Law Clerk Dept. III with German as main language
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- St. Gallen · Remote possible
- First posted
Law Clerk Dept. III with German as main language
St. Gallen; Switzerland (and home office) | 80-100%
This is your contribution
Develop and draft draft judgments in the areas of social security law (AHV/IV with foreign connection; special questions of occupational pension schemes such as partial liquidation of pension funds and supervisory measures; accident insurance such as subordination of companies and accident prevention) and public health law (in particular hospital lists and tariffs, highly specialized medicine, specialties list, medicinal products/medical devices)
Participate in the instruction of administrative appeal proceedings
Write the minutes at decision-making meetings and public hearings
What makes you unique
Completed university law degree, preferably with a bar admission and/or doctorate
It is an advantage to have some years of professional experience in administration, advocacy or at a court and/or in the legal fields of Department III or an academic career
Strong analytical thinking skills, precise linguistic expression, high level of independence, resilience, ability to accept criticism and teamwork skills
Main and working language German, good active knowledge of at least a second official language and, if possible, passive knowledge of a third official language
In a nutshell
Use your expertise within the framework of the varied activities of Department III and thereby contribute to the application and development of public law.
What we offer
Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success model of Switzerland and work for the well-being of the population.
Lived diversity Thanks to equal opportunities, we develop our competencies and bring in different perspectives.
Healthy at the workplace We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health.
All benefits
The Federal Administrative Court, based in St. Gallen, handles appeals lodged against decisions of federal authorities. The majority of its judgments are decided conclusively, and only a minority of those contestable at the Federal Supreme Court are appealed further. The high acceptance of its judgments is primarily due to the high quality and appropriate processing time. For this purpose, it offers its employees state-of-the-art workplaces, flexible time models and a trilingual working environment.
Additional information
Please note that in the event of multiple applications within the Federal Administrative Court, an exchange of data may occur between the persons involved in the respective application. Your data will be processed in accordance with the applicable data protection regulations, which you agree to by consenting to the data protection declaration.
Questions about the position
Viktoria Helfenstein
Judge Department III
Questions about the application
Annette Nimzik
Head of Personnel
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Posted 6 weeks ago