Jurist/-in
Bundesamt für Sozialversicherungen BSV
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Bern
- First posted
You can make this contribution
• Lead legislative projects at the law and ordinance level of the IV and collaborate on legislative projects in other areas of law
• Draft answers to parliamentary initiatives and collaborate on drafting complex reports for the Parliament
• Draft consultations and complaints to the Federal Court. Submit proposals for the further development of legislation and ordinances and process them further
• Provide legal advice within the IV business area and for other areas of the office
• Monitor, analyze and evaluate cantonal and federal court jurisprudence in the area of IV
What makes you unique
• Completed university degree in law (lic.iur., Master), several years of professional experience, if possible in public administration, good knowledge of social insurance and relevant legal bases
• Structured, precise way of working, pronounced conceptual and analytical skills
• Editorial skill in drafting complex legal texts, predominantly in German
• Ability to withstand stress, team skills, networked way of working, communication and negotiation skills
• Good active knowledge of two official languages, if possible passive knowledge of the third official language
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.
Questions about the application
Sarah Di Marco
HR Business Partner
+41 58 46 41496
We are shaping social security for the Switzerland of tomorrow
The Federal Office for Social Insurance (BSV) ensures that the network of social security functions flawlessly and is up to new challenges. In addition, the BSV is the federal government's competence center for family, child and youth issues, generational relationships and social policy.
The offices of the Federal Department of the Interior (EDI) are systematically committed to good working conditions and the health of their employees and have been awarded the Friendly Work Space label.
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