Patient Admissions Clerk (f/m) 100% - With weekend and holiday service
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Zürich
- Salary
- CHF 65’000–83’000
- First posted
With weekend and holiday service
Your tasks
• You are responsible for the admission of outpatient and inpatient patients.
• Thanks to you, complete and correct recording of outpatient and inpatient patient and case data is ensured.
• Insurance coverage is checked and clarified by you (incl. requesting deposit payment).
• Most of the time you work during the day (between 06.35 and 22.45) and are prepared to take over sporadic night shifts (22:20 to 07:05).
• Providing patient documentation completes your area of responsibility.
Your profile
• Completed commercial or comparable basic training
• Professional experience in the healthcare sector is an advantage
• Routine and efficiency in common Office applications
• Proficient German as well as good language skills in English and other languages are an advantage
• High flexibility regarding working days and working hours
Your salary ##
Your gross salary at a 100% workload is expected to be between 65'000 and 83'000 Franken per year.
The exact salary level depends on your training and professional experience. In the course of the selection process, we will determine your salary based on our salary guidelines. Applicants who do not yet have the required knowledge or experience may also be classified below the salary range in individual cases. In many cases, allowances are provided for irregular working hours. Further salary development is based on your performance and the financial possibilities of the Eleonorenstiftung.
Contact ###
Naim Isufi
Head of Patient Admissions
\+41 44 249 21 51
www.kispi.uzh.ch
Albion Zairi
HR Business Partner
\+41 44 249 23 45
We do not consider applications from recruitment agencies.
Your start with us
We are pleased to offer you this position as of 1 November 2026.
Your workplace ###
Lenggstrasse 30
8008 Zürich
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Steinwiesstrasse 75, 8032 Zürich
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Posted 2 weeks ago