Junior Software Developer, 60 - 80%, (m/f/d)
myScience
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:27 August 2025
- Workload:60 – 80%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join the University of Bern as a Junior Software Developer! Enjoy a dynamic work environment and great benefits.
Tasks
- Develop and maintain software solutions for various projects.
- Collaborate with teams to enhance existing systems and tools.
- Participate in code reviews and contribute to best practices.
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field required.
- Proficiency in programming languages like Python or Java.
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a team.
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Junior Software Developer, 60 - 80%, (m/f/d)
Workplace Bern , Bern region , SwitzerlandCategoryPositionPublished26 August 2025Closing Date30 September 2025PhD Candidate
100 %
At the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of the Institute of Psychology at the University of Bern, a position as a PhD candidate is to be filled from January 1, 2026 (or by agreement).
The advertised position is located in the area of internet-based interventions for mental disorders. The department has a focus in this research area. The position is limited to 4 years.
Tasks- Independent preparation of a dissertation in the field of internet-based interventions.
- Supervision of master’s and bachelor’s theses.
- Participation in university teaching (seminars, exercises).
- Scientific publishing at an international level.
Requirements
- Master’s degree (or near completion) in psychology.
- Interest in clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and digital health care.
- Initial experience in empirical research, ideally with quantitative methods.
- Independent and reliable working style, ability to work in a team, and high social competence.
- Very good German and English skills, both spoken and written.
We offer
- Collaboration in a committed, interdisciplinary networked team with high national and international visibility.
- Opportunity for a PhD in a highly topical and practice-relevant research field at the interface of clinical psychology and digital health.
- Varied activities with involvement in teaching, research, and student supervision.
- Close scientific supervision and participation in international publications.
- Employment according to the guidelines of the University of Bern.
Application and Contact
We look forward to receiving your application documents (cover letter with a brief outline of your research interests, CV, certificates, 1-2 references).
Please send your documents in a single PDF file by no later than September 30, 2025 to:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Berger, Head of the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
Email: thomas.berger@unibe.ch
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID68140.