UKS with its 32 clinics, 8 clinical institutes, one medical care center (MVZ), and numerous additional specialized centers, plays a leading role in medical education, research, and patient care far beyond the borders of Saarland. Each year, we provide care for more than 50,000 inpatients and over 260,000 outpatients across 1,466 approved beds—with the support of more than 6,300 dedicated staff members from a wide range of professional fields. The Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (Head: Prof. Dr. med. Riemenschneider) is seeking a Psychological Psychotherapist (m/f/d) for a full-time or part-time position (fixed-term with the option of becoming permanent) to start immediately – with a focus on treating English-speaking patients. The Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy has 114 inpatient beds and 46 day-clinic treatment places, as well as a psychiatric outpatient clinic (PIA), an outpatient clinic and a private outpatient clinic. Psychotherapeutic treatment of inpatient patients (in English) Outpatient psychotherapy within our private outpatient clinic License to practice (Approbation) with specialist qualification, or you are in advanced training High level of motivation, commitment and resilience in patient care Engagement, flexibility and creativity Practice-oriented, independent and responsible way of working Team-oriented and constructive collaboration in a multiprofessional team Structured onboarding as well as internal training and continuing education Employment conditions in accordance with the applicable collective agreement TV-L Occupational pension scheme Measures to promote occupational health Continuing education and training through our in-house education department Team-oriented, constructive collaboration in a multiprofessional team If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us: Contact: Prof. M. Riemenschneider, phone 49 6841 16-24202 Or by email at bewerbung@uks.eu Please submit your application via our career portal by May 17, 2026. Applicants with severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration if equally qualified. UKS encourages women to apply in order to increase the proportion of women in this field of work in accordance with the equal opportunities plan.