Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach GmbH | Germany | 93xxx Bad Abbach | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 03.07.2026 on stepstone.de
Psychologist (m/f/d)
ASKLEPIOS As one of the largest private hospital operators in Germany, we see ourselves as a companion of our patients: both as a partner of our employees. We bring together what belongs together: proximity and progress, cordiality and high demands, teamwork and appreciation, people and innovations.
WIR SIND the Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach – your specialized clinic for musculoskellettale medicine right in front of the gates of the world heritage city of Regensburg. Every day, over 650 employees work on our picturesque campus with a common goal: best health for our patients. With the Clinic for Orthopaedics of the University of Regensburg and the University Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, we offer top university medicine and also actively engage in research, teaching and medical training. Special scoliosis surgery takes place at the centre of spinal and scoliosis therapy. Our center for orthopaedic and rheumatological rehabilitation offers the entire range of modern medicine for the best possible recovery.
We are looking at the next time (m/d)
in full or part-time
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ASKLEPIOS As one of the largest private hospital operators in Germany, we see ourselves as a companion of our patients: both as a partner of our employees. We bring together what belongs together: proximity and progress, cordiality and high demands, teamwork and appreciation, people and innovations.
WIR SIND the Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach – your specialized clinic for musculoskellettale medicine right in front of the gates of the world heritage city of Regensburg. Every day, over 650 employees work on our picturesque campus with a common goal: best health for our patients. With the Clinic for Orthopaedics of the University of Regensburg and the University Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, we offer top university medicine and also actively engage in research, teaching and medical training. Special scoliosis surgery takes place at the centre of spinal and scoliosis therapy. Our center for orthopaedic and rheumatological rehabilitation offers the entire range of modern medicine for the best possible recovery.
We are looking at the next time (m/d)
in full or part-time
Psychological diagnosis Individual interventions Group interventions Participation in internal and patient-related interdisciplinary Team meetings Documentation
Graduate of Psychology (Diplom or Master) Willingness to distribute working time to a 5-day week You have a high degree of independence, reliability, teamability and empathy Structured and responsible operation Ability to interdisciplinary cooperation
A responsible and varied area of responsibility in a collegial team and an innovative environment Occupational pension Promoting training and personal development Job-Rad leasing option Group-wide networking by our social intranet “ASKME” Compatibility of family and work by, among others, flexible working and part-time models Operational health promotion and prevention through many offers under the “Asklepios Active” programme Employee discounts in many online shops and numerous discounts for leisure activities and events
Location
![]() | Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach GmbH | |
| 93077 Bad Abbach | ||
| Germany |
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