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Ergoterapeut med erfaring fra hjerneskadeområdet efterlyses

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Company: Cervello A/S
Published Oct 30, 2025

Role highlights

Contract type

Full Time

Schedule

Permanent

Experience

Senior

Work style

On-site

Key skills

This senior-level occupational therapist role requires extensive experience in the brain injury field. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in neurological rehabilitation, specifically working with patients who have sustained brain injuries. Key competencies include comprehensive assessment and evaluation of cognitive, physical, and functional impairments resulting from brain damage. The therapist should be skilled in designing and implementing individualized intervention plans aimed at improving patients' independence, daily living skills, and quality of life. Experience with multidisciplinary team collaboration is essential, as is the ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals. Familiarity with evidence-based therapeutic techniques and rehabilitation technologies used in brain injury care is important. The role demands a deep understanding of the challenges faced by brain injury patients and the ability to adapt therapy approaches accordingly. Although specific educational requirements are not detailed, a professional qualification as an occupational therapist is implied, alongside substantial practical experience in the neurological domain. Strong problem-solving skills, empathy, and patience are critical attributes for success in this position. Overall, this role suits a seasoned occupational therapist dedicated to advancing recovery and functional outcomes for individuals affected by brain injuries.

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