République et Canton de Neuchâtel
Neuchâtel
3 weeks ago
Member of the Child and Adult Protection Authority (APEA)
- 13 January 2026
- 100%
- Neuchâtel
Job summary
Join the APEA in Neuchâtel, a judicial authority focused on child and adult protection. Exciting roles available with a supportive work environment!
Tasks
- Assist in social and financial matters across various sites.
- Evaluate cases with medical, social, and psychological expertise.
- Participate in decision-making processes within the APEA.
Skills
- Swiss nationals or residents with civil rights under 70.
- Strong social and accounting skills required.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a diverse team.
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About the job
Member of the Child and Adult Protection Authority (APEA)
- AUTJ46 - This is a secondary job.
- The APEA is an interdisciplinary judicial authority, which constitutes a section of the District Court, chaired by a judge. It decides in the composition of its president and two members. These must have skills either in medical, psychological, social or educational matters, or in accounting or actuarial matters, or in asset management and social insurance.
Have a detailed skills profile below.
The activity will be deployed, depending on the profile offered:
- for the Boudry site: a position with social and accounting skills;
- for the La Chaux-de-Fonds site: a social worker position and an accountant position;
- for the three sites of Neuchâtel, Boudry and La Chaux-de-Fonds together: an accountant position and a psychiatry specialist position.
Persons of Swiss nationality or who benefit from a residence permit, under 70 years of age and having the exercise of civil rights, and in principle domiciled in the canton for at least one year or, for persons benefiting from a residence permit, for at least five years, may be appointed members of the APEA.
The remuneration is defined by the decree of the Council of State setting the compensation of the members of the APEA.
- Canton of Neuchâtel
- To be agreed
- February 2, 2026
- Applications must be sent either in paper form to the Council of the Judiciary c/o Cantonal Court, rue du Pommier 1, 2002 Neuchâtel 2, or electronically to Conseil.Magistrature@ne.ch.
The interviews of the prospective candidates will take place on Friday, February 20, 2026.
For more information, you can contact the APEA registry in Neuchâtel at 032 889 61 80.
Diversity is a core value that we cultivate with conviction and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone, regardless of origin, gender or background, feels fully integrated and valued.
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