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Online Counseling Psychologist – German Sign Language (DGS), Freelancer
niloOnline Counseling Psychologist providing mental well-being support through sessions. Working remotely from anywhere, helping clients with evidence-based methods.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Online psychological counseling sessions for people who want to work on their mental well-being
- Each session is 45 minutes and is conducted through our platform
- Identify clients' needs and offer individualized, sustainable solutions to improve their mental well-being
Requirements
What you’ll need- Bachelor's and Master's degree/Diploma in Psychology, ideally with a focus on Clinical Psychology and/or Organizational Psychology
- At least three years of experience in conducting one-on-one counseling (minimum 800 hours of 1:1 counseling experience)
- Use only evidence-based methods
- High degree of empathy and experience supporting people in difficult situations
- Availability of at least 5 hours per week for collaboration with us
- Ability to communicate in German Sign Language (DGS)
Benefits
Comp & perks- Flexible working hours
- Remote work from anywhere in the world
- No client acquisition required
- Fast, empathetic support team
- Monthly peer-supervision (intervision) sessions with other psychologists
- Regular get-togethers online and in person in Berlin
- Opportunity to actively shape and develop the platform
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Hard Skills & Tools
evidence-based methodsone-on-one counselingclinical psychologyorganizational psychology
Soft Skills
empathysupporting people in difficult situationscommunication
Certifications
Bachelor's degree in PsychologyMaster's degree in PsychologyDiploma in Psychology