Gay Counselling Berlin Seeks Psychotherapist for LGBTQ+ Refugees
Gay Counselling Berlin is recruiting a psychotherapist. The role supports LGBTI* refugees in the city.
Gay Counselling Berlin is recruiting new staff members. A vacancy opens from 15 July 2026.
They seek a qualified psychotherapist or clinical psychologist. Psychologists can also apply for this role. The position offers 15 to 30 hours weekly.
The successful candidate will work with LGBTI* refugees. LGBTI* means lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex. These individuals need specialist psychological support.
LGBTI* refugees often have experienced severe trauma. They faced persecution in their home countries. Their identity put them at serious risk. This causes significant mental health problems. Trauma, anxiety and depression are common outcomes.
Gay Counselling Berlin is a well-known support organisation. It has helped queer people in Berlin for many years. Services include counselling, therapy and social support.
This role is vital for the queer community. Too few specialists work with LGBTI* refugees. Combined refugee and queer experiences require specialist knowledge.
Interested candidates should contact Gay Counselling Berlin directly. Full application details are on the organisation's website. The post offers meaningful work supporting vulnerable people.
Berlin is one of Germany's most open cities for queer people. Yet specialist services for queer refugees remain limited. This vacancy represents a positive step forward.