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Nurse HES/ES (%) – 6-month fixed-term contractThe Clinique romande de réadaptation (CRR) is part of the Suva clinics and constitutes an essential pillar of the integrated care chain. It collaborates closely with university hospitals and specialized centers to ensure coordinated, high-quality care oriented towards the sustainable rehabilitation of patients. To temporarily strengthen our nursing teams in the paraplegia/tetraplegia unit, we are looking for several:Nurse HES/ES(6-month fixed-term contract)Your missionAs an HES-ES nurse, you accompany patients presenting with paraplegia or tetraplegia in their rehabilitation and reconstruction journey. Within a specialized unit, you play a central role in the comprehensive care of patients requiring complex, technical care as well as specialized long-term care.- Develop and implement individualized care plans promoting the autonomy and quality of life of patients.- Provide specific technical care related to spinal cord injuries, the prevention of secondary complications, and the monitoring of paraplegic and tetraplegic patients.- Accompany patients through the different stages of their rehabilitation, taking into account their physical, psychological, and social needs.- Actively participate in interdisciplinary meetings and contribute to therapeutic objectives centered on the patient.- Coordinate and supervise the care provided by nursing assistants (ASSC), ensuring safety, continuity, and quality of care.- Collaborate closely with the medical staff, therapists, and various professionals involved to ensure coherent and individualized care.- Supervise learners and participate in the training of new staff.Profile- Bachelor's degree in nursing or equivalent recognized title (Swiss Red Cross recognition for foreign diplomas).- Strong interest in accompanying patients presenting with paraplegia or tetraplegia.- Sense of responsibility, autonomy, and reliable professional posture.- Excellent communication skills and ability to create a therapeutic relationship adapted to patients facing major changes in their autonomy and lifestyle.- Ability to evolve in a demanding environment requiring rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the ability to manage stress.- Willingness to commit long-term to patients requiring intensive and long-term support.- Flexibility and team spirit to support the continuity of care and mutual aid.- Proficiency in French in writing and speaking (minimum B2).Our offer- Long-term patient support: Follow the progress of patients and contribute directly to their return to autonomy.- Enriching environment: Collaborate with experts from various fields in a continuous improvement approach.- Training: Access a wide range of training to strengthen your skills and develop your career.- Dynamic team: Work in a caring environment where efforts are recognized and valued.- Social benefits: High social benefits, numerous social advantages, parking space, and much more.Start date: Immediately or to be agreed uponApplication deadline: May 22Complete applications (cover letter, CV, copy of diplomas, and work certificates) must be sent via the application link below. jidbb516bdaen jit0624aen jpiy26aen
