Dipl. Pflegefachperson HF/FH — Psychiatrische Dienste Graubünden

Psychiatrische Dienste Graubünden · Cazis (GR)
Categoria: Infermieristica Contratto: full-time Salario: CHF 49'500 - 75'000

Role overview

Description - You work in an interdisciplinary team consisting of doctors, nurses, therapists, and social workers on the closed forensic-psychiatric station Nova with 13 beds - This station serves for the psychiatric and psychotherapeutic treatment of mentally ill criminals under closed conditions ## Your • Responsibilities - You assume the comprehensive nursing care and support of patients in the inpatient setting - You design the care and treatment in the hospital day-to-day, according to the developments and trends in psychiatry - You bring a high willingness to deal with forensic psychiatry - You maintain a constructive collaboration with the colleagues of the day and night shift and communicate openly, individually, and personally - There is the possibility to take on the function as a professional trainer ## Our • Requirements • Profile - You are Dipl. Nurse HF/FH - It is as important to you as to us to treat our patients both medically and nursing optimally as well as personally - You bring a high degree of responsibility, resilience, and flexibility - You have a high social and self-competence and are used to working independently ## What We Offer - You take on a varied and responsible task in a motivated, interdisciplinary team - You can shape and implement the current treatment and care approaches - Use our internal training and further education offer - we also support your external training goals - Part-time working models and unpaid leave for an optimal work-life balance

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Key requirements

  • You are Dipl. Nurse HF/FH
  • It is as important to you as to us to treat our patients both medically and nursing optimally as well as personally
  • You bring a high degree of responsibility, resilience, and flexibility
  • You have a high social and self-competence and are used to working independently
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This position requires a G Permit (annual renewal) and triggers wage-withholding by the employer Psychiatrische Dienste Graubünden. In the Canton of Grigioni the rate depends on bracket, marital status and dependants; the 2024 New Agreement adds an Italian side tax.

Swiss social contributions include AVS (5.3%), unemployment insurance (1.1%) and LPP (occupational pension). Use our free tax simulator to estimate the net salary for Dipl. Pflegefachperson HF/FH in administration and compare the cost of living between Switzerland and Italy.

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