Apprenticeships / Internships Trainee Assistant in Health and Social Care EBA Seniorenpark Frutigen 2026
Key information
- Publication date:04 April 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Frutigen
Your Training
- varied two-year training
- learning care and support as well as everyday activities for elderly people
- helping with personal hygiene, eating and drinking, as well as caring for the private living area of the residents
- carrying out health checks such as blood pressure and pulse measurements
- performing administrative tasks
- close teamwork and regular exchange with the trainer
Your Skills
- compulsory school leaving certificate
- open, team-oriented and friendly personality
- careful and responsible way of working
- committed and motivated person who values contact with people
- Working with Quality of Life (You): Working with a view of a unique mountain world? A swim in the lake after work? Unlimited outdoor activities on days off? Is it your wish to live and work in a great tourism and recreation region? We will make it come true for you!
- Friendly Working Atmosphere (You): New employees feel it on the first day of work: You are welcomed and supported here. In everyday life, people openly approach each other, greet one another, and are happy to help. We are proud of this interaction among employees and take care to maintain it.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact Stana Bozic, Head of Education Long-term Care. We look forward to receiving your complete application including school certificates from 7th grade, reports of your completed trial apprenticeships, and if available, Multicheck results.
About Us
The Spitäler fmi AG with over 1,600 employees includes the two hospitals Interlaken and Frutigen, the health center in Meiringen, the senior centers in Frutigen and Interlaken, the walk-in clinic, as well as various practices.
The Seniorenpark Frutigen of Spitäler fmi AG offers a home to a total of 65 residents in the three residential groups Niesenblick, Elsigblick, and Maiensäss, of which 15 places are specifically designated for people with dementia.