Officer/Officer for Quality Management and Legal Application
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern
- First posted
Officer/Officer for Quality Management and Legal Application
Bern | 80-100%
This is what you can contribute
Monitor and control quality assurance measures in the application of legal requirements (military service obligation, control system, status changes) in the personnel area of the army (Pers A) and in the army's personnel information system (PISA)
Control and edit material contributions to the development and updating of legal bases
Issue and implement guidelines for legal application (templates, forms, text modules) as well as instructions on the legal scope of action and administrative law norms
Advise and support internal and external offices in handling and interpreting military law
Process data protection inquiries and collaborate on requests for access to official documents in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act
Process requests and applications from dual citizens for exemption from military service obligation and voluntary military service registrations from Swiss citizens living abroad
What makes you unique
Extended commercial basic training (BMS)
Knowledge of military law and experience in (military) administration desired
Experience in quality management and quality assurance
Editorial basic knowledge, quick grasp and analytical thinking
Military training, ideally higher/lower non-commissioned officer or officer of the army, advantageous
Oral and written knowledge of a second official language
In brief
The army's personnel department (Pers A) accompanies army members from recruitment to discharge from military service.
In the area of legal application and regulations, we offer you a varied and interesting function in a dynamic environment.
What we offer
Working for Switzerland We are committed to the Swiss success model and work for the benefit of the population.
Lived diversity Thanks to equal opportunities, we unfold our competencies and bring in different perspectives.
Healthy at work We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health.
All benefits
Your commitment to security and freedom
The Training Command (Kdo Ausb) is responsible for training within the army - from recruitment to general basic training to cadre training for the militia and professional military. The Kdo Ausb includes the Higher Cadre Training, the Army's Personnel Department, five training associations, the Training Center, and the Specialist Office for Women in the Army and Diversity. One-third of the approximately 2,350 employees work in civilian professions in the scientific, technical, medical, psychological, administrative, or sports fields and contribute to success together with the professional military.
The army employs over 9,000 employees in four military and around 200 civilian professions - and this at 110 locations throughout Switzerland. The army also provides for the next generation: it trains apprentices in over 30 professions.
Additional information
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Questions about the position
Vincent Fumeaux
Head of Legal Applications and Regulations
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Posted 6 weeks ago