Social Educator HF/FH (m/f/d) 60-80 % — Psychiatrie Baselland
NewCHF 49'500 - 75'000
Psychiatrie Baselland · Liestal (BL)
- Location
- Liestal
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 4 days ago
SalaryCHF 49'500 - 75'000
Role overview
Social educator/social educator HF/FH (m/f/d) 60-80% Psychiatry Baselland Child and adolescent psychiatry, psychotherapy ward for young people with eating disorders
- Your tasks Professional nursing/educational treatment and support of patients aged 13-18 Planning and supporting the inpatient stay in the entry, clarification, treatment and discharge phase, including initiation of follow-up treatment within the framework of the ward's internal reference person system Function-related crisis interventions in psychiatric and somatic emergency situations (24-hour operation) Close cooperation with relatives Leading small groups of up to 6 patients (interaction) Documentation and performance recording within the context of nursing/pedagogy
- Your profile Completed HF/FH training with SERI Recognition and practical experience in youth and family work or in psychiatric care Experience with - or Interest in - supporting young people in acute crisis situations Interest in development and change processes and motivation to actively shape them High level of independence and decision-making skills Willingness for self-reflection and personal development Resilience and a strong understanding of service Team player with a positive attitude Start of position: The position is to be filled on August 1, 2026 or by agreement.
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Key requirements
- Completed HF/FH training with SBFI recognition
- Practical experience in youth and family work
- Interest in accompanying adolescents in crisis
- Motivation for developmental and change processes
- High degree of independence
- Willingness for self-reflection
- Resilience and service understanding
- Team player