Legal Intern 100%
Stadt St.Gallen
St.Gallen
Key information
- Publication date:31 October 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:St.Gallen
Job summary
Join the City Police of St.Gallen in a dynamic role! Contribute to community safety and quality of life.
Tasks
- Draft legal statements for appeals and complaints to the department head.
- Conduct legal research and develop foundational documents and concepts.
- Respond to political inquiries and assist with legal matters.
Skills
- Master's degree in law required; practical application of studies desired.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills essential.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail needed.
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Your new role
In this varied and challenging role, you draft opinions in appeal and complaint cases for the Head of Permits, conduct legal research, and develop basic and concept papers. Drafting orders and appeal documents for the Head of Permits as well as developing municipal regulations (laws) are also part of your duties. In addition, you respond to political initiatives for the Head of Permits and support the staff officer in legal matters.
This role is for you if you
- have a Master’s degree in law.
- want to apply what you have learned during your studies in practice.
- convince with quick comprehension, networked thinking, independent and solution-oriented work.
- have a structured and precise way of working.
- have an impeccable reputation and confidentiality is a matter of course.
Good reasons to work for the City of St.Gallen:
You with us for the population of St.Gallen?
The St.Gallen City Police with its around 260 employees is on duty daily for the safety of the population and provides citizen-oriented and networked police work, thus making a significant contribution to the quality of life.
What we offer
We offer an interesting, demanding activity in a lively and dynamic environment as well as attractive employment conditions. We take advantage of diversity and rely on team spirit and open communication. The minimum duration of the internship is 6 months.
Our selection process
For more information about the internship position, please contact Walter Schweizer, Head of Permits, phone 071 224 61 08. For questions related to the selection process or the framework conditions, please contact Sévérine Niederer, Head of Human Resources City Police, phone 071 224 61 41.
Please submit your complete application documents exclusively electronically.
We value diversity in all its forms and look forward to your perspective.