FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Sporttherapeut position?
The primary responsibilities include treating patients in both individual and group therapies, using indication-specific treatment techniques, supervising Medical Training Therapy (MTT), developing new therapeutic concepts, and collaborating with colleagues in an interdisciplinary team.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must have a completed degree as a Diplom-Sportlehrer (with a supplementary qualification in sports therapy) or a Master's degree in Sports Sciences with a medical focus. Additional indication-specific qualifications and/or training in Medical Training Therapy are desirable.
Is prior experience necessary for applying to this job?
Yes, prior experience as a Sporttherapeut/in in an indication-specific rehabilitation facility is preferred.
What personal qualities are sought in candidates?
We are looking for a personable and team-oriented individual who finds joy in witnessing both small and large treatment progress.
Are there flexible working hours for this role?
Yes, we design your working hours to fit your life, allowing for a better work-life balance.
What benefits does the company offer?
The company offers numerous benefits, including no weekend or shift work, structured onboarding, opportunities for professional development through training days, contributions to retirement plans, and 30 days of vacation plus an additional day off on your birthday.
Where is the working location for this position?
The position is located in Leipzig, accessible and centrally located with good public transport links.
Is an application required to include a cover letter?
No, you can apply without a cover letter if you find this job opportunity appealing.
How can I apply for the Sporttherapeut position?
Interested candidates can apply online by clicking the apply button. If you have questions, feel free to contact us directly or call.
What is the therapeutic focus of the ZAR Leipzig?
At ZAR Leipzig, we focus on orthopedics and trauma surgery rehabilitation.