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Clerk/Court VI of primary French language St. Gallen, Switzerland (and remote work) | %What you can contribute Drafting project decisions in French, mainly in the areas of foreign law, municipal law, Schengen and Dublin agreements, identity documents, and social assistance for Swiss nationals during the processing of cases. Conducting research for working groups as needed. What makes you unique Completed law studies, preferably with a qualification and/or professional experience in a law firm or judicial institution. Good knowledge of procedural law and interest in law as well as issues related to foreign law. Perfect command of French, precise linguistic expression, sharp analytical skills, high independence, openness to criticism, team spirit. French as a working language, very good knowledge of German; knowledge of Italian is a plus. What we offer Working for Switzerland. We are committed to the success of the Swiss model and to the well-being of diversity on a daily basis. We ensure equal opportunities, which allows us to deploy our skills and express different viewpoints at work. We support and advise our employees on all issues related to physical health or benefits. The Federal Administrative Court (TAF), located in St. Gallen, hears appeals against decisions made by federal authorities. It acts as the last instance in most cases; among the appeals to the Federal Court, only a minority are granted. The credit enjoyed by the TAF's case law is primarily due to excellent work quality and a reasonable duration of proceedings. To this end, the court provides its employees with modern workstations, flexible hours, and a supportive environment. The TAF offers the opportunity to work from home one to two days a week after the probationary period and in agreement with your management. Questions about the position Yannick Antoniazza-Hafner Judge Court VI Questions about Nimzik Responsible for the HR domain. jida68aebdaen jit0206aen jpiy26aen