Would you like to work in a small, informal specialist clinic in the countryside where all colleagues know each other by name? In our team, we always count on each other 100 percent.
Become part of the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Krefeld-Hüls site at the earliest possible date as a full-time or part-time MTR / MFA with X-ray license Klinik am Hülser Bruch (m/f/d).
We are a small, family-run clinic where the focus is on the individual needs of patients - and all colleagues know each other by name. The hospital is nestled in the Hülser Bruch, one of the most beautiful recreational areas in the Lower Rhine region. An ideal place to help people get well.
Helios is the leading hospital operator in Europe. Collegial and interdisciplinary cooperation and the rapid implementation of innovations guarantee our patients the best possible care. This creates a unique space for your knowledge, talents, ideas and future plans.
We look forward to receiving your application!
Equal opportunities in the workplace are important to us. That's why we particularly encourage people with disabilities, of all gender identities and backgrounds to apply.
Would you like to find out more about your opportunities with us or spend a day with us? Nothing could be easier. Please contact Ms. Eva Morenz (Head of MTR) on 02151 32-2572 or by e-mail at eva.morenz[at]helios-gesundheit.de.
Helios Clinic Krefeld
Helios Cäcilien-Hospital Hüls
Fette Henn 50
47839 Krefeld
Please submit your application in German. As long as the job ad is online, you can apply quickly and easily.
At Fresenius all job applicants are welcome – regardless of gender, age, origin, nationality, religion, disability, sexual identity and orientation, or any other personal characteristics.
All terms used in this job advertisement to denote persons refer to all genders equally (male, female, diverse).
When it’s not just a job, but your calling. When you have an impact on people’s lives every day. When you can’t imagine doing something else. Then you know it’s Fresenius.