Your opportunity to work in Switzerland starts here

We help you with accreditation and language, job search and your integration into Swiss hospitals and health centers.

We work with specialist doctors, nurses, and other qualified healthcare professionals.

Why Switzerland

Very high salaries

witzerland offers some of the highest healthcare salaries in Europe.

  • Nursing: CHF 70,000–90,000 per year

  • Medical doctors: CHF 120,000–250,000 per year (depending on specialty and experience)

Better working conditions

A system designed for professional stability and well-being.

  • Lower patient workload

  • Regulated shifts and respected rest periods

  • Fewer unpaid overtime hours

  • Real work–life balance and more predictable schedules

Resources and technology

Modern infrastructure and top-level healthcare technology.

  • Well-equipped and up-to-date hospitals

  • Advanced technology in diagnostics, operating rooms, and ICUs

  • Efficient digital systems that reduce administrative workload

Training and professional development

An environment that supports your growth.

  • Funded continuing education

  • Access to advanced specializations

  • Participation in innovation and research projects

  • International experience highly valued in Spain and across Europe

Quality of life

Switzerland ranks among the top 5 countries in the world for quality of life according to multiple international indexes.

  • Safety, stability, and high purchasing power

  • Real ability to save money

  • Less physical and emotional burnout

  • Nature, sports, and high-quality leisure just minutes from home

  • A multicultural society that makes integration easier

What we do for you

Full support to work in Switzerland

Review of your profile and a personalized plan

Support with degree recognition

CV and documentation preparation according to Swiss standards

Introduction to hospitals and healthcare centers

Interview preparation

Support during salary and contract negotiation

Ongoing assistance until your relocation and onboarding in Switzerland

How the process works

Full support to work in Switzerland

1

Initial Assessment

A brief call to analyze your profile.

We review your situation, experience, and language level to confirm if you have realistic options in Switzerland.

2

Personalized plan

We define your strategy step by step.

We explain the entire process and design a clear plan with you: language, credential validation, and focus on the Swiss market.

3

Support and Placement

We guide you to your job.

We support you throughout the entire process: preparation, credential validation, interviews, and access to real opportunities in Switzerland.

Frequently asked questions

  • It’s not mandatory, but it greatly simplifies the process.

  • EU/EEA citizens can work in Switzerland with streamlined procedures and faster permits.

    Candidates from outside the EU can also apply, but the immigration process is stricter and depends on the demand for their profile.

Yes, you need to know one of the official languages, depending on the canton where you want to work.

The minimum level is usually B2, although some centers accept B1 if the candidate shows motivation and progress.

The demand is structural and continuous throughout the country.

The most sought-after profiles are typically:

Nursing (all specialties)
General practitioners
Hospital specialists (emergency medicine, internal medicine, anesthesiology, psychiatry, geriatrics, radiology, ICU)
Healthcare technicians (radiology, laboratory, etc.)

The exact need depends on the canton and the type of facility, but the shortage of healthcare personnel is a constant reality.

It depends on the profile and the volume of applications, but it usually ranges between:

  • Nursing: 2–4 months
  • Doctors: 3–6 months
  • Healthcare Technicians: 2–4 months

During the call, we’ll explain the exact requirements and the correct order to avoid delays.

  • In most cases, no.

  • Swiss healthcare facilities require accreditation before hiring.

    That’s why it’s crucial to complete the process correctly from the start.

  • Yes, it’s highly valued.
  • Most centers look for professionals with at least 1–2 years of experience.

Salaries vary depending on the canton, experience, language, and type of facility, but typical benchmarks are:

  • Nursing: between CHF 70,000 and CHF 110,000 per year, potentially exceeding CHF 120,000 in advanced areas (ICU, anesthesia, operating room, etc.).
  • Specialist physicians: between CHF 140,000 and CHF 260,000 per year, with higher salaries in high-demand specialties or senior positions.

We’ll assist you with:

  • Certification
  • CV and documentation preparation
  • Applying to healthcare facilities
  • Interview preparation
  • Negotiating terms and conditions
  • Support until you start working

All of this will be explained in detail during the initial assessment call.

We help you with accreditation and language, job search and your integration into Swiss hospitals and health centers.

We work with specialist doctors, nurses, and other qualified healthcare professionals.