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Monika Alke new Head of Nursing at the UKSH

New Head of Nursing and Human Resources: Monika Alke moves from Bremen to Kiel. Her new job was recently vacant.

Monika Alke has a new job at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein.
Monika Alke has a new job at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein.

Hospitals - Monika Alke new Head of Nursing at the UKSH

Monika Alke is the new managing director for Care, Patient Service and Human Resources at Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH). Alke has been responsible for all personnel and social matters of the employees and the subsidiaries since Monday, as UKSH announced on Monday. The 54-year-old will also take on management tasks at UKSH Academy gGmbH and Service Stern Nord GmbH.

Alke is a lawyer. She worked for Airbus from 1999 to 2021 and had various functions in operational and strategic personnel management at several German sites. In 2014, she moved to the headquarters in Toulouse. Most recently, Alke was managing director and labor director at Bremer Straßenbahn AG and a member of the management of Bremer Verkehrs- und Beteiligungsgesellschaft since July 2021.

The position in the management board at UKSH had been vacant since early April. The previous nursing managing director Corinna Jendges left the university clinic at the end of March.

Monika Alke will oversee care services at various hospitals under University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH). Her responsibilities include managing personnel and social matters across all UKSH subsidiaries. Monika Alke previously served as managing director and labor director at Bremar Straßenbahn AG in Bremen, bringing her experience from the transportation industry to the field of healthcare in Schleswig-Holstein.

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