Spitäler Frutigen Meiringen Interlaken AG
Unterseen
Nursing / Specialised Nursing Postgraduate Emergency Nursing HF 80-100%
- 08 July 2026
- 80 – 100%
- Unterseen
Job summary
Join our team at Spitäler fmi AG, a modern healthcare provider. Enjoy a supportive work environment with great benefits!
Tasks
- Engage in a 2-year training program for emergency nursing expertise.
- Care for patients of all ages in a diverse emergency center.
- Collaborate in providing care across various medical specialties.
Skills
- Must have a relevant nursing diploma and one year of experience.
- Excellent teamwork and communication skills are essential.
- Ability to handle challenging situations with resilience.
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About the job
Your area of responsibility
- two-year practice-oriented training to become a certified expert in emergency nursing NDS HF
- care of patients of all ages in a versatile emergency centre
- participation in the care of acutely ill and injured patients from various medical disciplines
- learning and deepening competencies in the fields of internal medicine, surgery, orthopaedics,
gynaecology, urology, psychiatry and other specialties - taking on responsibility in a dynamic work environment with seasonal fluctuations and a broad patient spectrum
- close interprofessional collaboration with nursing staff, doctors and other professional groups
- linking theoretical knowledge with practical implementation in everyday professional life
- progressive acquisition of skills through alternating theoretical lessons at the Bern Nursing Education Centre and practical application at the learning site in Interlaken Hospital
What you bring with you
- tertiary level qualification as a certified nursing specialist HF or Bachelor of Science in Nursing FH or an equivalent, SBFI-recognised, registered foreign diploma
- one year of professional experience after completing diploma training in an acute care ward
- very good German and good English skills (additional language skills are an advantage)
- enjoyment of a varied and
demanding work environment - motivation to take responsibility and actively contribute
- commitment, willingness to learn and readiness to
invest in your own professional development - resilience and a positive approach to
challenging situations - team spirit and enjoyment of interprofessional collaboration
- Great collaboration of all professional groups: Everyone talks about interdisciplinary and cross-professional collaboration - we do it too! Projects and working groups are deliberately composed in an interdisciplinary and cross-professional manner. We also consciously promote informal exchange between professional groups through various activities.
- Family, leisure and work (You): We offer you attractive working (time) models, the option of unpaid leave or the possibility of part-time work in all areas, including management. We are happy to accommodate individual needs.
- Working with quality of life (You): Working with a view of a unique mountain world? A swim in the lake after work? Unlimited outdoor activities on days off? Is it your wish to live and work in a great tourism and recreation region? We will make it come true for you!
- Friendly working atmosphere (You): New employees feel it from the first day: You are welcomed and supported here. In everyday life, people approach each other openly, greet one another and are happy to help. We are proud of this interaction among employees and take care to maintain it.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact Ms Ines Feldmann, Head of Emergency Nursing.
About us
The Spitäler fmi AG with over 1,600 employees includes the two acute hospitals Interlaken and Frutigen, the psychiatry department of Spitäler fmi AG, the health centre in Meiringen, the senior centres in Frutigen and Interlaken, the rescue service with 5 locations, the walk-in clinic in Interlaken as well as various practices. As a modern hospital group, we ensure outpatient and inpatient, multidisciplinary medical and psychiatric care in the eastern and central Bernese Oberland.