
Qualified Nurse – Outpatient Pediatric Intensive Care
Balu Kinderintensivpflegedienst GmbH
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Bremen • Germany
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About the role
- Basic and therapeutic nursing care (e.g., oxygen and medication administration, injections, suctioning, PEG care, inhalation and respiratory therapy, and monitor surveillance)
- Nursing documentation
- Collaboration within an interdisciplinary team
- Communication with family members
- Emergency management
Requirements
- You are a qualified nurse (m/f/d) — any specialty or general nursing qualification (Generalistic training)
- No experience in pediatrics or out-of-hospital intensive care yet? No problem!
Benefits
- Collective agreement pay plus additional allowances and an annual special payment
- Referral bonus for new hires – €1,500 net
- Covering shifts pays off – receive between €37.50 and €65.00 per shift taken
- 120-hour specialist training in out-of-hospital intensive care within the first months
- Individual onboarding plan with personal support
- Psychological support in the form of a monthly online counseling session and an on-call confidential advisor available at any time for work-related or personal concerns and stress
- A free employee account with "macht fit" for free or low-cost courses for your physical health, and a subsidy of up to €50 for "macht fit" courses that promote your mental health
- Regular training and further education through the group's own BaWiG training academy – including e-learnings
- Subsidy for company pension scheme
- Corporate benefits – great discounts at many brands
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
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Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationemergency management
Certifications
nursing qualificationgeneralistic training