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Speech therapist - Attractive % retrocession - Saint-Quentin 02

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Saint-Quentin 02100

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Jobs Speech therapist - Saint-Quentin 02
- France
Are you interested in a new professional adventure in the Hauts-de-France region?

A healthcare facility, ideally located in Saint-Quentin, is recruiting a Speech Therapist H/F on a salaried basis.

You will be in charge of the tasks entrusted to you, and you will be committed to ensuring that your patients receive the best possible care, and that the quality of the care you provide is at the heart of your priorities. You'll be working in a multidisciplinary environment, where you'll be able to share your experience and exchange ideas with other practitioners.

Don't hesitate to join this great structure full of advantages!

For this position, you will benefit from an attractive percentage-based retrocession.

Benefits of the position:
- Permanent salaried status, full or part-time
. - Attractive retrocession of 40% gross
. - New, modern structure
- Multidisciplinary team
- Beautiful region


Location : Saint-Quentin 02100

The aim is also to give you something to compare by proposing other full-time or part-time opportunities in different structures throughout France corresponding to your search criteria.

Profiles sought: Speech therapist qualified in France or the European Union
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Benefits: Mutuelle, Prévoyance santé, Retraite, Participation aux frais de transports, Tickets-restaurants, CE...


Contact us on: 06 30 19 54 06

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