Legal Secretary 40 - 50 % German native speaker
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern
- Company
- ETH-Rat, Effingerstrassse 6a, 3001 Bern
- First posted
The ETH Appeals Commission, as a lower administrative justice authority within the ETH area, is responsible as a lower instance of the Federal Administrative Court for assessing appeals lodged against decisions of the two Federal Institutes of Technology Zurich and Lausanne as well as the four research institutes PSI, WSL, EMPA and EAWAG.
To reinforce our team at the Bern location, we are looking for a Legal Secretary (m/f/d) 40 - 50 % German native speaker, immediately or by arrangement.
Legal Secretary (m/f/d) 40 - 50 % German native speaker
Tasks
Participation in instructions and in appeal decisions, particularly in the areas of federal personnel law and study law
Independent drafting of decision drafts for the President or the Commission
Drafting of statements and consultations for the Federal Administrative Court
Deputizing for the head of the legal secretariat during his absence
Participation (with an advisory voice) in the six commission meetings held annually
As workload permits: Preparing decisions for publication, participation in the editing of the annual report, etc.
Qualifications
Completed legal studies, ideally with a lawyer's patent
Court experience and/or experience in public administration (jurisprudence)
Excellent knowledge of substantive administrative law as well as administrative procedural law
German native language, ideally with good ösischkenntnissen
Independent, precise way of working
Socially competent and consensus-oriented
We offer
an interesting and responsible activity in a small team
flexible working time model
very good social and fringe benefits
We offer you excellent framework conditions at an attractive location near the Bern station and look forward to your electronic application to:
Frau Blättler, Personal ETH-Rat, Häldeliweg 15, 8092 Zürich, write E-Mail (<>), Telephone: . jpidb67916djm jit0731jm jiy26jm
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