Are you a manual therapist who prefers deep analysis over quick solutions? In Bern, Switzerland's charming capital with its UNESCO World Heritage Site, they work with a patient, evidence-based approach. Here you take the time for each patient and delve into the complexity of chronic complaints. A city where history and modern care go hand in hand.
This is what your work in Bern looks like
- You mainly treat patients with persistent cervical and thoracic problems
- You specialize in headache treatments and cranio-mandibular dysfunctions
- You perform extensive neurological screenings for spinal problems
- You work with modern imaging techniques to support your clinical reasoning
- You combine hands-on manipulations with neuroscientific pain education
- You get an average of 45-60 minutes per patient for thorough treatments
- You work closely with orthopedic surgeons and neurologists in the region
- You treat in a historic building with modern decor in the middle of the Altstadt
- You participate in weekly case discussions with the multidisciplinary team
Who are you?
- You have completed a master's or postgraduate course in manual therapy
- You have a specific interest in complex spine problems and chronic pain
- You master advanced cervical manipulation techniques and are familiar with red flags
- You have knowledge of pain science and can apply this to your treatments
- You are fluent in Dutch and are excited to learn Swiss German
- You are patient, analytical and enjoy puzzling with complex cases
- You enjoy working with doctors and other specialists
- You value a calm, thoughtful approach over high-volume practices
- You're a good fit in a culturally rich city with a laid-back, intellectual atmosphere
This is what you get in return
- An attractive salary
between €6,000 and €7,600 gross per month - Extra reimbursement for treatments with higher complexity
- 5.5 weeks of vacation per year plus Berner Feiertage
- Comprehensive training budget of CHF 1,000 for specialized courses
- Access to modern diagnostic tools and treatment equipment
- Spacious, bright treatment rooms in an authentically renovated building
- Personal development interviews and supervision of senior manual therapists
- Free public transport subscription for the entire Bern region
- Discounts on cultural events and museums in the UNESCO World Heritage City
- Workplace 5 minutes' walk from the famous Zytglogge and the Aare
What to expect from takeoff
- A dedicated coach who fully guides you from first contact to start working
- Specialized support with SRK registration for manual therapists
- Comprehensive job interview preparation in the Bernese medical sector
- Help finding a home in the pleasant districts of Bern such as Länggasse or Matte
- Access to our German language courses with a focus on medical terminology
- Introduction to Bernese culture: from Zibelemärit to Gurten Festival
- Welcome to our close-knit community of physical therapists in Switzerland
- The exclusive takeoff starter pack with practical items for your new life
- Monthly drinks in Switzerland where you can meet other international therapists
- Ongoing support with insurance, taxes and other practical matters