Regional hospital network serving Western Austria with three academic medical centers
Tirol Kliniken operates Austria's largest Western-region healthcare system—three hospital campuses, nursing facilities, and a training institute—with over 9,000 staff. Active hiring reveals a clinical-operations focus: 109 healthcare roles across nursing, medicine, and allied disciplines against 5 engineering and 4 ops positions. The tech stack (SAP, HL7/FHIR, Moodle, specialized imaging) paired with S/4HANA adoption and ongoing pain points around care management staffing and patient administration suggest a mid-size health system transitioning enterprise resource planning while managing persistent clinical labor constraints.
Notable leadership hires: Patient Billing Lead
Tirol Kliniken comprises four facilities: the University Hospital Innsbruck (teaching and research center), and regional hospitals in Hochzirl-Natters and Hall, plus a state nursing clinic. Founded in 1991, the organization delivers primary care and international-level specialized medicine across departments including neurology, orthopedics, radiology, and emerging programs like elite athlete care and Alzheimer's research. Operational priorities include hospital modernization, building-systems upgrades, interdisciplinary care coordination, and workforce expansion in nursing and primary care.
Yes. Healthcare roles (109 active openings) dominate hiring, with mid-level positions (nursing, medicine, allied professions) at 63 headcount. Active pain points include care management staffing shortages and expansion of the pneumology team.
Core systems include SAP (currently upgrading to S/4HANA), HL7/FHIR healthcare data standards, Moodle for training, and specialized clinical imaging (Cone Beam CT). The organization also uses standard Microsoft Office tools.
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