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Practitioner Psychologist or CBT TherapistinShareshillinShareshillPUBLISHED SUN 30 MAR 2025

Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a challenging yet rewarding environment that allows for meaningful impact on individuals' lives.
Access to professional supervision and a variety of continuous professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
Be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team dedicated to providing high-quality psychological care.
Engage in specialized psychological services, conducting expert assessments and interventions for individuals with complex mental health needs.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in a prison setting, promoting holistic psychological recovery and support for service users.
Contribute to the supervision and development of assistant psychologists and trainees, fostering growth in the next generation of professionals.
Involvement in research and development activities, allowing for contributions to service evaluations and the advancement of evidence-based practices.
Join Our Supportive Team as a Practitioner Psychologist or CBT Therapist in Shareshill

Are you a compassionate and skilled Practitioner Psychologist or CBT Therapist seeking a fulfilling role where you can truly make a difference? We have an exciting 12-month fixed-term opportunity at HMP Featherstone with occasional work at HMP Oakwood. You’ll be an essential part of our Inclusion Health in Justice team, providing vital psychological services to individuals facing complex mental health challenges. Here, you’ll work collaboratively to enhance the emotional well-being of those in custody, ensuring they receive the care and support they deserve.

At Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, we prioritise your career growth and well-being. Enjoy professional supervision, continuous development opportunities, and a forward-thinking environment that celebrates inclusivity and teamwork. Take part in leadership initiatives, provide supervision to fellow professionals, and employ your research skills to inform best practices. Together, we aim to deliver high-quality psychological care while supporting individuals, families, and communities affected by mental health issues. If you’re ready to join a nurturing and dynamic team, we’d love to hear from you! For more information, please reach out to Sarah Stacey at sarah.stacey@mpft.nhs.uk or call 07970 653239. Please note, all applications should be submitted via our website—CVs will not be accepted. Don't miss this chance to contribute to our mission!
Opportunity to work in a challenging yet rewarding environment that allows for meaningful impact on individuals' lives.
Access to professional supervision and a variety of continuous professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
Be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team dedicated to providing high-quality psychological care.
Engage in specialized psychological services, conducting expert assessments and interventions for individuals with complex mental health needs.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in a prison setting, promoting holistic psychological recovery and support for service users.
Contribute to the supervision and development of assistant psychologists and trainees, fostering growth in the next generation of professionals.
Involvement in research and development activities, allowing for contributions to service evaluations and the advancement of evidence-based practices.

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