Crans-Montana
Psychologist specialised in psychotherapy - Crans-Montana - 80%
- 04 July 2026
- 80%
- Permanent position
- Crans-Montana
Job summary
Join us as a Psychologist specializing in psychotherapy at Crans-Montana. This part-time role offers a dynamic work environment and competitive benefits.
Tasks
- Evaluate patients' psychological functioning and address their difficulties.
- Develop tailored care plans and contribute to proactive treatment.
- Supervise trainees and engage in teaching and research activities.
Skills
- Master's in psychology and federal psychotherapist title required.
- Ability to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams.
- Experience in group facilitation and effective knowledge sharing.
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About the job
Psychologist specialised in psychotherapy - Crans-Montana - 80%
- Part-time
- HUG contract type: Permanent contract
- Department: Department of Community Medicine and Primary Care
Company description
With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a reference institution at the national and international level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our 2025 retrospective by clicking here.
The Crans-Montana Clinic, nestled in the heart of the Valais Alps, is a hospital site of the HUG. Its hospital missions consist of caring for patients for rehabilitation in general internal and psychosomatic medicine, polyvalent post-operative or post-hospitalisation rehabilitation in an acute setting. The Crans-Montana Clinic holds FMH recognition for general internal medicine and trains internal doctors. It develops academic research projects in connection with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva.
Job description
Within the scope of your role, you assess the psychological functioning of patients and manage their difficulties. You develop appropriate care plans, create intervention and prevention activities, thus contributing to proactive care.
In your activities, you work interdisciplinarily with medical and nursing teams, medical-therapeutic staff and actively participate in interdisciplinary rehabilitation conferences.
In collaboration with your psychologist colleagues, you organise therapies and the allocation of units to cover.
You supervise psychotherapists in postgraduate training, initiate and collaborate on teaching and research activities related to the interests of the Clinic.
Qualifications
You hold a Master’s degree in psychology, a federal psychotherapist title, a practice licence from the canton of Valais (or, failing that, are in the final stages of psychotherapy training and have at least 1 year of practical experience in an ISFM-recognised psychiatric and psychotherapeutic institution).
With 6 years of practical experience, you have an interest in psychosomatic hospital rehabilitation and wish to contribute to the development of the Psychology Service.
You are able to work independently and in a multidisciplinary team. Thanks to your solid experience in group management, you are capable of designing relevant interventions and effectively sharing your knowledge and skills with other psychologists and professional partners.
Additional information
- Start date: to be agreed
- Number of positions: 1
- Activity rate: 80%
- Function class: 18 or 20 (depending on experience and training level)
- Contract: Permanent contract
- Application deadline: 31.07.2026
- Contact for information: Dr S. Mateiciuc Leutke, Head Physician, tel. 027 485 66 02
Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates.
This announcement is addressed equally to women and men.
Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Cantonal Employment Office.
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