UKM Universitätsklinikum Münster | Germany | 48xxx Münster | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 17.12.2025 on stepstone.de
Physiotherapist with further training as a respiratory therapist (m/f/d)
Physiotherapist (gn*) with further education as breathing therapy In full or part-time | Remuneration according to TV-L | Central institution Therapeutic health professions | Team Children and youth medicine | Reference 11601 We're the UKM. We have a clear societal mission and a special social responsibility with the connection of healthcare, research and teaching. In order to meet our high standards every day, we look forward to your medical expertise in the Center for Therapeutic Health Professionals. In a pleasant working atmosphere, characterized by collegial, interprofessional and value-estimating cooperation, we deal with the medical care of the patients entrusted to us, which we develop through curiosity, innovation and research, while providing our knowledge to others. Our focus is on the optimal care of these patients and on the continuous improvement of therapeutic concepts – best with you!
“In our interprofessional team, breathing therapy is a central link between medical, nursing and therapeutic expertise in breathing. Through targeted respiratory management – from inhalation, secretion mobilization, breathing aids to respiration and weaning – we want to provide the best possible care for children suffering from complex diseases. A special focus is on the guidance of parents and relatives as well as cooperation with the care service to ensure a stable breathing situation of our small to growing patients. The close cooperation with physiotherapy, ergotherapy, logopaedics and complementary therapy offerings such as Shiatsu enriches our everyday life and enables a holistic view of our patients. Regular training and professional exchange with medical staff, relatives and therapists extend our knowledge horizon and strengthen the evidence-based practice. Through the close cooperation of all breathing therapists at the UKM, we can further develop the respiratory care. In the paediatric I want to expand this area – and look forward to your support!”
C. Krämer, breathing therapist and physiotherapist
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Physiotherapist (gn*) with further education as breathing therapy In full or part-time | Remuneration according to TV-L | Central institution Therapeutic health professions | Team Children and youth medicine | Reference 11601 We're the UKM. We have a clear societal mission and a special social responsibility with the connection of healthcare, research and teaching. In order to meet our high standards every day, we look forward to your medical expertise in the Center for Therapeutic Health Professionals. In a pleasant working atmosphere, characterized by collegial, interprofessional and value-estimating cooperation, we deal with the medical care of the patients entrusted to us, which we develop through curiosity, innovation and research, while providing our knowledge to others. Our focus is on the optimal care of these patients and on the continuous improvement of therapeutic concepts – best with you!
“In our interprofessional team, breathing therapy is a central link between medical, nursing and therapeutic expertise in breathing. Through targeted respiratory management – from inhalation, secretion mobilization, breathing aids to respiration and weaning – we want to provide the best possible care for children suffering from complex diseases. A special focus is on the guidance of parents and relatives as well as cooperation with the care service to ensure a stable breathing situation of our small to growing patients. The close cooperation with physiotherapy, ergotherapy, logopaedics and complementary therapy offerings such as Shiatsu enriches our everyday life and enables a holistic view of our patients. Regular training and professional exchange with medical staff, relatives and therapists extend our knowledge horizon and strengthen the evidence-based practice. Through the close cooperation of all breathing therapists at the UKM, we can further develop the respiratory care. In the paediatric I want to expand this area – and look forward to your support!”
C. Krämer, breathing therapist and physiotherapist
Representing the therapeutic perspective in an interprofessional therapeutic team Independent planning and implementation of breathing-therapeutic diagnostics and therapy according to the latest findings of science and research in childhood and youth medicine in the outpatient and inpatient field Application and development of therapeutic methods in prevention, curation, rehabilitation and palliation (evidence-based practice) Advice to patients and their relatives Creating, implementing and applying therapeutic treatment paths, treatment manuals and supply concepts Cooperation in the implementation of studies, projects and the development of cross-disciplinary concepts
Completed training as physiotherapist (gn) Complete training as a breathing therapyin or equivalent degree (if you are still in training, please refer to the date of completion in the application) Teamability and empathy Interest in interprofessional cooperation Comprehensive basic knowledge in the field of breathing Clinical Reasoning Competence Joy in the innovative combination of new treatment paths and team processes and team formation Interest in child and youth medicine Participation in training events Ready for weekend and holiday services
Collective remuneration, annual special payment and occupational pensions (VBL) 30 days holiday a year plus two extra free days on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve Possibility to establish new forms of therapy and actively participate in the design of the therapy Plenty of space in the organization of your working day Very high interprofessionality and possibility of a non-binding hospitation Variety of continuing and continuing training for your development Many other benefits such as sports, job ticket, business, canteen or childcare in emergencies CONDITIONS: Flexible working day With design possibilities Varied Non-committal hospitation Further advantages
Location
![]() | UKM Universitätsklinikum Münster | |
| 48149 Münster | ||
| Germany |
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