
Intensive Care Nurse, Hamburg-Finkenwerder
aiutanda GmbH
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Hamburg • 🇩🇪 Germany
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💰 €27 per hour
Job Level
Mid-LevelSenior
About the role
- You care for and support our adult intensive-care clients with compassion and professional expertise — in day or night shifts
- You provide basic and treatment-related intensive medical nursing care, ensuring safety and quality of life
- You independently and diligently maintain nursing documentation — an important part of your professional work
- You provide valuable support for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures — from preparation to assistance
Requirements
- Completed training as a qualified nurse — e.g., geriatric nurse, health and nursing care nurse, or registered nurse
- Specialist further training or substantial professional experience in out-of-hospital intensive care
- Willingness to work day and night shifts in a structured 11-hour shift system
- A personality characterized by calmness, patience, empathy and genuine compassion
Benefits
- Permanent employment contract with 29 days of annual leave for long-term security
- Working hours from 20 to 40 hours per week possible
- Additional tax-free night, Sunday and public holiday allowances — you will be fairly rewarded for your commitment
- Individual onboarding plan with a dedicated contact person so you feel comfortable from the start
- Support with company pension scheme to ensure long-term security
- Wide-ranging training and professional development opportunities so you can continue to grow
- Regular team meetings and team events for open communication and strong teamwork
- HanseFit — your fitness program, sponsored by us!
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
intensive medical nursing carenursing documentationdiagnostic procedurestherapeutic procedures
Soft skills
compassionempathycalmnesspatience
Certifications
qualified nursegeriatric nursehealth and nursing care nurseregistered nurse