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Medical-technical assistant MTA Neuromonitoring 40-50% Department of Neurosurgery
Your main tasks
- Independent performance of electrophysiological measurements (especially SEPs/MEPs) during neurosurgical procedures in the OR
- Independent performance of extended or specialised electrophysiological measurements as part of intraoperative neuromonitoring (e.g. cranial nerve measurements) and/or willingness to learn these skills
- To work in an interdisciplinary and interprofessional team (neurosurgery, anaesthesia, nursing, etc.)
Other activities
- Independent logistical tasks in the area of intraoperative neuromonitoring (e.g. data management, contact with USZ medical technology)
Your profile
- Training as an MTA, nurse, specialist in neurophysiological diagnostics or comparable professional qualification
- Alternatively, completed studies in neuroscience or equivalent
- Professional experience in neurophysiology and/or intraoperative neuromonitoring
- You are able to work independently & flexibly
- Willingness to occasionally work in the evening, but no weekend or public holiday work, no night shifts (long working hours are compensated by the hour or day)
- Good communication skills
- At least fluent in English, attainment of German B2 / C1 level during the course of employment desired
We offer you a challenging job in a university environment and in an excellently equipped, internationally recognised department. You will have access to in-clinic training and the internal and external further training opportunities. A multi-professional team is looking forward to welcoming you.
Please send your application to stephanie.indlekofer@usz.ch
Please send your application to stephanie.indlekofer@usz.ch
Further information
For further information, please contact PD Dr David Bellut, Head Physician and Deputy Clinic Director of the Department of Neurosurgery.
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