The occupational medicine department offers occupational medical customer care throughout the federal territory in all industries and company sizes. As a specialist doctor in occupational medicine, you can expect a varied range of tasks in the areas of occupational medicine, traffic medicine and workplace health management.
Requirements
- Specialist doctor in occupational medicine or doctor with additional qualification in occupational medicine
- Further additional qualifications, specialist titles, additional qualifications, etc., such as in the areas of emergency medicine, radiation protection, travel medicine, and comparable, are an advantage
- Proof of complete measles protection according to the measles protection act (vaccination record or doctor's certificate) required
- Routine handling of MS Office
- Independent, reliable, and service-oriented way of working
- Driving license class B and willingness to work locally in the field
Benefits
- Attractive remuneration, including Christmas and holiday pay
- 30 days of vacation, additional vacation time with longer employment
- Flexible and family-friendly working hours without shift, night, and weekend work, mobile working possible (also part-time)
- Internal further education and training measures, as well as a wide range of opportunities to implement your own ideas and job focal points
- Secure employment in a global service company with a family-friendly work culture
- Events such as ski cup, motorcycle meeting or Christmas party
- Other great benefits: company pension plan, job bike leasing, employee discounts, internal workplace health management, parking spaces, and much more