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    Healthcare CV in Switzerland: Guide for Medical Roles

    Switzerland has one of the best-resourced health systems in the world, and a chronic shortage of qualified clinical staff. That is good news if you are a nurse, doctor, care worker or allied-health professional looking to work here. But Swiss hospitals and care homes read CVs through a specific lens: they want to see recognised diplomas, professional registration, language fit for the canton, and concrete clinical experience. This guide shows you exactly how to build a healthcare CV that opens doors in Zurich, Geneva, Bern, Lausanne and Ticino.

    What Swiss healthcare employers actually look for

    A recruiter in a university hospital or a Spitex (home-care) organisation scans your CV for four things in the first few seconds: that your qualification is recognised in Switzerland (or is being recognised), that you are registered to practise, that your language matches the patients and the team, and that you have hands-on experience in the relevant setting. Soft claims like "good team player" carry little weight; what counts is the ward type, patient load, equipment and procedures you have actually handled.

    Keep the CV to two pages, use a clean reverse-chronological layout, and include a recent professional photo (still standard in Switzerland). State your nationality and work-permit status (Swiss/EU, B, C or G permit) in the header, because the right to work and recognition pathway differ for non-EU candidates.

    Diploma recognition: SRK, the Red Cross and MEBEKO

    This is the single most important section for an internationally trained candidate, so address it head-on rather than hoping it will not come up.

    • โ—Nurses and most non-university health professions (nursing, midwifery, medical-technical and medical-therapeutic roles, paramedics): recognition of a foreign diploma runs through the Swiss Red Cross (SRK / Croix-Rouge suisse / Croce Rossa Svizzera). On your CV, state the exact status: "diploma recognition in progress with SRK" or "SRK recognition obtained 14.03.2026".
    • โ—Doctors, dentists, pharmacists, chiropractors and veterinarians: recognition and the federal diploma sit with MEBEKO (Medical Professions Commission) at the Federal Office of Public Health. Note whether your degree is recognised, in process, or whether you hold the federal diploma.
    • โ—Specialist titles for physicians are awarded by the SIWF/ISFM (Swiss Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education); list your specialty and its recognition status separately.

    If recognition is still pending, say so clearly and give the application date. Honest, specific status lines reassure recruiters far more than silence.

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    Professional registration and the health professions register

    Switzerland keeps public registers of regulated health professionals. Doctors, dentists, pharmacists, chiropractors and veterinarians appear in MedReg; the non-university health professions covered by the Health Professions Act (nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, optometrists, osteopaths and others) appear in the NAREG / GesReg register. If you already hold a GLN number or a register entry, add it to your CV. If not, signal that you are eligible and will register on recognition. This detail tells an employer you understand how practising legally in Switzerland works.

    Language: match the canton, prove the level

    Language is often the real gatekeeper in Swiss healthcare, because you cannot safely treat patients you cannot understand. The expected language follows the canton: German in Zurich, Bern, Basel and central Switzerland; French in Geneva, Vaud, Neuchatel, Valais and Fribourg; Italian in Ticino. Many cantons and employers expect at least B2 for nursing and patient-facing roles, and SRK recognition itself requires proof of language competence. Always give your level on the CEFR scale (A1 to C2) and name any certificate (telc, Goethe, DELF/DALF, CELI). Be honest: a recruiter will switch into the local language during the interview, and an inflated level is quickly exposed. If you understand spoken Swiss German, say so, as it is a genuine asset on the ward.

    Clinical experience, shifts and the skills that count

    This is where you win or lose the shortlist. For each role, give the employer, the type of facility (acute hospital, rehabilitation clinic, psychiatric unit, nursing home, Spitex), the ward or specialty, and the dates in DD.MM.YYYY format. Then make your bullets concrete:

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    • โ—Setting and scale: "Acute surgical ward, 28 beds, three-shift rotation including nights and weekends."
    • โ—Patient profile and acuity: ICU, paediatrics, geriatrics, oncology, emergency.
    • โ—Procedures and equipment: wound management, IV therapy, ventilation, dialysis, medication administration, documentation systems (for example KISIM, Phoenix or Epic).
    • โ—Responsibility: shift lead, supervision of trainees, infection-control duties.

    List your certifications in their own block: BLS-AED, ACLS, specialist nursing diplomas, NDS HF qualifications, or your medical specialty. Quantify wherever you can, and tailor the emphasis to the advert. Before you apply, run your document through our ATS checker so the hospital's screening software reads it correctly.

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