Dipl. Nurse / Nursing Specialist HF / FH, primarily in night duty 40%
Psychiatrische Dienste Aargau AG
Windisch
Key information
- Publication date:14 June 2025
- Workload:40%
- Place of work:Windisch
Job summary
Join our team at the University of Zurich's children's psychiatric clinic. Exciting opportunity with supportive work environment and benefits.
Tasks
- Support and enhance social and emotional skills of patients aged 7-18.
- Collaborate with the team to structure daily activities for patients.
- Act competently in emergencies, ensuring safety for children and youth.
Skills
- Must have a completed nursing degree with relevant experience, preferably in psychiatry.
- Fluent in German, both written and spoken.
- Proficient with common office applications.
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The Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy is a teaching hospital of the University of Zurich and a certified training institution category A.
To strengthen our teams in nursing and social pedagogy, we are looking for you as of September 1, 2025, or by agreement for our therapy station at the Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Tasks
- You support and promote the social and emotional skills as well as abilities of the patients (ages 7 to ≤18 years) in a milieu therapeutic setting.
- You design the daily structure of the patients in collaboration with the team and other specialist areas.
- In emergency situations, you act competently and provide safety to the children and adolescents.
- You are jointly responsible for the implementation of the treatment planning.
Profile
- You have successfully completed training as a Dipl. Nurse HF/FH and already bring professional experience, preferably in psychiatry and/or experience with children and adolescents.
- You are flexible, committed, resilient, and a responsible personality with a passion for demanding patient care in a lively environment.
- You speak and write fluent German and have a good command of common office applications.
Benefits
Questions about the position?
Sascha Caspers
Head of Nursing and Social Pedagogy