Nursing assistant (f/m/d) in a retirement home in Siegen

  • Germany, 57074 Siegen
  • Assistant doctor
  • Minijob / 450-Euro Job

    
Jobs Nursing assistant (f/m/d) in a retirement home in Siegen

14.06.2023
Become a part of the Sophienheim in Siegen. We are looking for a nursing assistant (f/m/d) in full or part time or as a mini-job as soon as possible

Your tasks:
You are responsible for the basic care and support of our residents. You will help to maintain and improve the quality of life of our residents, structure the daily routine and promote community life.

Your profile:
You enjoy working with older people and have good communication skills. You are also punctual, reliable and honest. You have good organisational skills and practical aptitude and are willing to work in 2 shifts and also on weekends and holidays, in exceptional cases in 3 shifts.

We offer remuneration according to BAT-KF with the usual social benefits such as Christmas bonus and additional insurance in the Kirchliche Zusatzversorgungskasse. We are a diverse company that offers you good opportunities for further education and training. You can participate in health-promoting measures within the Diakonie in South Westphalia and work with dynamic and competent teams.

Scope

Full- or part-time or as a mini-job

Start date

as soon as possible

Place of work

Südstr. 11, Siegen

We look forward to hearing from you! Contact:

Sophienheim | Head of Nursing Anna Schmidt | Südstraße 11 | Siegen
e-mail: | Phone: (0271)

Apply now online

Diakonie in Südwestfalen gGmbH

Diakonie in Südwestfalen gGmbH

Diakonie in South Westphalia - a network for the whole of life

The Diakonie in South Westphalia forms the largest health and social network in our region - and is there from birth to the end of life for people who are ill, in need of help and care. With 3,400 employees, the company is a major employer in about 120 facilities at more than 40 locations. Every year, 100,000 people are treated, cared for and looked after here. As a professional service provider, Diakonie in South Westphalia links numerous diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitation and care units. These include hospitals, medical care centres, homes for the elderly, outpatient care services along with a meal service, a day care centre for children, outpatient rehabilitation centres, residential homes for people with disabilities, help for homeless people, a hospice, various counselling centres and its own care training centre. There is a strong foundation for the work of Diakonie in South Westphalia: as a Protestant institution, the organisation is firmly anchored in a Christian worldview. Regardless of their origin and religion, people in the most diverse situations receive help and support here. And the focus is always on the dignity of the individual.