Gay Counselling Berlin seeks psychotherapist for LGBTQ+ refugees
Gay Counselling Berlin is hiring a psychotherapist now. The position supports LSBTI* refugees.
Gay Counselling Berlin is recruiting new staff members. A vacancy opens on 15 July 2026.
The organisation seeks a psychotherapist or clinical psychologist. Psychologists may also apply for this role. The position offers 15 to 30 hours weekly.
The successful candidate will work with LSBTI* refugees. LSBTI* means lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex. These individuals require specialised psychological support.
LSBTI* refugees often experienced severe trauma. They faced persecution in their home countries. Their identity put them at serious risk. This causes lasting psychological harm. Trauma, anxiety and depression are common results.
Gay Counselling Berlin is a respected support organisation. It has helped queer people for many years. Services include counselling, therapy and social assistance.
This position matters greatly for the queer community. Few specialists work with LSBTI* refugees currently. Combined refugee and queer experiences require expert knowledge.
Interested candidates should contact Gay Counselling Berlin directly. Full application details appear on the organisation's website. This role enables direct support for vulnerable people.
Berlin ranks amongst Germany's most open cities. Yet specialised services for queer refugees remain limited. This vacancy represents important progress forward.