Location: Wedel Rosengarten (next to Wedel S-Bahn station) Employment: Full-time or part-time (20, 25, 30 or 38 hours) Pay: €20–26/hour (depending on experience and qualifications)
Job Description
You don't just want to get through the day — you want to shape it. You don't want to wait for "someday" to happen — you want to set things in motion yourself. You're looking for a practice where your professional judgment counts and doesn't disappear behind rigid processes.
Then you're in the right place.
Therapiezentrum Wedel is an interdisciplinary family business with physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and rehabilitation sports all under one roof. Since 1996. 31 people on the team. Spread across 800 m² over two floors, right next to Wedel S-Bahn station in the Ärztehaus Rosengarten medical center.
We're looking for colleagues who want more than just a secure job. People who want to actively shape their field, bring in new ideas and take on responsibility. People who want to grow professionally — and to whom we offer the framework to do so: real structures, full reimbursement of continuing education costs, and a team that shares knowledge instead of hoarding it.
With us, you'll work across the full therapeutic spectrum — from infants to the elderly, from orthopedics through neurology to geriatrics and pediatrics. Whether you want to work orthopedically, develop in rehabilitation, or seek depth in neurology: you'll find your place here. Our nearly three decades of specialization in neurology (with a focus on Bobath and Vojta) is not a requirement, but an additional gift: those who want can learn from this wealth of knowledge — those working in orthopedics or rehabilitation bring in their own focus and continue to develop it.
Your responsibilities:
- Design your therapies independently — your clients, your methods, your judgment
- Bring your ideas into the further development of your field
- Treat clients across the entire lifespan — from infants to the elderly
- Conduct home visits and lead rehabilitation and prevention groups
- Use interdisciplinary case discussions with occupational and speech therapy colleagues to think through complex cases together
- Share your knowledge with the team and learn from experienced specialists
- Document modernly via iPad and voice input — directly during or after treatment
- Take on professional responsibility in areas that particularly interest you
