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Court Clerk, Dept. III with German as main language

Bundesverwaltungsgericht BVGer

Employment type
Full-time
Location
St. Gallen
Salary
CHF 88’365–125’885
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St. Gallen, Switzerland (and home office) \| 80-100% This is what you can contribute <br /> • Draft and write judgments, in particular from the areas of social insurance law (AHV/IV with foreign reference, occupational pension provision, accident insurance) and public health law (in particular hospital lists and tariffs, highly specialized medicine, list of specialties, remedies/medical devices) • Participate in the instruction of administrative complaint proceedings • Write minutes at decision-making meetings and public hearings <br /> What makes you unique <br /> • Completed university degree in law, preferably with a lawyer's patent and/or doctorate • An advantage is several years of professional experience in administration, advocacy or at a court and/or in the legal areas of Department III or an academic career • Strong analytical skills, precise linguistic expression, high independence, resilience, ability to criticize and team skills • Main and working language German, good active knowledge of a second official language and if possible passive knowledge of a third official language <br /> In brief Use your legal expertise to create concise, concise and clearly understandable court judgments and thus strengthen public law. What we offer <br /> • 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 different perspectives into play. • Healthy at work We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health. All benefits (https://www.stelle.admin.ch/stelle/de/home/bundesverwaltung/ihre-vorteile-auf-einen-blick.html) <br /> The Federal Administrative Court, based in St. Gallen, deals with complaints against rulings by federal authorities. The majority of its judgments are final, and only a minority of those that can be appealed to the Federal Court are actually appealed. The high acceptance of its judgments is mainly due to the high quality and appropriate processing time. To this end, it offers its employees modern workplaces, flexible time models and a trilingual work environment. Additional information Salary class 26 Please note that in the event of multiple applications within the Federal Administrative Court, there may be an exchange of data between the persons involved in the respective application. Your data will be processed in accordance with the applicable data protection regulations, which you agree to by consenting to the privacy policy. Questions about the position Beat Weber Judge Department III +41 58 46 52620 Questions about the application Annette Nimzik Head of Human Resources +41 58 46 47266

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