Which activities appear in relevant job advertisements and how often? What is required in the job "Naturopath"?

Advertisements for a job as a naturopath contain all the requirements that a company places on new employees for the vacancy. People looking for a job will find all the important information about the vacancy in job advertisements, such as

  • the activities
  • the employer's requirements such as previous education, professional experience, personal skills and characteristics
  • the company-related information

The information on the job "naturopath" varies depending on the employer. We have selected, viewed and summarized the information from relevant job advertisements on various job exchanges*:

 

Different job titles:

  • Naturopath
  • Complementary therapist
  • Complementary therapist
  • Alternative medicine practitioner
  • Alternative medicine practitioner
  • Naturopath
  • Homeopath
  • Acupuncturist
  • Acupressure therapist
  • Respiratory therapist
  • Movement and body therapist
  • Craniosacral therapist
  • Eutony therapist
  • Reflexology therapist
  • Aromatherapist
  • Kinesiologist
  • Ayurveda therapist
  • Structural Integration Therapist
  • Shiatsu therapist
  • Yoga therapist
  • TCM therapist, traditional Chinese medicine practitioner

 

Distribution of the individual tasks in the naturopath job:

Advice and treatment of patients: A naturopath should be able to advise patients in detail about natural healing methods and carry out appropriate treatments

approx. 50% of the time

Diagnostics: This could include recognizing signs of illness through traditional or alternative methods, such as pulse diagnosis, tongue diagnosis or other naturopathic diagnostic methods

approx. 15% of the time

Creating treatment plans: Based on the diagnosis, a naturopath should be able to create individualized treatment plans that take into account the patient's specific needs and conditions

approx. 10% of the time
  • Administrative tasks: Depending on the role and work environment, a naturopath could also be tasked with administrative duties, such as patient record keeping, scheduling appointments or ordering treatment materials
  • Compliance with legal and ethical standards: It is important that a naturopath knows and follows the applicable legal requirements and acts ethically correct
approx. 15% of the time
  • Continuing education, further training: Naturopathy is a constantly evolving field. It is therefore important that a naturopath undergoes continuous further training and stays informed about the latest findings and treatment methods
  • Networking: cooperation with other healthcare providers to ensure patients receive comprehensive care
approx. 10% of the time

Requirements mentioned in job advertisements for a job as a naturopath

Professional requirements
  • Completed basic education
  • Training as a complementary therapist or naturopath with certificate
  • Possibly even continuing education, further training to become a federally certified complementary therapist or federally certified naturopath
  • Practical knowledge of the chosen EMR method
Specialist knowledge for a job as a naturopath
  • Knowledge of alternative medicine or complementary therapy methods according to EMR
  • Knowledge of alternative and natural healing methods
  • Knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology
  • Diagnostic knowledge
  • Knowledge about the creation of individualized treatment
Personal characteristics
  • Interest in medical and psychological issues
  • Communication skills and good listening skills
  • Analytical thinking and skillful hands
  • Discretion and good reputation
  • If you have your own practice: economic skills to run your own business
Other Job Naturopath
  • Diagnostic skills: The ability to correctly interpret symptoms and signs to make an accurate diagnosis and formulate an appropriate treatment plan
  • Communication skills: A naturopath must be able to communicate effectively and empathetically with patients to understand their complaints, explain the proposed treatment and make recommendations
  • Listening: The ability to listen carefully to patients to get a complete picture of their health problems and circumstances
  • Empathy and compassion: A naturopath should show understanding and compassion for patients and their health challenges
  • Critical thinking skills: the ability to analyze and critically evaluate information and make informed decisions

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*The information listed here comes from an ad hoc study to provide a unique insight into the job market and what is required in a naturopathic job.

Schools with training in naturopathy