Opportunity to work within a respected and well-performing NHS organisation focused on both patient and staff experiences.
Ability to provide essential psychosexual therapy and support to individuals experiencing sexual difficulties, making a meaningful impact on their lives.
Exposure to a diverse patient population through clinic-based care and satellite outreach clinics, enhancing professional experience and skills.
Participation in a collective leadership culture that promotes engagement, empowerment, and collaboration among team members.
Access to innovative resources and the chance to work in a state-of-the-art facility, contributing to high-quality care and health promotion.
Living in Blyth, an area known for its clean air, cost-effective living, vibrant nightlife, and rich history, which enhances work-life balance.
Flexible working hours within a part-time role, allowing for a better work-life integration.