Description
ARTISET is the federation of service providers for people in need
of support. Together with its sector associations CURAVIVA, INSOS
and YOUVITA, the federation is committed to some 3,100 providers who care for and support more than 175,000 elderly people, people with disabilities as well as children and adolescents.
Public Policy Project Manager 70-100%
Your tasks
The Public Policy department is responsible for representing the political interests of the ARTISET federation and its sector associations CURAVIVA, INSOS and YOUVITA at the national and intercantonal levels. To complement our collegially managed team, we are looking for a person with a conceptual sense for the following areas of activity for 1 September 2026 or a date to be agreed:
- Management of national and intercantonal projects related to the representation of political interests, including participation in the development of legislation with a focus on disability policy and child and youth welfare
- Monitoring, analysing and processing public policy dossiers
- Drafting positions within the framework of consultation procedures and political dossiers
- Active maintenance of relationships with various stakeholders
- Supporting opinion-forming processes and providing specialised advice within the federation
- Participation in the planning and implementation of political communication
Your profile
- Strong knowledge of social policy and social insurance law
- Experience in representing political interests and communication, especially at the federal level
- Experience in project management; practical knowledge of political campaigns is an advantage
- Skills in presentation, networking and negotiation
- Fluency in spoken and written German and French; knowledge of Italian is an asset
- Advanced professional training or a university degree in political science, social sciences or law
Our offer
We offer you a varied and stimulating field of activity where you can apply your skills, your design talents and your expertise. You will work within a collegially managed team – with a high degree of autonomy, short decision-making processes and significant personal responsibility. We also offer attractive working conditions (remote work possible).
Application / contact
We look forward to receiving your application using the appropriate form by 17 July 2026. For any questions, Ms Bettina Fredrich, Public Policy Project Manager, is available by phone at 41 31 385 33 06.
