Insurance Ticino — 17 open positions across Switzerland
- Doctor Perito SAM with specialization in general internal medicine (percentage to be defined) — EOC – Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale · Bellinzona
- Insurance consultant in the field service (a) 80- 100% — Helsana · Ticino
- Doctor Perito SAM with specialization in psychiatry and psychotherapy — EOC – Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale · Bellinzona
- Regional financial consultancy Ticino — Convit Holding GmbH · Tesserete
- Real Estate Consultant (m/w/d) 100% - Arlesheim — EV Arlesheim Immobilien AG · Arlesheim
- Hotel Service Employee (a) 40% — Hirslanden Klinik · Ticino
- Qualified nurse (a) with flexible annual scheduling — Hirslanden Klinik · Ticino
- Insurance Physician D/F (a) 40-60% — Helsana · Ticino
- Insurance Physician D/I (a) 40-60% — Helsana · Ticino
- Sales consultant: in Ticino — Coop Genossenschaft · Bellinzona
- Specialist Demand & Supply Planner — Migros Ticino · Oberbuchsiten
- General Competition 2026 Employees/administrative staff, reception staff, insured persons III, telephone advisors/ telephone consultants, tax collectors, bankers, secretaries, secretaries/integrated secretaries, taxors and administrative officer at the cantonal administration — Amministrazione Cantonale Ticino · Bellinzona
- Regional Specialist in Property Management & Security — Tertianum · Dübendorf
- Graduated Nurse 80% - 100% — Tertianum · Nendaz
- (Senior) Managor of commercial real estate (m/f/d), Zug/Luzern, 80-100 % — Implenia · Ticino
- HR SPECIALIST — LWP Ledermann Wieting & Partners · Lugano
- Business Engineer (Syrius) — Swisscom (sede Ticino) · Zurich
More about this search for cross-border applicants
The insurance sector in Ticino, Italian-speaking Switzerland, offers a range of opportunities for professionals seeking to work in a dynamic and stable industry. With a strong presence of both local and international insurance companies, the region provides a competitive job market. Ticino's strategic location and high standard of living make it an attractive destination for cross-border workers, known as frontalieri, who commute from northern Italy. The sector is known for its stability, competitive salaries, and opportunities for career growth, making it an appealing choice for job seekers.