenal gland diseases (Cushing's syndrome, adrenal insufficiency, tumours). They also include diseases of the ovaries and testes, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, hirsutism, gynecomastia, hypogonadism or infertility, as well as certain genetic anomalies such as Turner and Klinefelter syndromes, menopause and gender incongruence situations.
You assist the doctor with the treatment of thyroid nodules by radiofrequency and alcoholisation (treatment under ultrasound, requiring rigour, technique and asepsis).
You also support individuals undergoing gender transition in their journey.
You also work in the infectious diseases unit which cares for patients living with HIV, for regular follow-up and/or long-acting treatment injections. As part of a mission of general interest and prevention, this unit is also a reference centre for the implementation of prophylactic treatments against HIV (PrEP, PEP). It has an anonymous STI screening centre where prevention messages and sexual health advice are provided. This activity will complement the endocrinology work, at a rate of one day per week.
Qualifications
You hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or an equivalent recognised qualification by the Swiss Red Cross.
You have at least five years of experience in a care unit.
A CAS or DAS in therapeutic education would be an asset.
You are autonomous and possess a keen sense of organisation and priority management.
You demonstrate ease in interpersonal relationships and have a genuine capacity for listening, empathy, negotiation and teaching. You analyse situations rigorously, synthesise essential information and adapt to the unexpected while managing your stress effectively.
You understand and respect the different protocols for dynamic tests to ensure their reliability for diagnosing various pathologies. You are able to adapt to versatile work.
You have skills in therapeutic education, running workshops on adrenal insufficiency, and teaching technical gestures (injections) that patients will need to manage at home.
You are motivated to acquire the specific knowledge inherent to the pathologies encountered in the service, to guarantee optimal patient care.
Additional Information
You are willing to work day, night and weekend shifts according to the needs of the service.
- Start date: 01.01.2027
- Number of positions: 1
- Work rate: 60%
- Job grade: 15
- Contract: Permanent
- Application deadline: 17.06.2026
- Contact for information: Mr Guyon-Gellin, Deputy Head of Nursing, tel. 079 553 80 57 or Mr Arcis, Nursing Team Leader, tel. 079 553 49 23
Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last two work certificates.
This announcement is addressed equally to women and men.
Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourages applications from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.
