remote, min. 10h/week, starting in December 2021
We combine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with mobile technology and user-centered design to empower users to understand, break, and replace their unhealthy smartphone habits with healthy ones. With our scientifically validated and award-winning approach, we want to help shape digital well-being - with our scientific partners from the Department of Health Psychology at Freie Universität Berlin and with you.
On this mission, we are looking for support in expanding our mobile intervention.
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🏳️🌈 We embrace diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.
With diversity, we are not less but better.
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🔧 What we will work on together
- Evidence-based intervention development with design thinking methods
- Developing mobile interventions on topics such as "online gaming" or "compulsive news checking"
- Planning a further evaluation of the nlbb app in the form of another study
- Literature research on the current state of research on mobile behavior change interventions and problematic smartphone use
- User research and market research in the form of interviews, focus groups, etc.
- Exploration of the interface between psychology and tech
💪 What you bring to the table
- You are enthusiastic about studying psychology and wondering how you can apply what you have learned.
- You are proficient in literature research and are already familiar with psychological interventions and training.
- You enjoy conducting qualitative interviews.
- You find it easy to make psychological concepts accessible in a simple way, e.g. in the form of metaphors or examples. Your creativity helps you to do this.
- Your heart beats for digital mindfulness and conscious use of the smartphone.
- You are open to new experiences. A dynamic, varied work environment motivates you.
- You combine conscientiousness with a healthy pinch of pragmatism.