Pediatric and Adolescent Health Department

As the department responsible for health education and prevention, we provide services and recommendations for school, work, leisure and family life. We support you in nurturing the positive development of children, adolescents, and young adults.

KJG

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Kinder- und Jugendgesundheit

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Address
Kinder- und Jugendgesundheit
Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
Opening hours

Monday to Friday
08:00 - 12:00
13:30 - 17:00

Phone number
+41 41 728 39 39

Team

Freelancers, trainees, interns, peer educators or peer teachers play a vital role in our team, alongside our core members.

Olivier Favre

Stv. Amtsleiter

Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
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Hanspeter Kläy

Stv. Kantonsarzt

Gartenstrasse 3
6300 Zug
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Esther Helfenstein

Fachfrau

Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
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Esther Pomes

Fachmitarbeiterin

Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
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Miriam Scammacca Albisser

Fachfrau Kinder-+Jugendgesundheit

Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
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Marina Ernst

Projektleiterin

Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
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Astrid Furrer-Zimmermann

Projektleiterin

Aegeristrasse 56
6300 Zug
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Maria Jatuff Mathis

Praktikantin

Work with us

Our interdisciplinary team is always seeking dedicated individuals. The team is comprised of experts in medicine, psychology, sex education, social work, environmental and health sciences and sports. Would you like to join our dynamic team?

Discover a variety of tasks and a great team atmosphere. Explore our offerings below.

We hope to hear from you soon.

We are looking for you
Are you studying for a Bachelor's degree and interested in our topics and our work? We offer an internship every year.

What can you expect? 

  • Work in a committed and highly motivated team
  • Co-leading and leading workshops
  • Selecting and/or developing educational material for the classroom
  • Research and concept work


Your benefits

  • Interesting tasks
  • Room for personal initiative and responsibility
  • Collaboration in an innovative organization
  • Checking out a new field of learning


What you should bring with you

  • Degree in psychology, health, social work, etc. 
  • Interest in health education and prevention
  • Enjoy working with young people
  • Initiative, independence and reliability
  • Willingness to self-reflect


What you should know

  • Place of work: city of Zug, assignments throughout the canton
  • Duration of the internship: 4 to 6 months
  • Workload: 60 to 80%
  • Commencement: January and/or August
  • Salary: monthly internship salary


Interested? Then apply by e-mail to: gesund@zg.ch (Re: Internship application)

We are looking for you! 

You will soon have a Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, health or similar and are looking to start leading and facilitating workshops and courses? 

 

What can you expect? 

  • Leading and co-leading workshops and courses
  • In-depth knowledge of various health topics such as addiction, mental health, digital media, sleep, etc. 
  • Conception and development of workshops and courses
  • Working in a committed and highly motivated team

Your benefits

  • A sound introduction to the various topics
  • Gaining valuable experience in working with groups
  • Collaborating in an innovative team

What you should bring with you

  • Degree in psychology, health, social work, etc. 
  • Interest in health education and prevention topics
  • Enjoy working with young people
  • Initiative, independence and reliability
  • Willingness to self-reflect

What you should know

  • Place of work: city of Zug, assignments throughout the canton
  • Duration of the internship: 22 months, beginning each September
  • Salary: hourly wage

Interested? Then apply by e-mail to: gesund@zg.ch (subject: Trainee application)

 

Flyer Living environment expert
Poster Living environment expert

 

What are living environment experts?

They are experts for a specific living environment, for example the living environment of teenagers and young adults. They know best what other young people think, feel and do. And what their joys and problems are in everyday life.

 

We are looking for you!

Are you between 15 and 18 years old? Curious and creative? Do you enjoy discussions with others your age? Are you interested in the major issues in life? Then get in touch!

 

What can you expect?

You will be invited to take part in discussion rounds on topics from your everyday life. You can give your opinion on workshops, teaching materials or flyers that we develop for teenagers and young adults. We usually contact you two to three times a year to get your opinion. Your input will be remunerated on a flat-rate basis and by agreement.

 

Are you interested?

If so, you can register without obligation. When we contact you, you can still decide whether you want to take part or not. It's all super simple.

 

Interested? Then contact us directly using the online form: Registration form

 

Still have questions? Maybe you still have questions, then get in touch by e-mail: gesund@zg.ch (subject: Application for living environment experts)

We are looking for you!

Are you in your 1st or 2nd year of training, e.g. at FMS Zug or another secondary school? Are you authentic, independent and reliable? Do you enjoy giving presentations? Are you willing to deal with your mental health and encourage other young adults to do the same? Then you are the person we are looking for.

 

What can you expect?

Peer educators lead workshops for their peers. You will talk to teenagers and young adults as equals and discuss values, norms and strategies on the topic of mental health together.

  • Co-leading the workshop “Everything's fine? Happy and healthy - this is how you can do it!": Leading the workshop elements in collaboration with a specialist
  • Exchange training days
  • Further opportunities with the KJG

 

Your benefits

  • You will be well prepared for your work as a peer educator
  • You work in a team with experienced workshop leaders
  • You will learn how to stand in front of a class and lead a workshop
  • You can gain your first experience in health education 

 

What you should know

  • Place of work: city of Zug, assignments throughout the canton
  • Remuneration: Annual employment contract, hourly wage, expenses

 

Interested? Then apply by sending your curriculum vitae and motivational letter by e-mail to: gesund@zg.ch (Re: Peer educator application)

We are looking for you!
Are you 18 years old? Do you have a driver's license? Are you communicative and reliable? Are you interested in the subject of alcohol, drugs and medication in road traffic? Then apply!

 

What is VKU4 about? 
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is one of the most common causes of road accidents. To do something about this, the Office of Public Health and the Zug Traffic School are running the “Your choice - your freedom” project. The idea: new drivers discuss alcohol- and drug-related traffic accidents with specially trained young people. The aim is to achieve a more authentic effect than if the driving school instructor were to impart this information to their learners.

You don't need any prior knowledge. We train all peer teachers for the assignments.

 

What you should know

  • Work location: Zug traffic school
  • Workload: 2 to 3 lessons per month
  • Days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
  • Salary: CHF 28.00/hour


 

Interessiert? Then apply be e-mail to: gesund@zg.ch (Re: Peer teacher application)

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