Clerk / Clerk with the Administrative Tribunal 60 - 100%
Kanton Bern
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern · Remote possible
- Company
- Kanton Bern, Münstergasse 45, 3011 Bern
- First posted
Entry into function:
01.11.2026 or by agreement
Place of work:
Berne
30% Remote Work
Do you have a particular interest in administrative law? Are you looking for a legal job with a Cantonal Tribunal? Then why not join the team of the French-speaking Court of the Administrative Tribunal of the canton of Berne?
Your tasks
Your job description mainly includes writing motivations for judgment projects, finalizing judgments, collaborating with judges in instructing files (legal research, draft orders and minutes).
Your profile
You have a complete university legal education, preferably with a lawyer's patent, or practical experience. You are a native French speaker and have excellent writing, assimilation, analysis and synthesis skills for databases. You also have good knowledge (at least passive) of the German language. You work independently, efficiently and reliably and know how to take initiative. You are comfortable with usual computer programs.
We offer you
A legally varied, captivating and enriching activity within a small team in a pleasant atmosphere. You work according to the annualized schedule model. The treatment is fixed by cantonal legislation.
Contact
We look forward to getting to know you! Send us your application online. For more information, please contact Diana Matti, HR-Sachbearbeiterin, by phone in Bern
Tel. +41 31 636 23 00, hrm.vgb@justice.be.ch
The French-speaking Court is one of the three courts of the Administrative Tribunal. It is responsible, as the last cantonal instance, for all public law disputes that the Administrative Tribunal must handle in French, including disputes arising from social insurance law. It also performs the tasks of the Social Insurance Arbitration Tribunal in French.
https://www.vgb.justice.be.ch/fr/start/ueber-uns/verwaltungsgericht/abteilung-fuer-franzoesischsprachige-geschaefte.html
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