The University Hospital of Münster is one of the leading hospitals in Germany. Such a position is not only achieved through size and medical success. The commitment of each individual is important. We need your commitment so that we can do big things for our patients, even in small ways. We offer you many options so that you can continue to grow yourself.
We are looking for a permanent position for the Ophthalmology Clinic as soon as possible
Senior physician (gn*) for ophthalmology, focus on glaucoma and/or eyelid surgery
employed full-time
Remuneration according to TV Ä
The Münster University Eye Clinic provides outpatient and inpatient treatment at the highest level in all areas of conservative and surgical ophthalmology. Our team of experienced specialists covers the entire operative-surgical spectrum of ophthalmology and offers the most modern examination techniques and therapeutic procedures. The clinic was completely renovated in a listed building and furnished with a modern ambience.
Your area of responsibility:
- Surgical treatment mainly of the anterior segment of the eye and/or the outer eye
- Management of special consultation hours
- Participation in teaching and further training
- Exploitation of research opportunities in basic research or clinical research
We expect from you: - successfully completed specialist training in ophthalmology
- successfully completed doctorate and desired or completed habilitation
- many years of experience in ophthalmology
- surgical experience in the posterior segment of the eye
We offer: - a job in a very creative team
- a completely renovated clinic with the latest diagnostic and therapeutic options
- a hospital-owned center for clinical studies
- a hospital-owned laboratory for basic scientific work
We look forward to receiving your application at bewerbung@ukmuenster.de.
The UKM supports the compatibility of work and family and has therefore been certified as a family-conscious company since 2010. There is generally the possibility of part-time employment. Applications from women are welcomed; Within the framework of legal regulations, women are given preferential treatment. Severely disabled people are given special consideration if they are equally qualified.