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Clinical/ Counselling PsychologistinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 1 APR 2025

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a well-established Cancer Psychological Support team, contributing to the mental health of patients and families affected by cancer.
Diverse work settings including outpatient and inpatient care, allowing for varied clinical experiences and professional growth.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing teamwork skills and providing a holistic approach to patient care.
Access to ongoing supervision and peer support, fostering professional development and mentorship from experienced colleagues.
Involvement in innovative service development projects that enhance psychological care delivery throughout the cancer pathway.
Support for continuing professional development and career progression, with strong ties to local academic institutions for research opportunities.
The chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families struggling with cancer, contributing to their emotional and psychological well-being.
Join Our Compassionate Team at St George's: Clinical/Counselling Psychologist Position Available

Are you a dedicated Clinical or Counselling Psychologist looking to make a positive impact in the lives of those affected by cancer? St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in London is seeking a passionate individual to join our well-established Cancer Psychological Support (CaPS) team. This exciting opportunity involves providing vital support to patients and their families through both individual and group interventions. You'll work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment, gaining enriching experiences in outpatient and inpatient settings. This role not only allows you to make a real difference but also offers avenues for professional growth through mentorship and training opportunities.

We welcome applications from candidates with experience in cancer or physical health settings, but we believe in nurturing talent too, so if you have strong transferable skills, we would love to hear from you! You’ll have the chance to engage in innovative service development projects aimed at improving access to psychological care, as well as collaborating with community organisations to ensure comprehensive support for our patients. Join us in our commitment to enhancing the mental well-being of those who need it most and take your career to new heights with a supportive team that values your expertise and personal development.
Opportunity to work in a well-established Cancer Psychological Support team, contributing to the mental health of patients and families affected by cancer.
Diverse work settings including outpatient and inpatient care, allowing for varied clinical experiences and professional growth.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing teamwork skills and providing a holistic approach to patient care.
Access to ongoing supervision and peer support, fostering professional development and mentorship from experienced colleagues.
Involvement in innovative service development projects that enhance psychological care delivery throughout the cancer pathway.
Support for continuing professional development and career progression, with strong ties to local academic institutions for research opportunities.
The chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families struggling with cancer, contributing to their emotional and psychological well-being.

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Mental health has emerged as a critical issue in the United Kingdom, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis highlighted the fragility of mental well-being across different demographics, from children and adolescents to adults and the elderly. It has sparked a wider conversation about the importance of mental health care, accessibility, and the stigmas often associated with mental illnesses.Learn more...
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