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Assistant Psychologist Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS FoundationTrustinMacclesfieldinMacclesfieldPUBLISHED THU 9 JAN 2025

£16 per year GOOD SALARY 

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Opportunity to work under the supervision of an experienced Consultant Clinical Psychologist, gaining valuable mentorship and guidance.
Involvement in the Complex Needs Escalation and Support Tool (CNEST) Programme, an initiative aimed at improving mental health services.
Flexible working hours with part-time commitment (15 hours per week), which can promote a better work-life balance.
Access to comprehensive induction and training programs, such as the 'Prepare to Care' programme, ensuring that new starters are supported in their roles.
A workplace culture that values compassion, person-centred care, and diversity, promoting a supportive environment for both staff and service users.
The trust's commitment to inclusive recruitment practices, encouraging applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences, including those with disabilities.
The opportunity to contribute to important evaluation projects that can shape and improve mental health service delivery.
The Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Assistant Psychologist to join the Complex Needs Escalation and Support Tool (CNEST) Programme Team in Macclesfield. This part-time role, requiring 15 hours per week, involves providing training and support for the CNEST, along with assisting in the development and evaluation of related projects under the supervision of a Consultant Clinical Psychologist. Ideal candidates will possess excellent communication skills, a collaborative approach to team work, and flexibility in their working style.

CWP is committed to delivering compassionate, person-centered health and care services, and emphasises the importance of inclusivity and diversity in its recruitment practices. The organisation offers a comprehensive induction program to support new starters and values candidates who demonstrate the Trust's core values: Communication, Competence, Courage, Care, Compassion, and Commitment. Applications are welcome from individuals with lived experience of accessing services, and from the armed forces community, with provisions in place to ensure equal opportunities for all applicants.
Opportunity to work under the supervision of an experienced Consultant Clinical Psychologist, gaining valuable mentorship and guidance.
Involvement in the Complex Needs Escalation and Support Tool (CNEST) Programme, an initiative aimed at improving mental health services.
Flexible working hours with part-time commitment (15 hours per week), which can promote a better work-life balance.
Access to comprehensive induction and training programs, such as the 'Prepare to Care' programme, ensuring that new starters are supported in their roles.
A workplace culture that values compassion, person-centred care, and diversity, promoting a supportive environment for both staff and service users.
The trust's commitment to inclusive recruitment practices, encouraging applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences, including those with disabilities.
The opportunity to contribute to important evaluation projects that can shape and improve mental health service delivery.

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