University Intern Crisis Management Defence
- Employment type
- Internship
- Location
- Bern
- Company
- Schweizer Armee - Kommando Operationen Kdo Op, Papiermühlestrasse 20, 3014 Bern
- First posted
University Intern Crisis Management Defence
Bern | 80-100%
This is what you can achieve
Develop and test scenarios for defence emergency management in practice
Create e-learning training courses for emergency staff
Support and participate in emergency staff training
Revise existing work aids regarding procedures for events in the army and create new ones if necessary
Support the development of the training concept for the crisis staff V
Support and participate in crisis staff defence training and exercises
What makes you unique
A completed or soon-to-be-completed degree (Bachelor or Master) in Public Management, Political Science, Law or International Relations
Ideally, basic knowledge of emergency and crisis management as well as adult education is already available
Good linguistic expression, a flair for structured and conceptual work, and good IT skills are required
Good oral and written knowledge of at least one second official language
In a nutshell
Are you interested in emergency and crisis management? Do you want to support the development of the basics and the daily challenges within the emergency staff and bring in or deepen your knowledge from your studies?
Then you are the person we are looking for!
What we offer
Working for Switzerland We are committed to the Swiss success model and work for the benefit of the population.
Lived diversity Thanks to equal opportunities, we unfold our competencies and bring in different perspectives.
Healthy at work We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health.
All benefits
Your commitment to security and freedom
The Operations Command (Kdo Op) is responsible for all military operations and deployments of the army. The Kdo Op includes, among other things, the Air Force, the Army, the four territorial divisions, the SWISSINT competence centre, the Special Forces Command and the Military Police. Around 40% of the approximately 2'500 employees are civilian employees - from engineers to aircraft mechanics to analysts.
The army employs over 9'000 employees in four military and around 200 civilian professions - and this at 110 locations throughout Switzerland. The army also provides for the next generation: it trains apprentices in over 30 professions.
Additional information
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Questions about the position
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Head of Crisis Management Defence
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