Social care worker salary in Switzerland: what you really earn as a FaBe, and where you stand

Two social care workers, same diploma, same work with people, and at the end of the year more than 21,000 francs separate them, simply because one works in Bern and the other in wealthy canton Zug. Even more striking: Switzerland is desperately short of care staff, the FaBe is one of the most chosen apprenticeships, and yet the salary stays a good third below the national median. Here is the entire social care worker salary of Switzerland at a glance: from the cantonal minimum wage through the real median to leadership, broken down by experience, canton and field, plus a calculator that shows you in 10 seconds whether you earn enough.

Key takeaway
A social care worker with a federal diploma (Fachfrau/Fachmann Betreuung EFZ, FaBe) earns in Switzerland a median of around 59,000 francs gross per year, that is about 4,540 francs per month (including the 13th salary). The special thing: the entry salary, at around 56,900 francs, is already almost at the median, and after ten years of experience it reaches around 65,000 francs, a rise of only about 8,000 francs. Only a leadership role reaches up to 88,000 francs. There is no nationwide minimum wage, but five cantons have a statutory minimum wage, the highest in Geneva at 24.59 francs per hour (2026). The field matters: childcare pays around 56,000 francs, less than elderly or disability care at around 61,000 francs each. Regionally Bern pays best, wealthy canton Zug the least. According to the ConvivaPlus salary index.
·Sources: cantonal minimum wages (unia.ch), salary portals lohnanalyse.ch & jobs.ch, FSO order of magnitude·
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Social care worker salary Switzerland 2026: social care worker with a person being cared for, franc notes and a salary index by experience levels
59,000
Francs median
gross per year
56,900
Francs at entry
almost at the median
~8,000
Francs in 10 years
flat experience curve
21,000
Francs canton gap
Bern vs Zug, same diploma

💰 What does a social care worker earn in Switzerland?

A social care worker with a federal diploma earns in Switzerland a median of around 59,000 francs gross per year, that is about 4,540 francs per month including the 13th salary. Median means: exactly half of all FaBe earn more, the other half less. This figure is more honest than an average, because a few top salaries would pull the value upwards.

But the real aha moment lies elsewhere. Unlike in many jobs, the salary here hardly comes from experience: a beginner starts at around 56,900 francs, already almost at the median, and after ten years reaches only around 65,000 francs. The big differences come from two other directions, from the field (childcare pays less than elderly or disability care) and from the canton (in Bern the average exceeds wealthy Zug by more than 21,000 francs). It is exactly these hidden levers that we make visible in the ConvivaPlus social care worker salary index.

Context
In short: according to ConvivaPlus, 59,000 francs are the middle, and entry is already almost there. Those who want to earn more as a FaBe should not wait for the years, because the experience curve is flat. The real levers are called field, further training and leadership, and they can move the salary by 20,000 to 30,000 francs.

📊 The ConvivaPlus social care worker salary index

Instead of a bare number, the ConvivaPlus FaBe salary index shows you the whole path: from the cantonal minimum wage through entry and the median up to the leadership role. And it makes the peculiarity of the job visible at a glance, how close entry and median are and how flat the curve between them runs.

According to the ConvivaPlus-Index, the social care worker salary index combines the cantonal minimum wages (unia.ch, 2026) with an aggregate of public salary portals (lohnanalyse.ch, jobs.ch). The minimum wage value is firm, the experience levels are market values to be understood as an order of magnitude, not an official statistic.

Median
Cantonal min. wage (Geneva, full-time)CHF 53'704 · 4'131/M
CHF 53'704
Entry (1st–2nd year)CHF 56'899 · 4'377/M
CHF 56'899
Median (all levels)CHF 59'000 · 4'538/M
CHF 59'000
Experienced (10+ years)CHF 65'000 · 5'000/M
CHF 65'000
Top (team / group leadership)CHF 78'000 · 6'000/M
CHF 78'000

Minimum wage: highest cantonal minimum wage (Geneva, unia.ch 2026), full-time. Other levels: ConvivaPlus aggregate of lohnanalyse.ch & jobs.ch, rounded, not an official statistic. Gross salary, 13th included.

🧮 Calculator: do you earn enough as a FaBe?

Enter your gross salary and see at once where you stand compared to all social care workers in Switzerland. The calculator shows you your percentile, the distance to the median and whether your salary is above or below the market value.

According to the ConvivaPlus-Index (aggregate of lohnanalyse.ch & jobs.ch, median 59,000 francs), salaries spread from around 48,000 francs in the lowest tenth to over 80,000 francs in leadership roles.

