Psychologist in training in psychotherapy according to the systemic model - 80%
Chêne-Bourg
Key information
- Publication date:23 December 2025
- Workload:80%
- Contract type:Permanent position
- Place of work:Chêne-Bourg
Job summary
Join the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève as a trainee psychotherapist (80%). This part-time role offers valuable clinical experience in a supportive environment.
Tasks
- Provide co-therapy for families with complex issues under supervision.
- Adhere to institutional guidelines for case management and documentation.
- Collaborate effectively and adapt to various clinical situations.
Skills
- Master's in psychology and enrolled in systemic psychotherapy training.
- Stress management and strong teamwork abilities.
- Motivated, adaptable, with knowledge of Geneva's socio-medical network.
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Psychologist in training in psychotherapy according to the systemic model - 80%
- Part-time
- HUG contract type: Fixed-term contract
- Department: Department of Psychiatry
Company description
With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a nationally and internationally recognized institution. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our 2024 retrospective by clicking here.
With nearly 1,000 employees, the Department of Psychiatry fulfills a triple mission concerning the treatment of mental disorders, training, and research. The department's mission is to detect and effectively treat increasingly frequent and diverse pathologies while respecting patients and their relatives.
Quality teaching is also provided by the department to students as well as to doctors in training for specialist certification by raising awareness of psychological, biological, and social dimensions. The department also supports quality training in psychotherapy.
Organized into 6 services, the department offers a very broad and diversified range of care including inpatient care, multidisciplinary outpatient care according to different modalities and intensities, organized according to the principles of community psychiatry, as well as specialized programs and units. An integrated, clinical, and structured quality teaching is provided by the department for doctors in training by raising awareness of psychological, biological, and social dimensions. The department also provides structured theoretical training in the 3 main psychotherapy models as well as individual and group supervisions included in the training curriculum.
The department also offers active support for research pathways in connection with a translational and clinical research hub meeting a high level of quality.
Finally, the department seeks to understand the origins of mental disorders with the help of cognitive and affective neurosciences, a true flagship of the Geneva site. To this end, it conducts patient-oriented academic and clinical research meeting a high level of quality.
The Psychiatric Specialties Service offers specialized diagnostic and therapeutic programs in psychiatry and psychotherapy, and contributes to improving care through research and teaching. The service brings together the activities of about 200 employees, organized within 6 units/medical consultations (Emotional Regulation Disorders Unit (TRE), Mood and Anxiety Unit (UHA), Sexual Medicine and Sexology Unit (UMSS), Mental Development Psychiatry Unit (UPDM), Psychotherapeutic Consultation for Families and Couples (COUFAM), and Psychiatry Consultation at the Sleep Medicine Center). The service includes outpatient, day hospital, and inpatient activities.
Job description
You are currently undergoing postgraduate training in psychotherapy according to the systemic model and wish to gain clinical experience in a specialized consultation for the care of families presenting complex issues.
You will be responsible for co-therapies in the context of family follow-ups under the supervision of experienced professionals. You must comply with institutional guidelines for all matters related to the cases followed and the recording of your services.
Qualifications
You hold a master's degree in psychology. You are in systemic postgraduate training at the time of your appointment.
You can handle stress well and have good teamwork skills.
You are a motivated and committed person in your professional activities and will demonstrate good adaptability skills in dealing with various follow-ups. A good knowledge of the Geneva social, medical, and legal network would be an asset.
Additional information
- Start date: 01.02.2026 or to be agreed
- Number of positions: 1
- Activity rate: 80%
- Function class: 17
- Contract: Fixed-term contract
- Application deadline: 08.01.2026
- Contact for information: Mr. P. Cordera, responsible psychologist, paolo.cordera@hug.ch
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 encourages applications coming from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.