Beschreibung

With more than 160 professions represented, the University Hospitals of Geneva are a reference institution at the national level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our retrospective. The Department of Woman, Child and Adolescent has the mission of offering quality care tailored to the needs of women at every stage of their lives and addressing the health issues faced by newborns, children, and adolescents from birth to the age of 18. For many years, the Department of Woman, Child and Adolescent has continued to develop cutting-edge services and areas of expertise in several medical specialties. The Intensive Care and Treatment Service is responsible for all newborns, infants, or children whose vital functions are threatened and who require monitoring or therapeutic action relevant to intensive medicine. The teams support the children and their families during these crises to undertake everything necessary and possible to improve the quality of life and survival of children who require monitoring or specialized treatment. Your mission will take place within the HUG Intensive Care Unit. This mixed unit of care consists of 7 beds for intensive care and 5 beds for intermediate care. The unit is a multidisciplinary unit (medical and surgical, including cardiology surgery) with more than 600 admissions per year. There is significant activity in cardiac surgery and oncology (Swiss center for heart failure exposure, but also in oncology within the framework of GMO X for medical emergencies, such as septic shock and bronchiolitis). There is also a close collaboration with the Unit. A strength of our service is the medical-nursing collaboration with a large number of specialized intensive care nurses who require 2 additional years of training. The unit is recognized for the FMH certification in intensive medicine (curriculum X). More information can be found on the HUG site or on the site of the Swiss Society of Medicine. As a chief physician with or without a specialty title, you autonomously ensure the quality of medical care in the units relevant to your field of expertise, coordinating the activities as well as the diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for the patients entrusted to you in close collaboration with the attending physicians. You operate in a stimulating university environment, within a multidisciplinary team, and your leadership allows you to efficiently support internal physicians in their development. You hold a medical degree or possess an equivalent diploma recognized by the Federal Office of Public Health's Medical Professions Commission (MEBEKO). An advanced postgraduate training in intensive medicine with experience or a postgraduate in anesthesia is preferred. You must possess a cantonal permit if you are a title holder or specialty title before starting the position. Human resources remain available for any additional inquiries regarding the cantonal permit. You are a dynamic, flexible, engaged person recognized for your excellent communication skills both within a multidisciplinary team and with patients. Additionally, you demonstrate strong capabilities for communicating with non-French speakers, with a level of C1 in spoken and written tests being preferable. Start date: Number of positions: 2 Activity rate: 100% Job grade: 22 or 24 depending on: CDI Application deadline: Inquiries: Dr. A. Bordessoule, assistant physician, Write an email. Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and requirements for the position, and the last 2 evaluations. The job advertisement is addressed equally to women and men. Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourages applications from candidates coming from the Cantonal Office of Employment, submissions through the recruitment platform will be taken into account. Paper and email applications will not be processed. jidbdb21a3aen jit0414aen jpiy26aen