Head of the Social Action Service — Etat de Fribourg
CHF 68'500 - 104'000
Etat de Fribourg · Fribourg (FR)
- Location
- Fribourg
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 16 days ago
SalaryCHF 68'500 - 104'000
Role overview
Who are we?
The Social Action Service (SASoc) provides material assistance to persons in need, to persons who are victims of offences, to persons covered by the Asylum Act and ensures the recovery and advances of maintenance payments.
SASoc is responsible for improving and harmonizing the cantonal system of social action and ensuring the coordination of social and family policies.
- Who are we?
- The Social Action Service (SASoc) provides material assistance to persons in need, to persons who are victims of offences, to persons covered by the Asylum Act and ensures the recovery and advances of maintenance payments.
- Wide experience in a position with confirmed leadership responsibilities and competencies
- Ability to unite scientific or administrative training staff
Main responsibilities
- Wide experience in a position with confirmed leadership responsibilities and competencies
- Ability to unite scientific or administrative training staff
- Mastery of the French or German language with excellent knowledge of the other language
Contacts
- details Claudia Lauper, Secretary General T +41 26 305 29 02 Date of publication:
Additional details
- To learn more, follow this link . Your missions and profile
- You also have the ability to understand complex situations through your acute sense of analysis and pragmatism.
- Additional training(s) in management, complex project management and/or public administration Excellent knowledge of the social field Claudia Lauper, Secretary General Date of publication:
Notes and original content
- To learn more, follow this link .
- Your missions and profile
- Requirements
- Additional training(s) in management, complex project management and/or public administration
- Excellent knowledge of the social field
- Contact details
- Claudia Lauper, Secretary General
- T +41 26 305 29 02
- Date of publication: