FaGe EFZ long-term care 60-80% sought for the Oftringen region
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Oftringen
- Company
- MediPersonal, Bahnhofplatz 1c, 8304 Wallisellen
- Languages
- German (basic)
- First posted
• An established institution in the Oftringen region is looking for reinforcement: You as FaGe EFZ, focus on long-term care.
Your new job as FaGe EFZ in Oftringen at a glance
Position: FaGe EFZ
Specialization: Long-term care
Workload: 60–80 %
Employment: Permanent position
Start: By arrangement
Work location: Oftringen region
Employer: We will be happy to name the name during the interview
In short: The framework is right. Additionally, you will now get to know the work location better, because that is exactly what comes next.
Oftringen is centrally located in the Canton of Aargau and impresses with excellent transport connections via motorway and railway. You benefit from the proximity to larger economic centers such as Zofingen and Olten. The region offers you an attractive working environment with good infrastructure, livable municipalities, and a high quality of life at moderate costs.
Your field of activity as FaGe long-term care in Oftringen
• Primarily: Basic care as well as empathetic support of the residents in everyday life
• In doing so, support with personal hygiene, dressing, eating, and mobilization
• Likewise, you measure vital signs and administer medication according to prescription
• Additionally, careful observation and documentation in the care system
• Furthermore, you work closely with the qualified nursing specialists
• Also co-responsibility for hygiene, safety, and well-being
This is how you convince us
• First, the technical aspect: training as Fachfrau/Fachmann Gesundheit EFZ
• Experience in long-term care or acute care is a plus
• Above all, teamwork, reliability, and genuine interest in people
• Additionally, good German language skills in speaking and writing (B1–B2)
• Furthermore, you are ready to work in shifts
Your working environment: Long-term care
Long-term care lives from relationships: You accompany people over a long period of time, know their habits, and build real trust. In doing so, you also accompany complex, chronic courses – with calm and continuity instead of hecticness.
In short: As FaGe long-term care in Oftringen, you combine technical expertise with an environment that suits you. These are exactly the types of positions we prefer to mediate.
The profession in detail: What does a Fachfrau Gesundheit EFZ do?
In daily care, Fachfrauen and Fachmänner Gesundheit EFZ are the supporting force. In doing so, you take over basic care, support mobilization, and accompany people through the day. Furthermore, you measure vital signs, administer medication according to prescription, and document every observation carefully.
The basis is the three-year apprenticeship with a federal certificate of proficiency (EFZ). After that, many paths are open: the shortened HF training to become a nursing specialist or the role as a vocational trainer. Therefore, according to gesundheitsberufe.ch (https://www.gesundheitsberufe.ch), the FaGe qualification is considered a strong foundation in Swiss nursing.
In the Oftringen region, there is a high demand for qualified FaGe professionals in the long-term care sector, especially for part-time positions between 60 and 80 percent. You benefit from excellent career opportunities and stable employment perspectives in a growing health sector. iPersonal supports you as an experienced mediator with comprehensive market knowledge and established contacts to renowned care institutions to enable you to have a quick and smooth entry into a suitable position.
Your advantages with MediPersonal in the Oftringen region
• Paid courses via Temptraining (https://temptraining.ch) – because we actively promote your career
• A permanent consultant accompanies you personally, from the application to the first day
• Additionally, fast and honest answers – mostly within 24 hours
• Fair contracts according to GAV, because your salary should be clear and open
• Additionally, a long-term perspective, because we mediate positions that really fit your life
• Discretion is a matter of honor – because we treat your application with strict confidentiality
Frequently asked questions about the position as FaGe long-term care in Oftringen
What training do I need for this position?
For this, you need a federal certificate of proficiency (EFZ) as Fachfrau or Fachmann Gesundheit. Because this three-year basic training is the fundamental requirement for it.
Can I do further training as a FaGe?
Yes, because with the FaGe-EFZ, the shortened HF training to become a nursing specialist is also open to you. MediPersonal supports further training via Temptraining.
How quickly do I receive feedback on my application?
As a rule, we will contact you within 24 hours, because your time is valuable. Additionally, we will keep you continuously up to date afterwards.
Will I learn the name of the employer?
Yes – as soon as we speak, we will openly name the institution to you. Because openness is part of our approach.
Good to know: Many more open positions (https://med-ipersonal.ch/offene-stellen/), jobs, and job offers in nursing and medicine can be found at any time on med-ipersonal.ch.
Interested? We look forward to seeing you
• Your new position as FaGe long-term care in Oftringen is waiting – additionally, we are happy to advise you on further positions as FaGe in your region.
• Therefore, apply now as FaGe EFZ for Oftringen. We mediate quickly and personally, because good specialists deserve equally good partners.
Per E-Mail: nk@med-ipersonal.ch
Open positions: med-ipersonal.ch/offene-stellen/
Spontaneous application: med-ipersonal.ch/lebenslauf-hochladen/
• Your contact person: Nesta Kinig
• Your MediPersonal personnel expert team
• MediPersonal – a brand of MediPersonal AG · Bahnhofplatz 1C · 8304 Wallisellen
• Telephone: 044 515 57 61 (tel:+41445155761) · E-Mail: nk@med-ipersonal.ch (mailto:nk@med-ipersonal.ch)
• MediPersonal – your partner for temporary and permanent placement
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