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Practitioner Psychologist - Crisis Resolution & Home TreatmentinNottinghamshireinNottinghamshirePUBLISHED TUE 1 APR 2025

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work directly with service users during critical periods, providing significant emotional support and intervention.
Role encompasses leadership and the chance to influence a psychological approach within a multi-disciplinary team.
Possibility for professional growth, including progress toward an 8a Psychologist role within 18 months for recently qualified or trainee applicants.
Variety of responsibilities including assessment, brief psychological interventions, and contributing to care planning and treatment reviews.
Involvement in developing and delivering group interventions, allowing for creative input in treatment options.
Strong support for health and wellbeing, with access to in-house Occupational Health Services and a dedicated wellness team.
Commitment to diversity and inclusion, with opportunities to engage in employee-led networks promoting equality and community.
Join Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as a part-time Practitioner Psychologist in our Mid and North Notts Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment team. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health crises. We are particularly keen to welcome women and caring professionals who are passionate about applying their skills in an environment dedicated to compassion and support. Whether you're an experienced mental health practitioner or a recent graduate eager to learn, we have a place for you.

In this rewarding position, you will take on a leadership role, guiding both patients and multi-disciplinary teams through psychological assessments and interventions. Contribute to the development of innovative group therapies while providing mentorship to less experienced colleagues. With a strong focus on wellbeing, we prioritise the health and happiness of our staff, offering flexible working arrangements and a supportive community where you can thrive. If you share our values of trust, honesty, respect, and teamwork, we would love to hear from you! For an informal chat or more information, please reach out to Dr. Zoe Whitaker at zoe.whitaker@nottshc.nhs.uk. Join us at Nottinghamshire Healthcare and help us #MakeADifference!
Opportunity to work directly with service users during critical periods, providing significant emotional support and intervention.
Role encompasses leadership and the chance to influence a psychological approach within a multi-disciplinary team.
Possibility for professional growth, including progress toward an 8a Psychologist role within 18 months for recently qualified or trainee applicants.
Variety of responsibilities including assessment, brief psychological interventions, and contributing to care planning and treatment reviews.
Involvement in developing and delivering group interventions, allowing for creative input in treatment options.
Strong support for health and wellbeing, with access to in-house Occupational Health Services and a dedicated wellness team.
Commitment to diversity and inclusion, with opportunities to engage in employee-led networks promoting equality and community.

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