Where does your salary stand?
Gross salary, 13th included · = CHF 59'020 / per year
Your salary: CHF 59'020You are in the 50. percentile
CHF 42'000Median (59,000)CHF 82'000+
⚖️Right in the market average

Your salary is practically on the median. You earn about as much as half the profession, with further training or a leadership role there is clearly more to take.

Indicative calculation based on the ConvivaPlus FaBe salary index (aggregate of public portals, median 59,000 francs/year). Percentiles interpolated between anchor points. Gross salary, 13th included. Individual salaries depend on field, employer, canton and workload. All information without guarantee.

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Context
An example: someone earning 4,400 francs per month (around 57,200 per year) is just below the median, so in the middle of the field, not at the edge. And because entry and median are so close, it is not experience that decides the jump upwards, but the field and further training.
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📈 Social care worker salary by experience

In care, experience is a surprisingly weak salary lever. Those who accumulate the years rise only slowly, because entry is already close to the median. These levels show the typical development, as an order of magnitude, from the salary portals, and make the flat curve visible.

Experience levelper month (×13)per year
Cantonal min. wage (Geneva, full-time)Highest legal floor, Geneva 24.59/h × 42h4'13153'704
Entry (1st–2nd year)Right after the diploma, already almost at the median4'37756'899
Median (all levels)Half earn more, half less4'53859'000
Experienced (10+ years)After ten years, only around 8,000 more than at entry5'00065'000
Top (team / group leadership)Leadership role, top of the range up to 88,0006'00078'000

🗺️ Social care worker salary by canton

Where you work makes a bigger difference than in many other jobs, and the ranking surprises. It is precisely wealthy canton Zug that pays the least, while Bern and Zurich lead. Here are the cantonal averages compared to the median of 59,000 francs.

CantonØ annual salaryvs median
Bern
67'467
+8'467
Zurich
65'737
+6'737
Lucerne
57'000
2'000
St. Gallen
53'982
5'018
Zug
46'154
12'846
The Zug paradox

Between the highest canton (Bern, around 67,500 francs) and the lowest (Zug, around 46,200 francs) there are more than 21,000 francs per year, for the same diploma. That of all places wealthy canton Zug comes last is a real outlier. One possible explanation is the strongly private, day-care-heavy structure in Zug versus more institutional, public structures in Bern, but that remains a hypothesis, because the cantonal averages of the portals rest on samples of different sizes.

Ten years of experience bring a social care worker no 700 francs more per month. Those who want more must choose the field, the training or the leadership, not just the years.

ConvivaPlus, social care worker salary index

🛡️ Is there a minimum wage for social care workers?

Unlike in industry, there is no collective agreement with binding minimum wages for social care workers. The salary is agreed between employer and employee, often based on cantonal salary recommendations or the employment conditions of the institution. Switzerland also has no nationwide statutory minimum wage, but five cantons have introduced their own.

In Geneva, Basel-Stadt, Neuchâtel, Jura and Ticino a cantonal hourly minimum wage applies that also covers FaBe. The highest is Geneva at 24.59 francs per hour (as of 2026), which full-time corresponds to around 53,700 francs per year. In the other cantons there is no legal lower limit, there only what is negotiated counts, and the median of 59,000 francs is your best compass.

CantonCHF/hourFull-time/year (≈42h)In force
Geneva24.5953'704since 1.1.2026
Basel-Stadt22.248'485since 1.1.2026
Jura21.446'738since 1.1.2026
Neuchâtel21.3546'629since 1.1.2026
Ticino20.2544'226since 2024, by sector 20.00–20.50

Does a minimum wage apply in your canton?

Only five cantons have a statutory minimum wage: Geneva, Basel-Stadt, Neuchâtel, Jura and Ticino. If you work elsewhere, there is no legal floor for your salary, all the more important is the comparison with the median and a look at the cantonal salary recommendations for the social sector. Whether and at what level a minimum wage applies to you, you can find out at the cantonal labour office or the trade union (Unia, Syna, VPOD).

🚀 How to earn more as a social care worker

Because experience alone brings hardly more salary, the way up in care is different from most jobs. Those who know the right levers can raise their earnings significantly, but it takes targeted decisions rather than mere waiting. Here are the most effective ones, ordered by impact:

1
Tertiary further training (the biggest lever)

A higher vocational school in social pedagogy, early childhood education or a certificate in team leadership is the strongest salary lever, precisely because experience alone is paid flat. It opens the door to roles at 75,000 to 88,000 francs.

2
Choose the field deliberately

Elderly and disability care pay on average around 5,000 francs more than childcare. Changing field or gaining an additional qualification in a better-paid field is a real lever.

