Students for Psychiatric 1:1 Care Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (m/f/d) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Liestal
Psychiatrie Baselland
Liestal
Key information
- Publication date:14 January 2026
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Liestal
Job summary
Join Psychiatrie Baselland, a leading institution in North-West Switzerland. Great chance to work in a supportive environment with diverse opportunities.
Tasks
- Provide 1:1 support for children and youth in acute psychiatric situations.
- Create a safe and protective space through your presence.
- Build trusting relationships with patients and collaborate with staff.
Skills
- Students in medicine, nursing, psychology, social work, or related fields.
- Interest in working with mentally challenged individuals.
- Flexibility and resilience are essential.
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Your Tasks
- Primarily 1:1 care of children and adolescents in psychiatric acute situations
- Creating a safe and protective environment through your presence
- Building a trustful relationship through presence and support
- Patient-oriented attention, exchange with the responsible nursing staff
Your Profile
- Student of medicine, nursing, psychology, social work or related fields of study
- Interest in working with mentally stressed people
- Flexibility and resilience
- Good knowledge of German
Our Offer
For questions about the application
Ursula Hofmeier
HR Department Manager
+41 61 553 50 53
About Us
Psychiatry Baselland (PBL) is one of the leading psychiatric institutions in Northwestern Switzerland. It offers comprehensive outpatient, day clinic, outreach (Home Treatment), and inpatient therapies for children and adolescents as well as adults. It supports mentally and multiply impaired people with assisted living, supervised day activities, and supported work (www.inclusioplus.ch). In addition, it holds a stake in the occupational psychiatric competence center WorkMed AG. PBL employs over 1,200 staff at several locations in the canton of Basel-Landschaft and treats, cares for, and advises more than 15,000 patients annually (www.pbl.ch).