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With over 160 professions represented, the University Hospitals of Geneva are a reference institution at a high level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our retrospective on the department of women, children, and adolescents, which aims to provide quality care tailored to the needs of women at every stage of their lives and to address the health issues faced by newborns, children, and adolescents from birth until the age of 16. It works on the development of cutting-edge specialties and areas of expertise. The Child and Adolescent Service (SPEA) handles the hospital care of children and adolescents suffering from disorders, providing psychological and holistic care, where the individual is considered in their entirety, including their family and social network. SPEA is a center for postgraduate training in the field and occupies the new premises of the House of Childhood and Adolescence (MEA), which brings together all the service's units in a particularly welcoming environment designed specifically to improve the care quality for the most vulnerable young individuals. Psychologist for prevention in daycare centers - 40% to 50%You will join a team of psychologists in a clinical unit that works with preschool-aged children and their families, within the Early Childhood Guidance Unit, intervening in the Early Childhood Reception Structures of the canton of Geneva as a point of reference for several structures for any questions related to early detection of children's disorders and care for them. In the Early Childhood Reception Structures, this involves working with one or several children or group dynamics and exchanges with the teams. The goal is to support the teams in thinking about care strategies adapted to the specific needs of the children and developed around their experiences. You may also be required to lead seminars targeted at teams and accompany families to external care structures. If you hold a MAS in psychotherapy (or have been in the MAS process for at least one year), your profile will be considered suitable; you have solid experience in early childhood and parenting, as well as good knowledge of the care network. You possess good knowledge of early childhood development, relevant clinical experience in early childhood, and skills in assessment and diagnosis of young children. You also maintain a clinical practice (private or institutional) in parallel. You have experience in team dynamics and a good capacity to work collaboratively. You have your own means of transportation to reach various locations.Start date: as soon as possibleNumber of positions: 1Activity rate: 40% to 50%Job class: Fixed-term contract until [date], renewable for one yearDeadline for applications: Contact information for inquiries: Ms. E. Cottingham, head of psychologists at SPEA, email. Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of the diplomas and qualifications required for the position, and the last 2 employment certificates. This announcement is addressed indiscriminately to women and men. Wishing to commit to combating unemployment, HUG encourages applications from those coming from the Cantonal Office of Employment, and submissions via the recruitment portal are taken into account. Paper and email applications will not be processed. jid1493a05aen jit0414aen jpiy26aen