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Band 7/ 8a Preceptorship or Band 8a - Clinical/ Counselling PsychologistinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED THU 16 JAN 2025

Band 8a GOOD SALARY 

HCPCMENTAL HEALTHNHS

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation TrustFollow Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a diverse community, catering to a wide range of mental health needs and backgrounds.
Access to a supportive and welcoming team environment, promoting collaboration and inclusion.
Flexible job arrangement with Band 7 or Band 8a options based on experience, accommodating both trainees and experienced psychologists.
Chance to engage in various professional development activities, including consultation, training, supervision, and research.
Clear career progression pathways within the service, emphasizing growth and leadership opportunities for psychologists.
Experience in multi-level service provision, enhancing skills in complex case assessment and evidence-based interventions.
Proximity to local amenities and good public transport links, making it convenient for staff and clients.
The Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Clinical/Counselling Psychologist for its Integrated Community Care and Recovery (ICCR) Service, located in Erdington. This position is available at Band 7 or 8a, depending on experience, and welcomes applications from final year trainees. The role involves direct clinical work, as well as opportunities for consultation, training, supervision, service development, and research, catering to adults with diverse mental health challenges in the community.

Ideal candidates should have experience with complex mental health issues and an understanding of the needs within BAME communities and areas of high socioeconomic deprivation. The trust emphasises career development through training and supervision and fosters a collaborative multidisciplinary environment. Enthusiastic and skilled clinicians interested in making a difference in community mental health are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants can reach out for more details or to arrange a visit to the community hub.
Opportunity to work in a diverse community, catering to a wide range of mental health needs and backgrounds.
Access to a supportive and welcoming team environment, promoting collaboration and inclusion.
Flexible job arrangement with Band 7 or Band 8a options based on experience, accommodating both trainees and experienced psychologists.
Chance to engage in various professional development activities, including consultation, training, supervision, and research.
Clear career progression pathways within the service, emphasizing growth and leadership opportunities for psychologists.
Experience in multi-level service provision, enhancing skills in complex case assessment and evidence-based interventions.
Proximity to local amenities and good public transport links, making it convenient for staff and clients.

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