Cantone Ticino
Lugano
Part-time Curator (80% - 90%)
- 01 July 2026
- 80 – 90%
- Permanent position
- Lugano
About the job
Class and annual salary (including 13th month):
7 73,556.-- / 116,071.--
Tasks:
- taking on and managing civil law protection mandates for minors and adults
- general advice to voluntary curators/guardians and other entities
Requirements:
- bachelor's degree in sociology, psychology, educational sciences, social work, diploma of advanced studies SUP in mental health and psychiatry or equivalent qualifications
- experience in individual case management in the social field
- experience in administrative and accounting management is a preferential qualification
- knowledge of adult and minor protection law, family law, and social benefits
- availability, reliability, cooperative and welcoming attitude, communication and mediation skills
- knowledge of services and authorities in Ticino
- organisational skills, goal-oriented and networked working
- good command of the Italian language (conversation and writing) and good knowledge (conversation) of a second official language; knowledge (conversation) of the third official language is a preferential qualification
- practical knowledge of main IT applications
- driving licence and availability to work outside office hours
Special remarks:
- start of employment: to be agreed
Application conditions:
- applications must be submitted online. Other forms of application will not be considered valid
- in addition to the documents to be submitted at the time of the online application (cover letter and motivation, curriculum vitae, diplomas, certificates and work attestations), further documentation may be requested at a later stage (criminal record with related self-declaration and self-declaration on health status)
Employment conditions:
- appointment or mandate: as provided by the Law on the organisation of State employees and teachers of 15 March 1995 (LORD) and the related Regulation. Any legal changes concerning salary and organisation are explicitly reserved
- working hours: 42 hours per week (for a 100% employment rate), flexible or according to service needs
Deadline:
22 July 2026
Further information can be obtained from Ms Sabina Beffa, tel. 091 814 54 32.