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Are you a psychologist with Danish authorization, or are you interested in applying for Danish authorization? If so, you could be our next colleague at our psyc...
Are you a psychologist with Danish authorization, or are you interested in applying for Danish authorization? If so, you could be our next colleague at our psychiatric clinic in Copenhagen.
About the Position
Althea Care is looking to expand our team with additional psychologists at our clinic in Copenhagen. We work with efficient and well-structured clinical pathways that support high-quality, coordinated, and individually tailored care.
As a psychologist with us, you will have the opportunity to conduct neuropsychiatric assessments and provide treatment for conditions such as ADHD and autism. The position can be offered either as permanent employment or on a consultancy basis.
We are currently looking for psychologists with experience in neuropsychiatric assessments of children and adolescents, as well as adults. The role combines on-site clinical work in Copenhagen with remote work.
.Fluent in Swedish.
.Danish authorization as a psychologist, or a willingness to begin the application process for Danish authorization.
.Experience conducting neuropsychiatric assessments.
About Althea Care
Althea Care is a Danish psychiatric clinic based in Copenhagen, providing assessment and treatment services to both Danish and Swedish citizens. Founded in 2023, we offer psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults.
Our clinic specializes primarily in the assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental conditions. We do not provide services for patients with substance use disorders.
Our clinical pathways are clearly structured and based on national clinical guidelines for each diagnosis. We combine high standards of patient safety with the flexibility to provide individualized, patient-centred care.
Our multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and healthcare administrators.
We are committed to creating a sustainable and supportive working environment. Our organization is characterized by clear routines, close collaboration, minimal administrative meetings, and a high degree of autonomy, allowing each team member to plan and manage their own work.
Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis, and the position may be filled before the application deadline.
Working Environment & Benefits
Working hours are generally scheduled during weekdays, with the possibility of adapting your schedule to include evenings and weekends if preferred.
We strive for a balanced mix of digital and in-person consultations based on patients' needs.
The role can be performed partly remotely.
Employment Details
Location: Copenhagen / Hybrid (partly remote)
Employment type: Full-time or part-time
Contract: Permanent (or consultancy agreement)
Contact
Josephine Nemark
Operations Manager / Licensed Psychologist
info@altheacare.dk
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