Genève
Psychologist 1
- 04 July 2026
- 100%
- Genève
Job summary
Join the University of Geneva as a Psychologue 1! Contribute to student mental health initiatives.
Tasks
- Develop training programs for peer support among students.
- Lead awareness sessions on mental health peer support.
- Establish and maintain the peer support system at UNIGE.
Skills
- Master's degree in psychology with clinical experience required.
- Knowledge of peer support methods and practices.
- Experience in adult education and training.
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Psychologist 1
- CDC_Psychologue_Consultation-PAIR Aidance v4.pdf
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Job description
Under the supervision of the Head of the Student Health Service at UNIGE, the post holder is responsible for managing the "Sentinels" programme aimed at training UNIGE students in peer support in mental health:
- Design and implement training in peer support in health for UNIGE students
- Conduct awareness sessions on peer support in Mental Health for UNIGE students
- Establish and maintain the "Sentinels" system at UNIGE - under the supervision of the Head of the Student Health Service -
Required qualifications and skills
Basic training and professional experience required:
- Master's degree in psychology
- Experience in clinical psychology and training
- Qualification in adult education is an asset
- 3 years of professional experience in an equivalent field
- Knowledge of the peer support field
Start date
1 October 2026
Contact
Further information can be obtained from arnaud.pictet@unige.ch
Additional information
To respect the environment and optimise the processing time of your application, your file (curriculum vitae, cover letter, copies of diplomas and work certificates, list of publications) must be submitted exclusively online by clicking the button below "Apply now".
Paper applications are not accepted.
This is a one-year fixed-term contract, potentially renewable
The University of Geneva offers motivating employment conditions in a stimulating working environment. By joining us, you will have the opportunity to showcase your skills and personality and actively contribute to the reputation of an institution founded in 1559.
From a parity perspective, the University encourages applications from the under-represented sex.