An FSP psychologist at 60%
Fondation CAAD - Centre d'accueil pour adultes en difficulté
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Saxon
- Company
- Fondation CAAD - Centre d'accueil pour adultes en difficulté, Rue de la Plâtrière 100, 1907 Saxon
- First posted
An FSP psychologist at 60%
The Fondation Centre d’accueil pour adultes en difficulté (CAAD) welcomes adult women and men affected in their mental health. Most of these people are in a complex situation because the mental illness is associated with disorders on social, somatic, behavioral and/or stemming from an addiction level.
The CAAD offers interdisciplinary support and bio-psycho-social services in a day center as well as in various accommodation solutions - residential home, community apartment and protected apartments. The CAAD also offers socio-educational support at home for people in private homes.
The CAAD receives people from all over French-speaking Switzerland and welcomes civil placements on a voluntary basis or as part of a non-urgent assistance placement and also admits people under criminal institutional therapeutic measures.
In order to complete our Therapies sector team, we are looking for:
AN FSP PSYCHOLOGIST at 60%
Your mission:
You ensure the reference and psychological and therapeutic follow-up of the beneficiaries entrusted to you. You construct and coordinate their therapeutic support taking into account their needs, their journey and their resources. Your practice is part of a close collaboration with the psychiatrist and interdisciplinary teams. Through your expertise and your clinical view, you contribute to the understanding of complex situations and to the evolution of the individualized project of each beneficiary.
Your tasks:
Within the framework of your function, you are notably called upon to:
• On a clinical level, ensure the individual psychological care of the beneficiaries for whom you have reference
• Co-facilitate group therapies around various themes
• Assume the maintenance of the therapeutic part of the administrative files of the beneficiaries for whom you have reference
• Write, in collaboration with the psychiatrist, the therapeutic reports intended for the various civil and criminal authorities
• Organize and participate in interdisciplinary interviews with the consulting psychiatrist, the management and the representatives of the different sectors
• Work in a team with internal and external partners while respecting confidentiality in an internal context of shared secrecy
• Participate in annual assessment interviews, network meetings and the development of Individualized Support Projects (PAI) in collaboration with the interdisciplinary teams
• Participate in various colloquia as well as team supervisions
• Collaborate in the development of specific offers from the Therapies sector (training, prevention activities, awareness for employees and/or beneficiaries)
• Contribute to the safety of the living place
• Contribute to the organization of the sector
Your profile:
• Master's in psychology with a clinical orientation
• Training in psychotherapy (completed, in progress or willingness to undertake this training) is an asset
• Several years of experience with adults in the field of psychopathology and mental disability
• Interest in forensic psychiatry
• Adherence to the goals of the institution and its support concept
• Ability to work independently while having a strong team spirit
• Ability to work within an interdisciplinary team
• Relational skills and capacities for listening, communication, negotiation, pedagogy, facilitation
• Ability to anticipate, take initiative, take action and sense of responsibility
• Interest in managing crisis situations, good organization and sense of priorities
• Writing skills
We offer you a stimulating position that combines autonomy, teamwork and an institutional approach in a pleasant and human working environment.
For any additional information, do not hesitate to contact Ms. Melody von Arx, head of the Therapies sector, at . The detailed job description can be requested from the Human Resources Service.
Start date: October 1, 2026 or to be agreed.
Are you interested in this position? Send us your complete file by September 6, 2026. jpid35ae07ejm jpit0834jm jpiy26jm
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