REH_12510
Innsbruck, Austria
Professionals
Full-Time 38.5 h
Your Tasks
* Support MED-EL rehabilitation services world-wide
* Provide content and manage the hearing rehabilitation portfolio
* Develop and promote rehabilitation materials, tools, programs, and services for various platforms and media
* Present and educate on rehabilitation topics and materials at conferences and other relevant events and institutions through various media, online and on-site
* Collaborate with internal and external stake holders of rehabilitation services to develop strategic rehabilitation and education concepts
Your Profile
* Academic degree in the field of speech and language therapy, hearing and speech sciences, or in relevant fields (e.g. teacher of the deaf, speech and language pathologist, hearing educator)
* Additional training and clinical experience in the field of hearing loss, e.g. LSLS certification and practice is desirable
* Background and experience working with people with hearing loss and hearing devices with a focus on listening and spoken language
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; additional language skills are a plus
Please apply in English
Your Benefits
* Central Location
* Employee Events
* Flexible Hours
* Further Training
* Onboarding
* Workplace Well-Being
Further Information
Minimum Salary:
Salary will be determined based on professional experience; the formal minimum salary according to Collective Bargaining Agreement is € 47,810.14.
Earliest Entry Date:
This position is to be filled immediately.
Your Contact Person:
If you have any questions please contact Chantal Heiland.
About MED-EL:
MED-EL is a leading manufacturer of innovative medical devices for the treatment of various types and degrees of hearing loss. Our unique portfolio of implantable hearing solutions benefits thousands of individuals in more than 140 countries worldwide. With headquarters in Innsbruck, Austria, MED-EL has over 3,000 employees around the world.
Want to join a company that helps bring the joy of sound to people with hearing loss? Apply now