3
Grow into a leadership role

Team, group or unit leadership is the clearest salary jump in the job. Those who take on responsibility for a team, a duty roster or the training of apprentices can make that count on the salary.

4
Check canton and employer

Between cantons there are more than 21,000 francs, and public or institutional employers often pay more than small private day-care centres. Where you work is in this job a bigger lever than elsewhere.

5
Know your market value and negotiate

Compare your salary each year with the median and your field. Those who know they are below market value and know the cantonal salary recommendations have the strongest argument for the talk.

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Frequent questions about the social care worker salary

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🏆 The ConvivaPlus verdict

Experience barely pays here — the field and canton pay far more

📊 Median CHF 59,000📉 only +8,000 in 10 years🗺️ Cantonal spread 21,000 (Bern↔Zug)👑 Management 88,000

In the ConvivaPlus social care worker salary index we held the flat experience curve (entry 56,900, after ten years only about +8,000 francs) against the levers that really count. The verdict: in this profession experience alone barely pays — what does is the specialisation (around 5,000 francs between daycare and disability care), the canton (over 21,000 francs between Bern and Zug) and the management role of up to 88,000 francs. Whoever knows only the median figure overlooks exactly these three hidden levers. According to ConvivaPlus it is not seniority that counts but the right switches — to place alongside Swiss salaries and the medical secretary.

Written by
Reto Amrein
Reto Amrein

ConvivaPlus Editor · Money & Work

Writes about wages, taxes, insurance and pensions – verifiable figures with a source.

  • Wages
  • Taxes
  • Insurance
  • Pensions
Researched & sourced · for Switzerland
Sources & methodology4
Researched & source-checked · for Switzerland
As of: As of: 2 July 2026
01
Cantonal minimum wages (Unia)Overview of the statutory minimum wages of the cantons Geneva, Basel-Stadt, Neuchâtel, Jura and Ticino, as of 2026.
02
lohnanalyse.ch, social care workerPublic salary portal: average (58,244), entry (56,899), experience and cantonal averages for the FaBe.
03
jobs.ch, social care worker salarySalary calculator with fields (childcare, elderly, disability) and regional distribution, basis for the field and cantonal values.
04
SAVOIRSOCIAL, FaBe salary recommendationsSocial sector umbrella body: salary recommendations and entry benchmarks for the FaBe training.

All information without guarantee. Found an error? → support@conviva-plus.ch

💡Did you know?

According to the ConvivaPlus-Index, the entry salary of a social care worker (around 56,900 francs) is already almost at the median (59,000 francs). Ten years of experience bring on average only around 8,000 francs more, no 700 francs per month. The big salary jumps come from field, further training and leadership, not from the years.

Source: lohnanalyse.ch, jobs.ch, kantonale Mindestlöhne (unia.ch)

Discussion

5 voices from the community

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Alinefrom Zug

Ich arbeite in einer Kita in Zug und dachte immer, in so einem reichen Kanton müsste ich gut verdienen. Der Kantons-Vergleich hat mich echt schockiert, dass ausgerechnet Zug hinten liegt. Beim nächsten Gespräch nehme ich diese Zahlen mit.

CP
ConvivaPlus Editorial

Das ist tatsächlich der überraschendste Punkt im Index, Aline. Wichtig: Der Kantons-Schnitt ist ein Portal-Aggregat und je nach Trägerschaft dünn abgestützt, aber als Verhandlungs-Ausgangspunkt taugt er allemal. Viel Erfolg.

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Michaelfrom Luzern

Dass die Kinderbetreuung schlechter zahlt als die Behindertenbetreuung, war mir zwar bekannt, aber die 5'000 Franken Unterschied im Jahr sind schon happig. Für dieselbe Ausbildung.

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Sandrafrom Bern

Genau das erlebe ich. Ich bin seit neun Jahren in der Betagtenbetreuung, und mein Lohn hat sich seit dem dritten Jahr kaum bewegt. Der Index zeigt schwarz auf weiss, warum: Die Kurve ist einfach flach. Ohne die HF-Weiterbildung geht fast nichts.

CP
ConvivaPlus Editorial

Danke, Sandra, das deckt sich genau mit den Portal-Daten. Zwischen Einstieg und zehn Jahren liegen im Schnitt nur rund 8'000 Franken. Der grösste Hebel ist nicht die Zeit, sondern die Fachrichtung oder die Weiterbildung.

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This article is salary orientation, not individual advice. Minimum wage values per the cantonal provisions (Unia), median, fields and experience values as an aggregate of public salary portals, as of July 2026.

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