Beschreibung

With more than 160 disciplines represented, the University Hospitals of Geneva are a reference institution at the level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our retrospective. The Department of Women, Children, and Adolescents aims to provide quality care tailored to the needs of women at every stage of their lives, as well as addressing the health issues faced by newborns, children, and adolescents from birth to the age of 16. It works on the development of advanced specialties and centers of expertise. The Child and Adolescent Service (SPEA) is responsible for hospital care in day hospitals for children, adolescents, and young adults suffering from disorders, offering psychological and holistic care, where the individual is considered in their entirety, including their family and social network. The SPEA is a center for postgraduate training in the service occupying the new premises of the House of Childhood and Adolescence (MEA), which brings together all the service units in a particularly warm setting designed specifically to improve the quality of care for young people. As part of your activities, you will be involved in early childhood education, focusing on language and speech support for preschool children. This also involves setting therapeutic goals and supporting parents in fostering the development of their children. You will also be expected to provide individual speech therapy follow-ups and work closely with the multidisciplinary team and network. You hold a Master's degree in speech therapy and have clinical experience with very young children presenting speech and language disorders. You also have experience working within a multidisciplinary team, as well as in individual parental support, and are familiar with early intervention tools and have knowledge of specific tools for dealing with speech and language disorders (PECS, CAA, Cogi Act…). You have a good knowledge of the healthcare network, are an autonomous person with a sense of responsibility, and demonstrate great ease in communicating with both French-speaking and non-French-speaking individuals, with a level of French C1 in both spoken and written forms. Additional information:- Start date: - Number of positions: 2- Work rate: 50%- Job classification: Fixed-term contract for 12 months- Application deadline: - Contact for inquiries: Ms. E. Cottingham, - Your application must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of your diplomas, and any other documents required for the position along with the last 2 pay slips. This job announcement is addressed equally to women and men. In a commitment to combating unemployment, HUG encourages applications from candidates coming from the Cantonal Office of Employment. Applications submitted via mail will not be accepted. jid67866b5aen jit0414aen jpiy26aen