Organization:
Addis Guzo (Swiss NGO) works at a high professional level, providing mobility aids and skills development training for adults as well as pediatric physiotherapy and comprehensive early intervention programmes for children with impairments
Job Description:
Vacancy for a talented junior physiotherapist who wants to specialize in the treatment of children with impairments. We offer a full-time position in a multidisciplinary team. The position involves internal training in pediatric physiotherapy and early intervention with international professionals.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Professional baseline assessment and definition of comprehensive therapy goals and objectives, development of therapy plans, implementation of individual and group therapies, needless daily written documentation, discharge and summary reports, coaching of parents and caregivers, collaboration with partner organisations
Our working hours are: Monday to Friday 7:30-16:30.
Job Category:Pediatric Physiotherapy & Early Intervention
Program Areas:Rehabilitation Department
Employment Period:2-year contract with the possibility of extension
Required Qualifications:
- BA in physiotherapy and C1 English (Advanced)
The application documents must be complete and of professional standard:
- Letter of motivation explaining why you would like to specialise in pediatric physiotherapy and early intervention and work in Addis Guzo
- Curriculum vitae in tabular form with a recent photo
- Supporting documents e.g. certificates, references, recommendations
Required attitude and career perspectives:
- As we train our staff to an international level, you must be willing to commit to a minimum of 2 years. Our training and professional development programme and your skills, commitment and ambition will enable you to successfully apply for an internationally recognised MA degree abroad later on (e.g. as an early intervention specialist).
Required experience:
- 1 year of professional experience, voluntary work and personal experience with people with disabilities are an absolute advantage