University internship in the legal service of the Federal Chancellery
- Employment type
- Internship
- Location
- Bern
- Company
- Chancellerie fédérale ChF, Bundeshaus-West, 3003 Bern
- First posted
Berne, Suisse \| 80-100%
What you can contribute
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• Process matters for the Federal Council, the departments, and the Federal Chancellery in compliance with the quality assurance mandate entrusted to the law section
• Prepare opinions within the framework of office consultations and co-report procedures
• Assist the service in the project for the full renewal of extra-parliamentary commissions
• Clarify legal questions in the fields of administrative organization law, consultation law, publication law, data protection law, or IT law, as well as in the application of the Directives on Federal Council matters
• Support the section in paralegal and administrative areas
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What makes you unique
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• Bachelor's or Master's degree from a university or a university of applied sciences in law, political science, or social sciences
• Knowledge of public and administrative law
• Quick-wittedness and analytical, writing, and organizational skills
• A taste for varied tasks requiring interdisciplinary collaboration
• Efficiency in the use of IT tools
• Active knowledge of a second official language
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In a few words
What we offer
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• Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success of the Swiss model and to the well-being of the population.
• Diversity in everyday life We ensure equal opportunities, which allows us to deploy our skills and express different points of view.
• Health at work We assist and advise our employees on all matters related to physical or mental health.
All benefits (https://www.stelle.admin.ch/stelle/fr/home/bundesverwaltung/ihre-vorteile-auf-einen-blick.html)
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The Federal Chancellery -- staff of the Federal Council
The Federal Chancellery is the staff of the Federal Council and supports it in this capacity in the preparation, implementation, and monitoring of its sessions. It manages and coordinates government communication and develops its political planning. It organizes events attended by the Federal Council in corpore and provides support to the President of the Confederation in the exercise of this function. Furthermore, the Federal Chancellery organizes votes and elections at the federal level. It ensures contacts with initiative committees and referendum committees and determines whether popular initiatives and referendums have succeeded or not. Finally, it supports and coordinates the digital transformation of the federal administration.
Additional information
The first round of recruitment interviews is scheduled for the months of August/September 2026
Stephan Brunner
head of the law section
058 462 41 51
Questions about the position
Patrick Mägli
deputy head of the law section
058 463 13 49
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