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Nurse in endocrinology and HIV unit, outpatient sector - 50%

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

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Part-time
Location
Geneva
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You conduct individual consultations (blood sampling and diagnostic tests, treatment, organization of follow-ups) for patients with endocrine pathologies. The pathologies you may encounter are: Thyroid diseases (hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroid nodule, goiter, cancer) Pituitary diseases (adenoma, pituitary insufficiency, diabetes insipidus) Adrenal diseases (Cushing's syndrome, adrenal insufficiency, adrenal tumors) Diseases of the ovaries and testes (hirsutism, gynecomastia, polycystic ovary syndrome, hypogonadism, infertility) Hypogonadism (Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, male or female infertility, menopause) Gender incongruence You assist the doctor with the treatment of thyroid nodules by radiofrequency and alcoholization (ultrasound-guided treatment, requiring rigor, technique, and asepsis). You also accompany people undergoing gender transition through their journey. You may also be required to work in the infectiology unit which welcomes patients living with HIV, for regular follow-up and/or injections of long-acting treatment. As part of missions of general interest and prevention, this unit is also a reference center for the implementation of prophylactic treatments against HIV (PrEP, PEP). It has an anonymous STI screening center where prevention messages and sexual health advice are provided. This activity is complementary to the activity in endocrinology, at a rate of one day per week. You hold a HES Bachelor in nursing or an equivalent title recognized by the Swiss Red Cross. A CAS or a DAS in therapeutic education would be an asset. You have at least five years of experience in a care unit and adapt easily to a versatile working environment. You are motivated to acquire the specific knowledge related to the pathologies managed in the department in order to guarantee optimal care for patients. You demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, with a keen sense of welcome, listening, non-judgment, empathy, benevolence, and calmness. You are comfortable with therapeutic education and accompany patients in acquiring the knowledge and technical skills necessary for their autonomy, particularly in the context of workshops on adrenal insufficiency and learning injections to be performed at home. You rigorously apply protocols relating to dynamic tests to guarantee diagnostic reliability. You demonstrate analytical, synthesis, and adaptation capacities when faced with unforeseen situations, while knowing how to prioritize your activities and organize your work effectively. Finally, you are autonomous and have an excellent sense of interpersonal relations, promoting quality collaboration with patients and teams. You have an excellent command of the French language, both spoken and written. Start date: 01.01.2027 Number of positions: 1 Activity rate: 50% Function class: 15 Contract: CDI Application deadline: 26.08.2026 Request for information: Mme S. Arcis, RES, tel. 079 553 49 23 or M. P. Guyon-Gellin, ARS, tel. 079 553 80 57 Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of the diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates. This advertisement is addressed to women and men alike. Wishing to commit to the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Office cantonal de l'emploi. Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform are considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed. With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève are a reference institution at the national and international levels. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our 2025 retrospective by clicking here. The endocrinology unit manages, on diagnostic and therapeutic levels, people living with an endocrine pathology. It also accompanies people undergoing gender transition.

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