Fast stilling på 30 timer som ergoterapeut inden for håndkirurgisk speciale i Fysio- og Ergoterapiafdelingen, Aalborg Univers...
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This position requires a qualified occupational therapist specializing in hand surgery within the Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Department at Aalborg University Hospital. The role involves providing specialized therapeutic interventions for patients with hand surgical needs, necessitating in-depth knowledge of hand anatomy, surgical procedures, and rehabilitation techniques. Candidates should be proficient in assessing and treating complex hand conditions, designing individualized therapy plans, and collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams including surgeons, physiotherapists, and nursing staff. Experience with post-operative care, splinting, and functional recovery strategies is essential. The role demands strong clinical reasoning, patient communication skills, and the ability to document treatment outcomes accurately. Familiarity with hospital protocols and healthcare standards is important to ensure compliance and patient safety. While specific experience and education levels are not detailed, the position implies a need for a licensed occupational therapist with relevant specialization or experience in hand therapy. The job is a fixed 30-hour weekly position, indicating part-time engagement within a hospital setting focused on hand surgical rehabilitation.
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