Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève
Chêne-Bourg
12 hours ago
Psychologist - Federal Psychotherapist - 60%
- 26 May 2026
- 60%
- Permanent position
- Chêne-Bourg
Job summary
Join HUG as a federal psychotherapist (60%) in psychiatry. This part-time role offers a dynamic work environment and valuable experience.
Tasks
- Provide individual and group therapy for forensic patients.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for effective treatment.
- Participate in case discussions and ongoing training opportunities.
Skills
- Master's in psychology and recognized psychotherapist title required.
- Excellent French language proficiency is essential.
- Strong motivation for teamwork and networking is needed.
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About the job
Psychologist - Federal Psychotherapist - 60%
- Part-time
- HUG contract type: Fixed-term
- Department: Department of Psychiatry
Company Description
With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a nationally and internationally recognised institution. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our 2025 retrospective by clicking here.
With nearly 1,100 employees, the Department of Psychiatry fulfils 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.
Attached to the Department of Psychiatry, the Institutional Measures Service's main mission is to care for individuals subject to an institutional therapeutic measure (MIT) in closed (Curabilis) and open settings (Iris and Onyx units at the Belle-Idée site) (Art. 59 of the Swiss Penal Code), and to exercise quality control over outpatient follow-ups (Art. 63 of the Penal Code) ordered by criminal justice. The IMS is jointly attached to the Department of Health and Mobility (DSM) and the Department of Institutions and Digital (DIN) of the canton of Geneva, and is ISFM certified as a postgraduate training centre in psychotherapy. Its crisis care and specific psychiatric rehabilitation services comply with medical law and professional ethics rules.
Job Description
As a psychotherapist in a multidisciplinary team, you provide psychological follow-ups and individual and group psychotherapies in forensic psychiatry for adult detainees presenting chronic psychiatric disorders (psychotic disorders, personality disorders, substance dependencies, paraphilias, etc.) in one of the hospital units located at the Belle-Idée site.
These follow-ups aim to prevent criminal recidivism and are part of a multidisciplinary care programme, in close collaboration with the penitentiary security team and regular networking with Geneva judicial authorities.
These are exclusively follow-ups ordered by the justice system, specifically in the context of an institutional therapeutic measure under Article 59 of the Swiss Penal Code.
You participate as a psychotherapist in team collaboration, case conferences, supervisions, case discussions, networks, and continuing education spaces of the forensic psychology and psychiatry-psychotherapy service.
Qualifications
You hold a Master’s degree in psychology and have the title of "federally recognised psychotherapist" or are undergoing postgraduate specialisation in psychotherapy.
You have excellent knowledge of the French language and a genuine motivation for teamwork and networking.
Working in detention requires a clean criminal record and a certificate from the Debt Enforcement Office. You will be subject to a prior police investigation as part of your employment process.
Additional Information
- Start date: 01.07.2026 or to be agreed
- Number of positions: 1
- Work rate: 60%
- Function class: 18
- Contract: 7-month fixed-term
- Application deadline: 08.06.2026
- Contact for information: Ms K. Weber, Head of Psychologists, tel 079 553 07 06, kerstin.weber@hug.ch
Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your CV, 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 from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.