Teacher Technical Basics Chemistry, Continuing Education Department (m/f/d)
Niederuzwil
Key information
- Publication date:25 August 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Niederuzwil
Job summary
As the fifth largest canton in Switzerland with around 6000 employees, we focus on the well-being of society. Join a dynamic work environment that impacts over half a million people.
Tasks
- We train over 2000 apprentices in 28 professions.
- Around 1500 participants attend courses each year.
- We value innovation and customer orientation in our team.
Skills
- Looking for motivated individuals ready to shape our future.
- Creativity and enthusiasm for continuous development are essential.
- Strong communication skills and teamwork are valued.
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As the fifth largest canton in Switzerland with around 6000 employees, we are committed to the common good of society at the cantonal administration. With an impressive variety of services, our work affects all areas of life, whether education, economy, law, security, nature, health, construction, culture, or finance. With our meaningful work, we leave a small footprint every day, as it is relevant to over half a million people.
The Vocational and Continuing Education Center Wil-Uzwil (BZWU) with its three competence centers Uzwil (Technology), Flawil (Trade), and Wil (Services) trains over 2000 apprentices in 28 professions. In continuing education, around 1500 participants attend courses and classes annually up to the level of "Higher Technical School HF".
Innovation, further development, and customer orientation are particularly important to us. Employees who want to actively shape our future with joy and a variety of ideas are right with us.
As reinforcement in our team, we are looking for a
Workload: 5%
Workplace: Niederuzwil
Ready for the next step? If we have sparked your interest and you want to be part of the team, we look forward to your application.
Further information from:
Lee Walker, Head of Continuing Education, 058 228 72 58
We gladly accept applications until September 19, 2025.