Clinical Specialist Nurse / Centre of Interprofessional Practices - Operations Management / at 80% / in CDI
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Geneva
- First posted
The Centre of Interprofessional Practices (CPI) within the operations management is looking for a clinical specialist nurse who provides 2nd line support to home care and nursing professionals, with the aim of maintaining and developing the quality and safety of services and the clinical skills of employees. He/she acts on 3 levels: expertise through analysis and support during complex situations, skill development, and the updating of professional practices.
Your missions and responsibilities
Intervention as an expert in complex situations with the client and the team
Develop home care expertise
Develop and maintain the skills of professionals
Analyze requests and identify problems, implement action strategies using the resources of multidisciplinary teams
Follow up with teams for the implementation of solutions
Support the development of professionals' clinical judgment
Use tools such as situation analyses to promote problem-solving approaches and quality professional practices
Skill development
Elaborate and lead training meetings related to professional practices (home care context, specific clinical field)
Support care and nursing professionals in developing skills for specific client groups in connection with the field of expertise
Support employees in the exercise of their function through proximity training sequences.
Updating practices
Elaborate and propose clinical tools useful for professional practices and support teams in acquiring them based on recent scientific data
Elaborate, implement, and promote teaching programs intended for clients and their family caregivers, as well as professional teams
Promote and ensure the improvement of the quality and safety of care and nursing services.
Propose to the managers of professional practices any action and/or study allowing for an improvement in the quality and safety of services.
Bachelor in nursing, completed by a specialization at CAS, DAS, or Master level in a field of expertise, such as mental health, palliative care, elderly care, or another field related to home care. A CAS alone must eventually be completed with a DAS.
5 to 7 years of experience as a nurse
Desired experience and expertise in home care practice
Good analytical and writing skills
Committed, motivated person with excellent interpersonal skills
Experience in home care is an asset
Knowledge of the Geneva care network
Good pedagogical ability, flexibility, and proactivity
Ability to position oneself in accordance with the institutional line
Knowledge of English (reading and speaking) desired
What we offer
At IMAD, we believe that a fulfilled professional is a high-performing professional. That is why we do everything we can so that you can work serenely and evolve in an environment offering:
A balance between private and professional life, with flexible working arrangements designed to respect your rhythm
Advantageous salaries and social insurances, so that your commitment is recognized at its true value
An IMAD training campus, to continue learning, evolving, and guaranteeing your employability in your profession
A corporate culture based on strong values, driven by management combining benevolence and high standards
A commitment to a corporate social responsibility (CSR) approach promoting sustainable, human, and inclusive practices
The Happ’IMAD program, which offers a set of activities and benefits to strengthen cohesion, enjoyment at work, and create moments of rejuvenation
A rich, diverse, and stimulating professional environment, close to human realities.
Application deadline: 10.09.2026
Start date: to be agreed
Please please attach to your file: an up-to-date curriculum vitae, a cover letter, a copy of your diplomas, and your work certificates
We only consider complete application files
We guarantee total confidentiality in the processing of your file.
IMAD is a pioneering and reference institution for staying at home in the canton of Geneva. It ensures care, support, prevention, and health promotion services 7j/7, 24h/24, to more than 18'000 patients of all ages, of whom 25% are under 65 years old.
With its 2'300 expert and committed female and male employees, including more than 50 teams deployed throughout the canton, IMAD's mission is to meet the needs of the population and its wish to remain at home independently and while preserving its quality of life, during periods of temporary or prolonged fragility. It also contributes to limiting the duration of hospital stays, facilitating the return home, and relieving family caregivers.
Recognized for its expertise and quality of care, IMAD has always trained the next generation of health professionals and offers its female and male employees many opportunities for continuing education. It offers a flexible working framework that promotes the reconciliation of professional and private life and conditions encouraging the development of skills as well as the sharing of knowledge and experience.
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