Psychiatrie Baselland
Liestal
3 days ago
Music Therapist (m/f/d) 20% Psychiatry Baselland
- 23 April 2026
- 20%
- Liestal
Job summary
Join the Psychiatrie Baselland team as a music therapist! Enhance therapeutic practices in a supportive environment.
Tasks
- Conduct music therapy groups for children and teens with mental health issues.
- Promote expression, self-awareness, and social interaction through music.
- Collaborate closely in an interdisciplinary team and document processes.
Skills
- Completed degree in music therapy; experience with youth in psychiatric settings.
- Group work enthusiasm and creative flexibility are essential.
- Strong social skills, empathy, and resilience required.
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About the job
Your Tasks
- Conducting music therapy group sessions for children and adolescents with various mental illnesses
- Promoting expression, self-awareness, and social interaction through musical means
- Close collaboration within the interdisciplinary team (psychiatry, psychology, nursing, therapies)
- Participation in team meetings and internal case discussions Documentation of therapeutic processes
Your Profile
- Completed studies in music therapy
- Experience working with children and adolescents in a psychiatric context
- Enjoyment of group work and creative flexibility
- High social competence, empathy, and resilience
- Independent and structured working style at a high level
For questions regarding the application
Monique Roth
HR Department Manager
+41 61 553 50 68
About Us
Psychiatry Baselland (PBL) is one of the leading psychiatric institutions in Northwestern Switzerland. It offers comprehensive outpatient, day clinic, outreach (Home Treatment), and inpatient therapies for adults as well as children and adolescents. It supports mentally and multiply impaired people in the areas of housing, work, and daily activities (www.inclusioplus.ch). It also holds a stake in WorkMed AG, the Center for Work and Mental Health. PBL employs around 1,300 staff at several locations in the canton of Basel-Landschaft and treats, cares for, and advises over 15,000 patients annually (www.pbl.ch).