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Consultant Clinical or Counselling Psychologist inGlasgow inGlasgow PUBLISHED SUN 6 APR 2025

Opportunity to work within a large, diverse healthcare system that serves over 1.15 million people, providing a significant impact on community mental health.
Access to extensive support and continuous professional development (CPD) opportunities within the dynamic South Glasgow Psychology department.
Ability to deliver high-intensity, specialist psychological therapies to adults, utilizing evidence-based practices to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives.
Experience in supervising and mentoring other staff, enhancing leadership skills and fostering a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team environment.
A chance to join an organization that promotes diversity and inclusion, and values contributions from all sections of the community.
Part-time, fixed-term position providing flexibility while contributing to mental health services in a community setting.
Membership in a Forces Friendly Employer, recognizing and valuing the skills and experiences of the Armed Forces community.
Join the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde team and make a real difference in the community as a Consultant Clinical or Counselling Psychologist. This part-time, fixed-term position offers the chance to bring your expertise to the South Glasgow Community Mental Health Team, where you’ll play a vital role in delivering high-quality mental health care. As part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, you’ll provide specialist psychological therapies and supervise other practitioners, helping to nurture talent and ensure the highest standards of care for your patients.

Ideal for experienced Clinical and Counselling Psychologists ready to take the next step in their careers, this role offers a wealth of development opportunities and peer support in a welcoming environment. We pride ourselves on our inclusive culture, encouraging applications from diverse backgrounds, including women and those in the Armed Forces community. If you’re passionate about improving mental health services and supporting a vibrant community, we’d love to hear from you.
Opportunity to work within a large, diverse healthcare system that serves over 1.15 million people, providing a significant impact on community mental health.
Access to extensive support and continuous professional development (CPD) opportunities within the dynamic South Glasgow Psychology department.
Ability to deliver high-intensity, specialist psychological therapies to adults, utilizing evidence-based practices to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives.
Experience in supervising and mentoring other staff, enhancing leadership skills and fostering a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team environment.
A chance to join an organization that promotes diversity and inclusion, and values contributions from all sections of the community.
Part-time, fixed-term position providing flexibility while contributing to mental health services in a community setting.
Membership in a Forces Friendly Employer, recognizing and valuing the skills and experiences of the Armed Forces community.

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