Aesch
Specialist in Therapeutic Early Education with a workload of approx. 80%
- 17 March 2026
- 80%
- Permanent position
- Aesch
About the job
This is what you can achieve:
- You conduct developmental diagnostics and support children on the autism spectrum in their individual development.
- You create and implement support plans for individual and group therapies within the core team.
- You are an active part of a transdisciplinary team.
- You work closely with families and support and advise them on educational and developmental issues.
This is what you bring with you:
- a recognised qualification in therapeutic early education, preferably EDK accredited
- interest in autism
- desirable are additional training in communication support concepts, knowledge in paediatrics, as well as good IT skills.
This is what defines you:
- You are an open and resilient personality.
- You enjoy working in a team.
- You are used to working independently.
- You bring great flexibility.
This is what you can look forward to:
- a thorough introduction to your area of responsibility
- a responsible and challenging role
- collaboration in a highly motivated team
- excellent further training opportunities in the field of autism
Have we piqued your interest? Then we look forward to receiving your complete application documents.
For further information about this position, please contact Dr Bettina Tillmann, Head of the Autism Centre, by email: bettina.tillmann@gsr.ch.
Since 2008, the Autism Centre (AZ) of the GSR (www.gsr.ch) has been supporting children on the autism spectrum (ASS) in the preschool area up to school entry in an intensive setting. The transdisciplinary work with specialists in therapeutic early education, speech therapy, occupational therapy, as well as complementary day structure, is highly valued.
Since 2014, the AZ has been recognised by the Federal Social Insurance Office for the implementation of intensive early intervention (IFI) in early childhood autism. In addition to the core business of IFI, the AZ offers a variety of autism-specific further training courses.