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Online Counseling Psychologist, Korean Speaking

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Location

Worldwide

Posted

5 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Postgraduate Degree3 yrs expKoreanEnglish

Job Description

Online Counseling Psychologist, Korean Speaking

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• Online psychological counseling sessions with people who want to work on their mental well-being. • Each session is 45 minutes and is hosted through our platform. • Identify the needs of clients and offer individualized solutions to improve their mental well-being in a sustainable way. • Our clients seek out counseling sessions for various reasons, including insecurities, stress, and relationship issues.

Job Requirements

  • A 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 1-on-1 counseling (min. 800 h experience in 1-on-1 counseling)
  • You work only with evidence-based methods
  • A high degree of empathy and experience in helping people in difficult situations
  • At least 5 hours per week for collaborating with us
  • You are native Korean speaking

Benefits

  • Flexible working hours
  • Remote work from anywhere in the world
  • No client acquisition, requests are received automatically
  • Smooth processes and automatic service, no admin or invoicing needed
  • Quick, empathetic support team
  • Monthly intervision sessions with other psychologists
  • Regular get-togethers online and on-site in Berlin

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