Specialist for Individuals with Dual Citizenship and International Treaties
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern
- First posted
Bern | 80-100%
The contribution you can make
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• Lead the department for Individuals with Dual Citizenship and International Treaties from an organizational, technical and administrative perspective, as well as monitor the work of district commanders and Swiss representations abroad and, if necessary, intervene and make corrections
• Examine cases of exemption, appeal and re-admission based on military law, make decisions and issue corresponding decisions, and ensure their implementation
• Assess the applicability of international agreements, analyze received documentation and, if necessary, request additional information or documents
• Develop consultation procedures and positions in case of appeals, as well as provide legal advice to internal and external bodies on the correct application of legal provisions
• Verify requests for the issuance of certificates and prepare certificates provided for in international agreements regarding military status and the fulfillment of military service obligations
• Participate in the development and adaptation of international agreements concerning the military service obligation of individuals with dual citizenship, and ensure their consistent application in the corresponding legal bases
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What sets you apart
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• Higher professional education or equivalent education in the commercial sector with experience in administrative law and administrative procedures
• Knowledge of military law and the militia system, as well as desired experience in the (military) administration
• Leadership experience, negotiating skills and ability to assert oneself
• Autonomous way of working, reliability and team spirit
• Military education, preferably as a senior non-commissioned officer or officer in the Swiss Army
• Oral and written knowledge of a second official language
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In summary
The Army Personnel (Pers Es) accompanies soldiers from recruitment to discharge from military service.
In the context of the application of law and criteria, we offer you a varied and interesting function in a dynamic environment.
What we offer
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• Working for Switzerland We are committed to the Swiss success model and work for the well-being of the population.
• Living diversity The realization of equal opportunities allows us to express our competencies to the best of our abilities and to consider different perspectives.
• Fit at the workplace We provide support and advice to our employees on the topic of physical and mental health.
All benefits (https://www.stelle.admin.ch/stelle/it/home/bundesverwaltung/ihre-vorteile-auf-einen-blick.html)
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Your commitment to security and freedom
The Training Command (Cdo Istr) is responsible for training within the Swiss Army -- from recruitment to basic general training to cadre training -- for both militia and professional soldiers. It includes the Higher Cadre Training, Army Personnel, five training formations, the Training Center and the Specialized Service Women in the Army and Diversity. About a third of the approximately 2350 employees are active in civilian professions in scientific, technical, medical, psychological, administrative or sporting fields and contribute to success together with professional soldiers.
The Swiss Army employs over 9000 employees in four military professions and around 200 civilian professions, at 110 locations throughout the country. In addition, it provides training for new recruits, training apprentices in over 30 professions.
Additional information
An employment with the Swiss Army makes sense and offers numerous advantages. Find out more at esercito.ch/vantaggi (https://www.vtg.admin.ch/it/vantaggi).
Questions about the job
Cedric Vincent Fumeaux
Head of Application of Law and Criteria
+41 58 46 46201
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Posted 6 weeks ago