University Intern Legal
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:11 January 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join Bundesverwaltung as a legal intern in Bern, a unique opportunity! Gain valuable insights in public law and enjoy a supportive work environment.
Tasks
- Advise, research, and draft reports in public law areas.
- Assist in procedural instructions and prepare documents.
- Collaborate on complaint and legislation processes.
Skills
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in law required.
- Strong knowledge in public and administrative law needed.
- Fluency in two official languages is essential.
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University Intern Legal
- Workplace Bern
- Company Federal Administration
- Category Internship
Task
You can contribute this way- Advise, research and prepare expert opinions in the field of public law (procurement and contract law, data protection and freedom of information law, military and operational law)
- Procedure instruction, research and prepare documents in the field of data protection and freedom of information law
- Collaborate in service complaint and legislative procedures
- Support the development and updating of process basics, templates and training materials
This makes you unique
- University degree in law (Bachelor or Master level)
- Good knowledge in the field of constitutional and administrative law; basic knowledge in public procurement law, data protection and freedom of information law
- Good understanding of legal, economic and political contexts
- High social competence, willingness to learn and independence
- Active language skills in two official languages
In a nutshell
Are you looking for a challenging practical position in the field of public law? Would you like to gain interesting insights into various legal areas and legal activities (legislation, legal advice and jurisdiction) as well as gain practical legal experience? The central legal service of the Defense Group supports five of the largest federal offices with over 9,000 employees and is also the legal competence center of the army. If you want to actively and committedly contribute with your legal skills to fulfilling our diverse and varied tasks, we look forward to your application.
The Army Staff (A Staff) supports the Chief of the Army in leading the Department of Defense and is responsible for the overall military planning and development of the Swiss Army. Here, according to political guidelines, the strategic foundations, the development of the armed forces and army and armament planning are developed, and tasks in the international security context are performed. The leadership, control and coordination of all overarching cross-sectional areas (personnel, finance, real estate) also fall within the responsibility of the Army Staff.
The Swiss Army employs over 9,000 people in four military and around 200 civilian professions – at 140 locations throughout Switzerland. The next generation is also taken care of: The Swiss Army trains apprentices in over 30 professions.
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