
Team Lead, Registered Nurse – Out-of-Hospital Intensive Care
365° Häusliche Kranken- und Fachpflege Marianne Weiß GmbH
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Düsseldorf • Germany
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Job Level
About the role
- Responsible for organizing and leading the WG (shared-apartment) team
- Responsible for managing the WG duty schedule
- Maintain relationships with providers, cooperation partners and physicians
- Organize and conduct team meetings for professional exchange
- Reliably pass on information from nursing management to the team
- Maintain close contact with the leadership level
- Act as point of contact for team concerns
- High empathy and strong interpersonal skills
- Approachable and available for employee discussions
Requirements
- Qualified as a Registered Nurse, Nurse, Geriatric Nurse, or Specialist Nurse for Anesthesia and Intensive Care (m/f/d)
- Experience in out-of-hospital intensive care
- Completion of a basic course in out-of-hospital ventilation
- Leadership experience desirable
Benefits
- Permanent employment not tied to a specific patient
- Annual special payment in 2026 (pro-rated for part-time)
- Tax-free premium pay (night shifts up to +40%, Sundays and public holidays up to +150%)
- 30 days annual leave
- Individualized onboarding
- Employee referral bonus (up to €1,500 net for qualified full-time employees)
- Work–life balance
- 8-hour shifts and tailored schedules available by agreement
- Digital shift schedule accessible on mobile
- Company occupational health program with online offerings in exercise (e.g., Gymondo), nutrition (e.g., Weight Watchers), and stress management
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
out-of-hospital intensive careout-of-hospital ventilation
Soft Skills
high empathyinterpersonal skillsapproachableavailable for employee discussionsleadership experience
Certifications
Registered NurseNurseGeriatric NurseSpecialist Nurse for Anesthesia and Intensive Care