Psychiatrische Dienste Aargau AG
Windisch
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Social Worker FH 70%
- 21 May 2026
- 70%
- Windisch
Job summary
Join our social service team at the Center for Integrated Emergency Psychiatry, a supportive environment for growth.
Tasks
- Advise and support patients in housing, work, social, and financial areas.
- Assist in finding solutions and planning discharges with patients.
- Coordinate aid with institutions and represent social work expertise.
Skills
- Degree in social work (FH) with experience in psychiatric contexts preferred.
- Strong social skills, solution-oriented, and a sense of humor.
- Team player with high responsibility and quality awareness.
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About the job
For our social service in the Centre for Integrated Emergency Psychiatry and Crisis Intervention, we are looking for you from 1 August 2026 or by arrangement as
Tasks
- Advice and support for patients in the areas of housing, work/day structure, social affairs, finances (especially social insurance) and administration as well as child and adult protection
- Support in finding follow-up solutions and discharge planning in close cooperation with the patients
- Coordination of assistance in collaboration with institutions, authorities, legal representatives and relatives
- Representation of social work expertise in the interprofessional treatment team consisting of medical, psychological and nursing professionals
- Participation in reports and case discussions
- Drafting of applications in the area of adult protection
- Active shaping and further development of social work in our clinic
Profile
- Completed degree in social work (FH)
- Ideally professional experience in a social psychiatric context or a comparable environment
- Your strengths include a positive view of humanity, social skills, solution orientation as well as a healthy dose of humour and pragmatism
- A confident demeanour is a matter of course for you
- You are a team player with a high sense of responsibility and quality awareness and are used to setting priorities and working independently
- You place dignity, self-determination and social participation of people with a psychiatric illness at the centre of your work, recognise the associated possibilities and limits and can deal with them professionally
Benefits
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Mr Ewald Grobert
Team Leader Social Service