Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | Germany | Freiburg im Breisgau | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 26.03.2025 on stepstone.de
Study Nurse - Study Assistant / Medical Documentation Assistant (m/w/d) - Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
The University Hospital Freiburg is a hospital with a maximum of 2,100 beds, whose catchment area extends from Basel to Karlsruhe, from the French border to the Lake Constance. Around 90,000 stationary patients and around 900,000 outpatient visitors are treated annually. The university hospital employs more than 15,000 people and is one of the largest employers in the region. The Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology is looking for a*n Study Nurse (m/w/d) Are you looking for a varied and state-of-the-art workplace where you can contribute, expand and deepen your skills? Do you want to get to know the entire spectrum of modern imaging diagnostics in clinical trials and strengthen our team at the Radiological Study Centre? We look forward to your application! JOBV1_EN
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The University Hospital Freiburg is a hospital with a maximum of 2,100 beds, whose catchment area extends from Basel to Karlsruhe, from the French border to the Lake Constance. Around 90,000 stationary patients and around 900,000 outpatient visitors are treated annually. The university hospital employs more than 15,000 people and is one of the largest employers in the region. The Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology is looking for a*n Study Nurse (m/w/d) Are you looking for a varied and state-of-the-art workplace where you can contribute, expand and deepen your skills? Do you want to get to know the entire spectrum of modern imaging diagnostics in clinical trials and strengthen our team at the Radiological Study Centre? We look forward to your application!
administrative support of the management of the Radiological Study Centre (RSZ) Coordination and appointment of radiological examination requirements Documentation of study-relevant data according to specifications Contact person*in for patients, instructors and external partners Cooperation on projects and on-time work on administrative tasks Ensuring efficient information flow within the team and other areas search and provision of information, including information distribution to internal and external bodies (optionally in English)
completed training in a medical assistance profession, e.g. as a health and nursing worker, MFA, MTA, MDA (m/w/d) ideally additional qualification as a Study Nurse (m/w/d) – but no settings multiannual relevant professional experience desirable great interest in clinical research and imaging diagnostics good English knowledge of word and font as well as safe handling of MS Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Experience with internal medical software (MeDoc, RadCentre, SAP) reliable, independent and team-oriented personality with a structured and result-oriented manner pronounced communication capability and safe occurrence
responsible and varied activities in a dedicated, competent team flexible working hours – without weekend and night services a structured and excellent incorporation diverse possibilities for professional and personal development through regular internal and external training an attractive remuneration according to TV-UK as well as additional services such as occupational retirement, the job ticket UKF and Hansefit The place is to be occupied in the TV-UK in full or part-time (70 %-100 %) and initially limited to 2 years, with the option of extension. JOBV1_EN
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![]() | Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | |
79106 Freiburg im Breisgau | ||
Germany |
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