FaGe EFZ Vocational Training 80-100% for the Bern Region Wanted
MediPersonal
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern
- Company
- MediPersonal, Bahnhofplatz 1c, 8304 Wallisellen
- Languages
- German (basic)
- First posted
• For a well-known company in the field of care and medicine in the Bern region, we are looking for you as a FaGe EFZ – with a focus on vocational training.
Your new job as FaGe EFZ in Bern at a glance
Position: FaGe EFZ
Department: Vocational Training
Workload: 80–100%
Employment: Permanent position
Start: By arrangement
Workplace: Bern region
Employer: We will be happy to provide you with the name during the conversation
In short: The framework is right. Moreover, you will now get to know the workplace better, because that's what it's all about next.
Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is centrally located in the Swiss plateau and offers excellent transport links by rail and road. The train station enables fast connections to all parts of the country. As a workplace, Bern is extremely attractive, as you benefit from numerous jobs in administration, education, and private business, while at the same time enjoying the cultural diversity and high quality of life.
Your field of action as a FaGe vocational trainer in Bern
• Above all: basic care and sensitive support for residents in everyday life
• Including support with personal hygiene, dressing, eating, and mobilization
• Also, you measure vital signs and administer medication as prescribed
• In addition, careful observation and documentation in the care system
• You work closely with qualified nursing professionals
• Additionally, co-responsibility for hygiene, safety, and well-being
This is how you convince us
• First, the technical aspect: training as a health specialist EFZ
• Experience in long-term care or acute care is a plus
• Above all, team skills, reliability, and genuine interest in people
• Additionally, good German language skills in writing and speaking (B1–B2)
• Additionally, you are willing to work in shift operations
Your work environment: Vocational Training
The focus of this position is on vocational training: you accompany learners through their training, plan learning opportunities, and take qualifications. Because whoever empowers the next generation shapes the care of tomorrow. Didactic flair is just as in demand as technical competence.
In short: As a FaGe vocational trainer in Bern, you combine technical expertise with an environment that suits you. We prefer to broker exactly such positions.
The profession in detail: What does a health specialist EFZ do?
Health specialists EFZ are the backbone of everyday care. You take over basic care, support mobilization, and accompany people through the day. In addition, you measure vital signs, administer medication as prescribed, and carefully document every observation.
The basis is the three-year apprenticeship with a federal certificate of competence (EFZ). After that, many paths are open: the shortened HF training to become a nursing professional or the role as a vocational trainer. Therefore, the FaGe diploma is considered a strong foundation in Swiss care according to gesundheitsberufe.ch (https://www.gesundheitsberufe.ch).
The job market for health professionals with an EFZ diploma in the Bern region shows a constantly high demand, as care institutions and hospitals are increasingly looking for qualified staff. As a FaGe, you will find numerous opportunities for modern jobs with attractive employment conditions. iPersonal supports you as a specialized personnel consultant by brokering suitable positions with regional employers in the 80–100% workload and thus significantly simplifying the entry.
Your advantages with MediPersonal in the Bern 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
• In addition, fast and honest answers – usually within 24 hours
• Fair contracts according to GAV, because your salary should be clear and transparent
• Additionally, a long-term perspective, because we broker positions that really fit your life
• And above all: discretion guaranteed – we treat your application strictly confidentially
Frequently asked questions about the position as a FaGe vocational trainer in Bern
What training do I need for this position?
You need a federal certificate of competence (EFZ) as a health specialist. Because this three-year basic training is the basic requirement for this.
Can I continue my education as a FaGe?
Yes, because with the FaGe-EFZ, the shortened HF training to become a nursing professional is also open to you. MediPersonal supports further training via Temptraining.
How quickly will I receive feedback on my application?
Usually, you will hear from us within 24 hours, because your time is important to us. Additionally, we will keep you up to date afterwards.
Will I find out the name of the employer?
Yes, of course – because in the personal conversation, we will gladly provide you with the name of the institution. Because openness is part of our philosophy.
By the way: you can find more open positions (https://med-ipersonal.ch/offene-stellen/), jobs, and job offers in care and medicine around the clock on med-ipersonal.ch.
Interested? We look forward to you
• Your new position as a FaGe vocational trainer in Bern is waiting – and we will also be happy to advise you on further positions as a FaGe in your region.
• Apply now as a FaGe EFZ for Bern. We broker quickly and personally, because good specialists deserve good partners.
By 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
• Phone: 044 515 57 61 (tel:+41445155761) · E-mail: nk@med-ipersonal.ch (mailto:nk@med-ipersonal.ch)
• MediPersonal – your partner for temporary and permanent job placement
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