Clerk * (40%)
Berner Fachhochschule
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:20 September 2025
- Workload:40%
- Place of work:Bern
What you will do here
- Independently manage the secretariat of the Bachelor Classical Music in job sharing with flexible demand-oriented deployment planning and handle various organizational and administrative tasks on behalf of the program management
- Plan instrumental aptitude tests for Classical Music and the Hofwil Talent Promotion
- Create brochures (compulsory and elective courses as well as master orientations) and coordinate their content
- Organize language tests, quality management, theory exams, and retakes
- Ensure data maintenance for updating forms, information sheets, and information
What you ideally bring with you
- Successfully completed commercial basic training (EFZ) and, if possible, organizational further training
- Structured, precise, reliable, independent, and proactive working style
- Open, communicative, team-oriented personality. Advanced IT skills, especially Excel, SharePoint
- Several years of professional experience and enjoyment of a lively environment. An affinity for music and art
- Confident German. English and French spoken and written are an advantage
- Interview appointment, 28.10.
Some of our advantages in advance
- Many contacts with young, eager people from all over the world who want to achieve something.
- Great freedom in designing the work and plenty of room for your ideas, creativity, and decisiveness.
- Family-friendly conditions and a lot of understanding for family responsibilities.
I will guide you through the
application process
application process
Daniela Werder
HR Consultant
T +41 31 848 43 37
The Bern University of the Arts (HKB)
At the HKB , a department of the BFH, we bring together a variety of artistic and design disciplines under one roof. As an innovative art university with an inspiring atmosphere, we place great value on interdisciplinary teaching and research in music, design and art, conservation and restoration, theater, literature, and in our transdisciplinary Y Institute.