Jobs in Switzerland

Job opportunities in Switzerland.

We guide you step by step
on your journey to Switzerland.

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Physiotherapist (80–100%)
Physiotherapist (80–100%)
Physiotherapist specialised in post-surgical rehabilitation (80–100%)
Physiotherapist (80–100%)
Consultant / Specialist in Radiology (80–100%)
Radiologist – Cardiothoracic Imaging (80–100%)
Angiology Specialist / Vascular Medicine Doctor (50–100%)
Neurology Specialist / Neurologist (80–100%)
Pediatrician / Paediatrics Specialist (80–100%)
Registered Nurse – Internal Medicine, Hematology, Oncology and Nephrology (80–100%)

Jobs for doctors in Switzerland

Your medical experience has a bright future in Switzerland.

Discover opportunities in leading hospitals and clinics looking for qualified specialists. Find positions that value your experience and offer professional development.

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Nursing jobs in Switzerland

Advance your career in one of Europe’s leading healthcare systems.

Explore vacancies in general nursing, ICU, operating theatre and other specialities. Access roles with competitive working conditions and ongoing training.

Physiotherapist jobs in Switzerland

Take your physiotherapy practice to the next level.

Find opportunities in rehabilitation centres, sports clinics and hospitals committed to cutting-edge treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Degree recognition: This process is carried out through different institutions, depending on the profession.
  • Language: A B2 level in one of the three national languages (Italian, French, or German) is required to complete the degree recognition process.
  • Residence permit: In Switzerland, you can live for up to 3 months with a European passport. After the third month, it is necessary to obtain a residence permit in order to continue living in the country. To obtain it, you must have an employment contract.
  • The process may vary depending on the profile and personal circumstances. In general, the recognition of qualifications can take between 6 and 12 months.
  • The fixed costs of the process range between 680–1000 CHF. To this, the costs of translating the required documents must be added.

At FirstStepSwiss, we support healthcare professionals from the European Union who wish to work in Switzerland, and we help hospitals and clinics recruit healthcare talent. Our support adapts to your current stage, but typically includes:

  • Initial assessment and roadmap: we review your situation and define the exact steps to move forward without wasting time.
  • Documentation and recognition of qualifications: practical guidance, review of requirements and follow-up of the process according to your profession.
  • CV and application “the Swiss way”: optimisation of CV, cover letter and professional profile to increase your chances in real recruitment processes.
  • Interview preparation: mock interviews, typical questions, negotiation and contract review (workload, shifts, probation period, etc.).
  • Access to job opportunities: once your profile is ready, we present you with processes and offers aligned with your experience and goals.
  • Settling in Switzerland: practical guidance for your first steps (health insurance, housing, banking and basic administrative procedures).

We do not offer a job guarantee, as the final hiring decision depends on the institution and on factors such as your speciality, language level, recognition of qualifications and availability.

What we do guarantee is a serious and fully supported process: we help you prepare your application, meet the requirements and, once your profile is ready, connect you with genuine opportunities.

Sobald du bereit bist, zeigen wir dir passende Stellenangebote in der Schweiz.

Because, in most cases, it’s where three key advantages come together:

  • Higher salaries: many healthcare professions have better salary ranges in the German-speaking region.
  • Lower taxes overall: several cantons in German-speaking Switzerland typically have a lower tax burden than many French-speaking areas, which is noticeable in your net income.
  • More job opportunities: there’s a larger volume of hospitals, clinics, and vacancies, which increases your options and speeds up the process.

We advise and support you through the degree recognition process for all of Switzerland, regardless of which canton you want to go to.

However, in terms of employment, the job offers we can currently present you with are in German-speaking Switzerland.

If you would like us to support you throughout the entire process, please fill out the following form. After an initial assessment, we will determine whether you meet all our requirements to work with us.

It depends on your starting level, your consistency, and the format.

In our community, members can access an intensive German course aimed at B2 in 8 months, designed to take you from zero (A0) to B2 with a structured plan.

The intensive course includes classes from Monday to Friday (1h 30 min per day) and requires regular practice and study.

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