Clerk of Court III, primary language French
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- St. Gallen
- Salary
- CHF 62’610–114’810
- First posted
St-Gall, Suisse (and home office) | 80-100%
This is
Clerk of Court III, primary language French
St-Gall, Suisse (and home office) | 80-100%
What you can contribute
Drafting draft judgments, particularly in the fields of social insurance law (AHV/DI for persons domiciled abroad, occupational benefits, accident insurance) and public health law (in particular hospital lists and tariffs, highly specialized medicine, list of specialties, medicines and medical devices)
Participating in the instruction of appeal proceedings in matters of administrative law
Drafting the minutes of deliberations and public debates
What makes you unique
University degree in law, preferably with a bar admission and/or doctorate
A few years of professional experience in administration, a law firm or a court and/or in the legal subject matters of Court III, or respectively an academic career, constitutes a preferred qualification
Sharp analytical mind, precise linguistic expression, high autonomy, stress resistance, ability to work in a team and to accept criticism
French as the primary and working language; good active knowledge of German and if possible passive knowledge of Italian
In a few words
Make use of your expertise within the varied activities of Court III and thus contribute to the application and development of public law.
What we offer
Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success of the Swiss model and to the well-being of the population.
Diversity in everyday life We ensure equal opportunities, which allows us to deploy our skills and express different points of view.
Health at work We assist and advise our employees on all matters related to physical or mental health.
All advantages
The Federal Administrative Court (TAF), located in St-Gall, hears appeals against decisions rendered by federal authorities. It rules as a court of last instance in most cases; among the judgments susceptible to appeal to the Federal Supreme Court, only a minority are challenged. The credit enjoyed by the jurisprudence of the TAF is primarily due to excellent quality of work and an adequate duration of proceedings. To this end, the court offers its employees modern workstations, flexible hours and a trilingual environment.
Additional information
Salary class 26 Please note that in the event of multiple applications from you, an exchange of data between the persons involved in the different recruitment processes within the Federal Administrative Court could take place. Your data will be processed in accordance with the legal provisions regarding data protection, which you accept by approving this privacy statement.
Questions about the position
Caroline Bissegger President of Court III
Questions about the application
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Posted 6 weeks ago