The Office for Industry, Commerce and Labour (KIGA) currently employs around 135 staff members across six regions in the canton of Graubünden.
In addition to public employment mediation (RAV), we organise labour market measures for jobseekers and manage the cantonal unemployment insurance fund.
Furthermore, we carry out various tasks in the areas of labour market and occupational safety.
Key requirements
Completed commercial or equivalent education
Very good knowledge of common office software and confident computer skills
Friendly and professional demeanour
Strong communication skills when dealing with different target groups
Flexibility, teamwork and discretion
Very good spoken and written German skills, good knowledge of Italian
Kantonale Verwaltung Graubünden is located in Chur, Canton of Graubünden. Cross-border workers need a G Permit, renewable annually, to work in Switzerland. The Canton of Graubünden applies withholding tax at variable rates on gross income, and since 2024 the New Tax Agreement introduces concurrent taxation between Italy and Switzerland.
Swiss social contributions include AVS (5.3%), unemployment insurance (1.1%) and LPP (occupational pension). Use our free tax simulator to calculate your net salary and compare the cost of living between Switzerland and Italy.
Frequently asked questions
What is the net salary for a cross-border worker in Graubünden?
Net salary depends on gross income, marital status and number of children. In the Canton of Graubünden, withholding tax ranges from about 2% to 15%. In the administration sector in Graubünden Use our simulator for a personalised calculation.
Do cross-border workers need Swiss LAMal health insurance?
New cross-border workers since 2024 must enrol in Swiss LAMal within 3 months of starting work. Premiums vary by canton, insurance model and deductible. Compare premiums with our LAMal comparator.