This is a rare and excellent opportunity for a Consultant Practitioner Psychologist, or a clinician eligible to become one, to join and lead a flourishing psychology and psychological therapy service and provide professional and clinical leadership within East Sussex Mental Health Services.
The role is to lead Psychological Professions in community mental health services across the High Weald, Lewes and Havens area, soon to become two Neighbourhood Community Mental Health Teams. It is a very exciting time in the development of East Sussex services when we are bringing most of our primary and secondary services together as part of community transformation. This should lead to a significantly better experience for service users and colleagues alike.
The successful candidate will become part of a Sussex-wide group of consultant psychologists/psychological therapists leading adult and older adult psychology and psychological therapy services, providing peer support and guidance. Within East Sussex, they will have a group of peers who meet regularly for shared working and support.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join and lead an experienced group of 12 psychological clinicians who work together in a very cohesive and creative manner. This part of East Sussex is a beautiful place in which to work and live. It is also easily accessible from the rest of Sussex, including Brighton, by road and rail. This is a great opportunity for the right person.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Patrick McGuinness Job title: Clinical Psychologist, Professional Lead, East Sx Email address: Telephone number:
or
Glen McCready, Clinical Operational Manager, HWLH
.
Interested individuals are encouraged to get in touch for an informal discussion to find out more about this role and the service setting.
This is a rare and excellent opportunity for a Consultant Practitioner Psychologist, or a clinician eligible to become one, to join and lead a flourishing psychology and psychological therapy service and provide professional and clinical leadership within East Sussex Mental Health Services.
The role is to lead Psychological Professions in community mental health services across the High Weald, Lewes and Havens area, soon to become two Neighbourhood Community Mental Health Teams. It is a very exciting time in the development of East Sussex services when we are bringing most of our primary and secondary services together as part of community transformation. This should lead to a significantly better experience for service users and colleagues alike.
The successful candidate will become part of a Sussex-wide group of consultant psychologists/psychological therapists leading adult and older adult psychology and psychological therapy services, providing peer support and guidance. Within East Sussex, they will have a group of peers who meet regularly for shared working and support.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join and lead an experienced group of 12 psychological clinicians who work together in a very cohesive and creative manner. This part of East Sussex is a beautiful place in which to work and live. It is also easily accessible from the rest of Sussex, including Brighton, by road and rail. This is a great opportunity for the right person.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Patrick McGuinness Job title: Clinical Psychologist, Professional Lead, East Sx Email address: Telephone number:
or
Glen McCready, Clinical Operational Manager, HWLH
.
Interested individuals are encouraged to get in touch for an informal discussion to find out more about this role and the service setting.
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