Job Advertisements

Unsolicited applications are welcome for the medical, organizational and MTR team at the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Pediatric and Neuroradiology.

 

 

The following positions are currently vacant in our institute:

 


Medical Technologist (f/m/d) for Radiology - Reference 52 N/2024

Application Deadline: Open

Rostock is a vibrant and child-friendly port city on the Baltic Sea. The University Medicine Rostock (www.med.uni-rostock.de) is the primary care provider for the Rostock region, a growth area with great potential.
To strengthen our team at the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, we are looking to hire a Medical Technologist (f/m/d) for Radiology as soon as possible, preferably on a full-time basis (40 hrs/week), initially for a fixed term of two years (with the option for extension), and compensated according to the TV-L.
Learn more about our institute at https://radiologie.med.uni-rostock.de/.

Reference No. 52 N/2024
Application Deadline: Open
 

Your Responsibilities

  • Independently perform and assist with examinations throughout the field of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, particularly in mammography.

Your Profile

  • Completed training as a Medical Technologist (formerly known as MTRA)
  • Certification of professional qualification in screening or experience in mammography
  • Willingness to work late, night, weekend, and holiday shifts, including on-call duties
  • Flexibility, resilience, teamwork ability, and a sense of responsibility
  • Compassionate and friendly interaction with our patients

We Offer

  • A diverse and varied range of tasks
  • Corporate health management
  • Employer-contributed pension scheme (VBL)
  • Use of a job ticket (employer-subsidized) for public transport
  • Corporate rates at Rostock gyms, selected events, and selected pharmacies
  • Access to university sports

Please send your complete application documents, mentioning the reference number above, by email in PDF format as a single file to:
bewerbung{at}med.uni-rostock.de
or alternatively to the University Medicine Rostock, Department of Human Resources, PO Box 10 08 88, 18055 Rostock.

For ease of reading, we use the male form of address in the text. Of course, people of any gender identity are welcome at the University Medicine Rostock.

Applicants with severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration in accordance with legal requirements, provided they are equally qualified.


Costs incurred during the application process cannot be reimbursed.

 


 

Operating Room Assistant / Nursing Professional / Medical Assistant (f/m/d) with/without X-ray license - Reference 160 N/2024

Application Deadline: Open

Rostock is a vibrant and child-friendly port city on the Baltic Sea. The University Medicine Rostock (www.med.uni-rostock.de) is the maximum care provider for the Rostock region, a growth area with great potential.
To strengthen our team at the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Pediatric and Neuroradiology, we are looking for an Operating Room Assistant, Nursing Professional, or Medical Assistant (f/m/d) to start immediately in a full-time position (40 hrs/week), initially limited to two years, and compensated according to TV-L.
Our radiology department operates in a state-of-the-art new building section. In this unique medical competence center, the radiology facilities have been expanded and equipped with new devices. More information about our institute can be found at https://radiologie.med.uni-rostock.de/.

Reference No. 160 N/2024
Application Deadline: Open


Your Responsibilities

  • Assisting with procedures in the entire field of interventional radiology, as well as in diagnostic radiology
  • Preparation of all examinations under sterile conditions
  • Preparation, support, monitoring, and post-interventional care of patients
  • Organization and coordination of workflow
  • We support you in obtaining your radiation protection course (X-ray license), which allows you to take on additional responsibilities within the equipment team.

Your Profile

  • Completed training as an Operating Room Assistant, Nursing Professional, or Medical Assistant
  • Willingness to work early and late shifts, possibly combined with compensation for time off and additional pay for participating in alternative shift models
  • Flexibility, resilience, teamwork skills, and a sense of responsibility
  • Compassionate and friendly interaction with our patients

We Offer

  • Thorough orientation and, if interested, qualified support in obtaining the radiation protection qualification (X-ray license)
  • Regular continuing education and training
  • Diverse and varied tasks in an interdisciplinary setting
  • A young, open-minded team with flat hierarchies
  • Working with state-of-the-art technology
  • Rotation into other areas with a variety of tasks, e.g., CT/MRI/X-ray
  • Corporate health management
  • Employer-contributed pension scheme (VBL)
  • Job bicycle
  • Use of a job ticket (employer-subsidized) for public transport
  • Corporate rates at Rostock gyms, selected events, and selected pharmacies
  • Access to university sports
  • In addition to an attractive clinical and scientific work environment, we also offer excellent infrastructure for young families and single parents. For instance, your children can be well cared for at the "Gewächshaus" daycare center (a cooperation with the University Medicine Rostock), located in close proximity. The opening hours are specifically tailored to the needs of our employees. You will also find a wide range of public and private schools in Rostock.

Please send your complete application documents, mentioning the reference number above, by email in PDF format as a single file to:
bewerbung{at}med.uni-rostock.de
or alternatively to the University Medicine Rostock, Department of Human Resources, PO Box 10 08 88, 18055 Rostock.

For ease of reading, we use the male form of address in the text. Of course, people of any gender identity are welcome at the University Medicine Rostock.

Applicants with severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration in accordance with legal requirements, provided they are equally qualified.


Costs incurred during the application process cannot be reimbursed.