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Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical, Forensic or Counselling)inNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED THU 3 APR 2025

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Strong support for personal and occupational wellbeing, fostering a nurturing work environment.
Opportunities for continual professional development with financial and logistical support for specialist training.
Involvement in shaping and delivering innovative psychological group interventions, enhancing professional growth.
A close-knit multi-disciplinary team that values individual contributions and understands personal responsibilities.
Direct impact on patient care through psychological assessments and advising on treatment, influencing clinical outcomes.
Access to a variety of employee-led networks promoting inclusivity and support for diverse staff interests.
Commitment to health and wellbeing initiatives, including in-house occupational health and counselling services.
Join our compassionate team at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as a Qualified Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical, Forensic, or Counselling) and contribute to transforming the lives of adults facing acute mental health challenges. In our dedicated and supportive environment, you'll be a key part of a diverse multi-disciplinary team that values each member’s wellbeing and professional growth. We understand the demands of life and offer flexibility to accommodate personal responsibilities, ensuring you can thrive both at work and home.

As a psychologist, you will lead the way in applying psychological approaches within inpatient services, conducting individual assessments, and formulating tailored care plans for our patients. With opportunities to shape and deliver group interventions, you'll be at the heart of fostering recovery and resilience. Join our vibrant network of over 11,000 colleagues who are committed to making a difference every day and benefit from a variety of employee-led groups promoting inclusivity and wellbeing. Embrace the chance to develop your career while being part of a mission that truly values the unique contributions of women in care.

For more information, or if you're interested in an informal visit, please contact Dr. Zoe Whitaker, Lead Psychologist at imail address: zoe.whitaker@nottshc.nhs.uk or call 0115 969 1300. We can’t wait to welcome you to our team!
Strong support for personal and occupational wellbeing, fostering a nurturing work environment.
Opportunities for continual professional development with financial and logistical support for specialist training.
Involvement in shaping and delivering innovative psychological group interventions, enhancing professional growth.
A close-knit multi-disciplinary team that values individual contributions and understands personal responsibilities.
Direct impact on patient care through psychological assessments and advising on treatment, influencing clinical outcomes.
Access to a variety of employee-led networks promoting inclusivity and support for diverse staff interests.
Commitment to health and wellbeing initiatives, including in-house occupational health and counselling services.

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