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HES Lecturer (50%)
- 13 February 2026
- 50%
- Genève
Job summary
Join HES-SO Geneva as a Chargé-e de cours HES (50%) working in Psychomotricity. Enjoy a supportive and dynamic work environment with opportunities for growth.
Tasks
- Design and deliver courses in professional methodology for students.
- Guide students through alternating training and supervise master's projects.
- Participate in the evolution of the training program and service provisions.
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in Psychomotricity or equivalent; five years of experience required.
- Strong communication skills in French, with excellent writing abilities.
- Ability to work autonomously and collaboratively in a team environment.
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About the job
HES Lecturer (50%)
Workplace Geneva - Lake Geneva region - SwitzerlandCategoryPositionOccupation rate50%
Published12 February 2026Closing Date5 March 2026HES-SO Geneva is looking for the School of Social Work (HETS) and its Psychomotricity program, a
HES Lecturer (50%)
Permanent contract
Class 22
As part of its master's degree in Psychomotricity, HETS-Geneva is seeking an expert lecturer in the field of intervention methodology in psychomotricity. His or her main mission will be to transfer clinical expertise into teaching and potentially into the activities of the Clinical Expertise and Research Center in Psychomotor Intervention (CERIP).
Description
The holder of this position will have the main mission to:
- Design and deliver initial training courses in the field of professional methodology that combine theory, clinical practice, and practical application;
- Support students in work-study training;
- Be responsible for a class group;
- Supervise master's theses;
- Participate in the development of the training program;
- Conduct service activities in the field of training and continuing education;
- Participate in the steering bodies of the program.
Requirements
- Bachelor level or equivalent and professional title in Psychomotricity, Master’s degree is an asset;
- Five years of significant experience in psychomotricity;
- Expertise in the evaluation and understanding of neurodevelopmental, mental, and behavioral disorders according to international classifications;
- Theoretical and applied expertise in psychomotor development and developmental psychology;
- Experience in adult education with proven or to-be-acquired didactic skills within the first three years;
- Good knowledge of the French-speaking Swiss psychomotricity network;
- Interpersonal skills, dynamism, ability to integrate, collaborate, and work autonomously within a team;
- Organizational skills and mastery of digital tools;
- Perfect command of French, excellent writing and communication skills.
Contact and Address
Notes:
The HES lecturer continues to practice a professional activity in his or her teaching field throughout the duration of the contract at HES-SO Geneva;
Flexibility in working hours to meet teaching needs;
Holidays should generally be organized during academic breaks.
Application deadline: 5 March 2026
Start date: 1 September 2026
Workplace: rue du Pré-Jérôme 16, 1205 Geneva
HES-SO Geneva / School of Social Work adopts a recruitment policy promoting equal opportunities and diversity.
Complete applications (cover letter, CV with certificates and proof of professional experience) should be sent to: recrutement.hets@hesge.ch with the mention "CC PM", addressed to Ms. Gemma Gebrael Matta, program manager.
For further information, please contact the Human Resources department of HETS: recrutement.hets@hesge.ch, phone: 0041 (0)22 558 50 07.
The HES lecturer continues to practice a professional activity in his or her teaching field throughout the duration of the contract at HES-SO Geneva;
Flexibility in working hours to meet teaching needs;
Holidays should generally be organized during academic breaks.
Application deadline: 5 March 2026
Start date: 1 September 2026
Workplace: rue du Pré-Jérôme 16, 1205 Geneva
HES-SO Geneva / School of Social Work adopts a recruitment policy promoting equal opportunities and diversity.
Complete applications (cover letter, CV with certificates and proof of professional experience) should be sent to: recrutement.hets@hesge.ch with the mention "CC PM", addressed to Ms. Gemma Gebrael Matta, program manager.
For further information, please contact the Human Resources department of HETS: recrutement.hets@hesge.ch, phone: 0041 (0)22 558 50 07.
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