Clerk of main French-speaking language pool
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- St. Gallen
- First posted
St-Gall, Suisse (and home office) | 80-100%
This to
Clerk of main French-speaking language pool
St-Gall, Suisse (and home office) | 80-100%
What you can contribute to
Work assignments from 3 to 12 months according to needs in courts I to VI
Drafting judgments in all legal fields of the Federal Administrative Court
Partially participating in the instruction of administrative appeal procedures
Drafting minutes during decision-making deliberations
What makes you unique
Completed law studies, preferably with a lawyer's patent or doctorate
Several years of experience in a judicial organization as a clerk and/or within the administration or a law firm
Particular interest in administrative law and international law
Interest and pleasure in working in a versatile manner in different legal fields and for different courts
Great analytical capacity, precise linguistic expression, flexibility, quickness of mind and desire to learn, confirmed social competence, autonomy and stress resistance, openness to criticism and team spirit
French as the main and working language, good knowledge of a second and at least passive knowledge of a third official language
In a few words
You follow the case law at the federal level and want to contribute to it in an essential way through your meticulous and systematic work within the pool of clerks of the Federal Administrative Court. This pool was created to compensate for capacity fluctuations within the court between the courts.
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 support and advise our employees on all questions related to physical or mental health.
All benefits
The Federal Administrative Court (TAF), located in St-Gall, hears appeals against decisions made by federal authorities. It rules in last instance in most cases; among the judgments that can be appealed to the Federal Court, only a minority are attacked. The credit enjoyed by the TAF's case law is primarily due to excellent work quality and adequate procedure duration. To this end, the court offers its employees modern workplaces, flexible hours and a trilingual environment.
Additional information
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 may take place. Your data will be processed in accordance with the legal provisions on data protection, which you accept by approving this privacy statement.
Questions about the position
Keita Mutombo Judge Court I, DS 7-11
Questions about the application
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Posted 6 weeks ago