Cook EFZ in Training 2026 (m/f/d) Psychiatry Baselland in Liestal
Psychiatrie Baselland
Liestal
Key information
- Publication date:30 June 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Liestal
Job summary
Join the dynamic team at Psychiatrie Baselland, a leading mental health institution. Enjoy a supportive work environment with learning opportunities.
Tasks
- Assist in preparing various dishes and meals daily.
- Maintain cleanliness of the kitchen and utensils regularly.
- Participate in external training and weekly vocational courses.
Skills
- Completed mandatory schooling or hold an EBA diploma.
- Passion for working with food and strong teamwork skills.
- Good verbal and written German communication skills.
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Your Tasks
- You actively participate in the preparation of all meals
- The daily care of the kitchen and its utensils is also part of your tasks
- Your training is supported by external courses, and the weekly visit to the vocational school in Muttenz is included
- You participate in the job fair/career exhibition
Your Profile
- You have completed the mandatory school period (Baselland: only secondary school E or higher) - or you have an EBA qualification
- You enjoy working with food
- You are physically fit, have skilled hands, are curious, and bring a good portion of team spirit
- You have good oral and written German skills
- Minimum age of 16 years
Our Offer
Alessandro Profeta
Head Chef
+41 61 553 61 01
About Us
The Psychiatry Baselland (PBL) is one of the leading psychiatric institutions in Northwestern Switzerland. It offers comprehensive outpatient, day clinic, home treatment, and inpatient therapies for children, adolescents, and adults. It supports mentally and multiply impaired individuals with supported living, supervised daily activities, and accompanied work (www.inclusioplus.ch). Additionally, it is involved in the occupational psychiatry competence center WorkMed AG. The PBL employs over 1,200 staff at several locations in the Basel-Landschaft canton and treats, cares for, and advises more than 14,000 patients per year (www.pbl.ch).