Sector report · Ticino · elderly care
elderly care job market in Ticino — openings today
Updated on 2026-05-15
Weekly elderly care sector snapshot: 46 active openings in Ticino.
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This page aggregates the key signals of the Ticino job market for the elderly care sector. There are currently 46 active openings for elderly care — monitored daily by our crawlers. You'll find the most active employers, the estimated median salary, the trend of new postings over the last 12 weeks, and week-over-week / month-over-month deltas.
Openings for elderly care in Ticino concentrate around Flury Stiftung, Spital Davos, Psychiatrische Dienste Graubünden. Demand aligns with the canton's economic structure: public healthcare (EOC, private clinics), organised retail (Migros, Coop, Denner), industry (Lonza, AMAG, Mikron) and services (insurance, banking, engineering) account for most of the hiring. Italian cross-border workers with a G permit can apply directly: the vast majority of Ticino employers accept cross-border applications provided the language and technical requirements stated in the posting are met.
The median salary shown is computed from the baseSalary.minValue / baseSalary.maxValue fields of elderly care postings that declare a pay range in the schema.org MonetaryAmount format. Postings without an explicit salary are not counted. The 12-week trend measures new openings per week for the sector, using the aggregated history in jobs-stats-history.json; when the series is short or flat, the history window does not yet cover enough weeks to show a meaningful trend. We recommend checking the page multiple times per week: Ticino postings tend to close quickly, and higher-turnover employers — hospitals, elderly-care homes, retail — open and close positions daily.
Most active employers
New openings trend — last 12 weeks
elderly care for cross-border workers: navigating the 46 active openings
The elderly care sector in Ticino is one of the historic hiring areas for Italian cross-border workers: the proximity to Lombardy, transferable technical skills, and a larger pool of openings than the local Italian market make Ticino a concrete option for first hires or career jumps. Applying to the 46 active sector openings requires a G Permit, residence in an Italian municipality within the 20 km border zone (Lombardy or Piedmont) and returning home at least once a week. The employer files for the permit at the cantonal migration office after the contract is signed: first issuance takes 2-6 weeks and is renewed yearly.
Compensation in elderly care clusters around a 62'250 CHF gross annual median, but the spread depends heavily on the applicable collective agreement (sector CCL, company contract, multinational national CCNL) and required certifications. Always compare the Swiss gross with the Italian net equivalent: for the same job, Ticino net is typically 25-45 % higher due to lower fiscal and social burden, but CHF/EUR moves can change EUR net by up to 12 % at the same Swiss gross. For a precise figure use the salary simulator with your contract band and household composition. Also factor commute costs (fuel, vehicle wear, time at the border) before comparing a elderly care offer with an Italian alternative.
Italian-degree recognition and speculative applications. For regulated sectors (healthcare, schools, security, regulated technical professions), beyond the G permit you need Italian-title equivalence at SBFI/SEFRI: the procedure takes 3-6 months and should be launched in parallel with sending CVs, not after. For universally transferable roles (kitchen, retail, non-specialist construction, logistics) the only formality is the G permit. Beyond posted openings, consider speculative applications to the top elderly care employers listed above: growing companies receive CVs on non-existent roles and often open an exploratory interview that produces a tailored offer in 3-6 weeks, especially when the weekly delta of new postings is positive. The hiring history in Ticino's elderly care shows that Italian cross-border workers represent 35-55 % of new hires depending on canton and season, peaking in March-April and September-October.
Methodology
The elderly care counts come from a case-insensitive match on title, description, category, company and tags of active postings. Weekly new-posting counts in the trend come from jobs-stats-history.json by filtering titleStats that match the sector keyword pattern. Expired postings (expired=true) and those awaiting retranslation (needsRetranslation=true) are excluded. Data refreshes several times per day, driven by 80+ crawlers dedicated to Ticino's main employers, cantonal bulletins and public aggregators.
Frequently asked questions
How many elderly care jobs are there in Ticino?
There are currently 46 active openings for elderly care in Ticino, refreshed multiple times per day.
Can I apply as a cross-border worker?
Yes. Most Ticino employers accept applications from Italian cross-border workers with a G permit. Each listing links directly to the employer's official application page.
How is the median salary computed?
The median salary is the median of the baseSalary.minValue / baseSalary.maxValue values of elderly care postings that declare a pay range. Postings without an explicit salary are not counted.
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