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Team Leader Residential Home Windspiel (m/f/d) 50-80% - inclusioplus, Residential Home Windspiel Liestal
- 17 March 2026
- 50 – 80%
- Permanent position
- Liestal
Job summary
Join inclusioplus as a team leader in a supportive environment. Make a difference in the lives of adults with disabilities.
Tasks
- Lead and manage a team of 8-10 staff members effectively.
- Plan and develop a living group focused on individual needs.
- Support five users, promoting participation and a good life.
Skills
- Degree in social or special education required; leadership experience preferred.
- Strong communication and organizational skills essential.
- Experience with adults facing cognitive or multiple disabilities.
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About the job
Your Tasks
- Professional and personnel management of a team of 8–10 employees
- Planning, organization, and further development of a residential group
- Support of five users according to the principle of good living and promotion of participation
- Collaboration in the management team of Residential Home Windspiel and active shaping of further development
Your Profile
- Completed studies in social work or curative education (B.A. / diploma)
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Experience working with adults with cognitive or multiple disabilities
- Teamwork skills, resource-oriented working style, and resilience
- Leadership experience as well as a completed team leader course or willingness to further training
- Willingness to work day shifts and a flexible work share
For questions about the application
Kristin Wagner
HR Department Manager
061 553 50 58
About Us
inclusioplus offers various opportunities for supported work , different supervised living arrangements , as well as meaningful daily activities for people with disabilities. We focus on each individual person with their unique needs, abilities, and resources.
inclusioplus is there for adults with psychological, cognitive, and multiple disabilities. In particular, people with a high need for support are accepted and accompanied in the residential area.