Psychologist ICM
PZM Psychiatriezentrum Münsingen AG
Münsingen
Key information
- Publication date:21 October 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Münsingen
Job summary
Join our team at the Psychiatriezentrum Münsingen, a leading Swiss clinic. Help patients regain their quality of life and autonomy.
Tasks
- Empower patients to navigate their illness towards self-determination.
- Integrate psychological insights into comprehensive treatment planning.
- Enhance our treatment offerings with innovative ideas and concepts.
Skills
- You hold a degree in psychology; advanced psychotherapy training is a plus.
- You prioritize patients and maintain focus in dynamic situations.
- You are decisive and eager to contribute your unique ideas.
Is this helpful?
You can make a difference
- You enable patients to find a way out of illness towards more quality of life and self-determination
- You contribute a psychological case understanding to the entire therapy planning
- You expand the ward concept and treatment offer with innovative ideas
- You pass on your knowledge to other professional groups
You bring with you
- You have a completed degree in psychology. Advanced psychotherapy training is an advantage
- You like it when things are running and do not lose track
- Patients are at the center for you
- You are decisive and like to contribute your own ideas
You can look forward to
- You are responsible for the admission and treatment of patients during their inpatient stay
- You support people in emergency situations
- You are part of a reliable interprofessional team consisting of doctors, psychologists, social workers, and nursing professionals experienced in dealing with crises
- You ensure psychological services in individual settings
Questions?
Patrick Jeger, Head of Psychological Services, Tel. +41 31 720 81 50 and Martin Schmitt, Senior Physician, Tel. +41 31 720 81 86, will be happy to assist you.
Who are we?
The Psychiatric Center Münsingen (BE) is one of the largest psychiatric clinics in Switzerland. Every year we treat over 3100 patients.