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Administration / IT Specialist: IT Security 80 - 100%
- 14 May 2026
- 80 – 100%
- Unterseen
Job summary
Join a modern hospital group dedicated to multidisciplinary healthcare.
Tasks
- Support IT security policy development and implementation.
- Manage operational security incident lifecycle effectively.
- Enhance IT environment security measures continuously.
Skills
- 5+ years in IT security with relevant certifications required.
- Strong knowledge of security operations and incident response.
- Ability to prioritize security measures systematically.
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About the job
Your Area of Responsibility
Governance (operational support)
- Professional involvement in the creation and further development of IT security policies
- Operational implementation of requirements derived from policies, ISDS and data protection
- Provision of technical documentation,
guidelines and operational concepts in the area of
IT security - Definition and operation of security-relevant
processes and procedures - Professional advice to operations, ISDS and data protection on ISDS concepts and data protection impact assessments
Operational
- Development, integration and further development of measures to secure the IT environment
- Overall responsibility for the operational security incident lifecycle
- Regular service and quality meetings with the SOC
- Ensuring compliance of SOC services with organisational, regulatory and legal requirements
- Continuous improvement of detection and
response capabilities - Assessment of the current threat situation and
derivation of operational measures
Your Competences
Professional Competences
- Sound knowledge in security operations, incident response and SIEM / SOC processes
- Understanding of regulatory requirements in healthcare (advantageous)
- Further training in ICT security (CAS / MAS, CISSP, CISM or similar)
- Several years of experience in IT security
Methodological Competences
- Ability to prioritise security-relevant measures in a structured manner
- Independent, service- and goal-oriented working style
- High planning and organisational skills
Social Competences
- Assertive and strong communication skills
- Ability to translate technical matters into risk and
impact statements - High sense of responsibility
- Calm, clear and decisive in crisis situations
- Training and Further Education: We generously support training or further education projects that are also in the company’s interest, as the professional and personal development of our employees is very important to us. This also applies with regard to filling management positions, as we prefer internal appointments.
- Attractive Employment Conditions: Our employment conditions are based on the GAV Berner Spitäler und Kliniken . In various areas, we exceed the GAV standards and, for example, already reward 2- and 5-year company loyalty with days off as part of the service anniversary gifts.
- Great Collaboration Across All Professional Groups: Everyone talks about interdisciplinary and cross-professional collaboration – we do it too! Projects and working groups are deliberately composed in an interdisciplinary and cross-professional manner. We also consciously promote informal exchange between professional groups through various activities.
- Family, Leisure and Work (You): We offer attractive working (time) models, the option of unpaid leave or the possibility of part-time work in all areas, including management. We are happy to accommodate individual needs.
If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to contact Ms Stephanie Hackethal, CEO / Chair of the Executive Board.
About Us
The Spitäler fmi AG, with over 1,600 employees, includes the two acute hospitals Interlaken and Frutigen, the psychiatry department of Spitäler fmi AG, the health centre in Meiringen, the senior centres in Frutigen and Interlaken, the rescue service with 5 locations, the walk-in clinic in Interlaken as well as various practices. As a modern hospital group, we ensure outpatient and inpatient, multidisciplinary medical and psychiatric care in the eastern and central Bernese Oberland.