Sports Physiotherapist
Federal Office of Sports BASPO
Magglingen, Switzerland | 80%
Your contribution
Conduct sports physiotherapy treatments for athletes in youth and competitive sports
Plan and implement therapy and rehabilitation programs
Develop preventive measures
Maintain and promote interprofessional collaboration in the field of competitive sports
Ensure quality and further develop services
Participate in teaching in the field of physiotherapy at the university
What makes you unique
Completed training as a physiotherapist
Additional training in sports physiotherapy, preferably a Master's degree
Familiar with the needs of performance-oriented (youth) sports
Enjoy interprofessional collaboration as well as team- and service-oriented, independent work
Empathetic personality with very good understanding of the needs of your patients in the context of competitive sports
Active knowledge of a second official language
What we offer




In summary
With your strengths in rehabilitation and prevention, you make an important contribution to supporting national athletes in competitive sports.
For sports and movement in Switzerland
The Federal Office of Sports (BASPO) promotes sports and its values – for all age and performance groups. BASPO combines sports policy, sports promotion, and education: This includes the largest Swiss sports promotion program Youth+Sport and training, course, and training centers in Magglingen and Tenero. The Federal University of Sports Magglingen EHSM is the only Swiss university dealing with education, development, research, and services in the field of sports.
Start date: 01.04.2026 or by agreement
Type of employment: temporary, with option for extension
Reference No.: JRQ$540-17355
Questions about the position
Simon Trachsel
Head of Sports Physiotherapy
+41 58 46 60770
Questions about the application
Marianne Minder
HR Business Partner
+41 58 46 76501
Individuals from the French-speaking community are still underrepresented in our administrative unit. Therefore, your applications are particularly welcome.