Der Burgerspittel im Viererfeld
Bern
Health Specialist 80-100% (a)
- 04 March 2026
- 80 – 100%
- Permanent position
- Bern
About the job
Do you want to contribute to the security of our residents with your nursing skills and personality? Then become part of our team in Viererfeld in the West Building 2nd/3rd floor as:
Working at Burgerspittel – we commit ourselves with warmth and professionalism
Health Specialist 80-100% (a)
immediately or by arrangement
These are your tasks
- Implementation of nursing measures focusing on the safety and well-being of residents
- Careful documentation of nursing and technical activities
- Function as a contact person in emergencies for doctors, hospital and relatives
- Accompanying and supporting residents and their relatives in daily life
- Ensuring nursing quality by adhering to instructions and guidelines
This is what distinguishes you
- Completed vocational training as a Health Specialist EFZ
- Independent and responsible working
- Attentive listening and respectful communication
- Humorous and appreciative attitude towards our residents
- Good oral and written German skills and understanding of Swiss German dialect
This is what you can look forward to
- Attractive workplace with free parking and very good public transport connections
- Discounts in the staff restaurant
- Very good social benefits
- Annual working hours and possible holiday purchase
- Long-service gift from three years
Questions about the position
Stefan-Marc Loosli
Ward Manager WB 2nd/3rd floor
+41 31 307 66 66
Burgerspittel is the elderly care institution of the Burgergemeinde Bern. In a refined setting, we offer care and support as well as numerous hospitality services for around 190 elderly residents. We cultivate a warm welcome culture and treat employees and residents openly and appreciatively.
The Burgergemeinde Bern is a personal community according to the Bernese cantonal constitution and commits itself to the common good according to its means. It promotes and contributes to the well-being of people in the areas of culture, nature, social affairs and science. It finances this work for the benefit of the public from its asset income and employs around 800 staff.