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Course Tutor/ Clinical PsychologistinHeadingtoninHeadingtonPUBLISHED MON 17 FEB 2025

Band 8b: £62,215 to £72,293 a year per annum | pro rata  PERMANENT 
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Opportunity to train future clinical psychologists, directly impacting the NHS workforce.
Access to resources and facilities of a prestigious institution, including the University of Oxford.
Supportive environment with comprehensive training and professional development.
Work within a dynamic team that values evidence-based practices and personal experiences.
Flexible working arrangements, including potential remote work options.
Chance to engage in a variety of roles (clinical, academic, research) based on personal interests and skills.
Diverse and inclusive workplace culture, actively encouraging applications from minoritised backgrounds.
Oxford Health NHS Trust is seeking enthusiastic and experienced clinical psychologists to join their teaching team at the Oxford DClinPsych program. The role involves planning and coordinating key aspects of the training program, teaching, and supporting the development of clinical services, with a focus on integrating personal experience into the curriculum. The successful candidates will work within a dynamic environment linked to the University of Oxford and receive full training and support. Positions range from 0.6 FTE to full-time, with a preference for candidates interested in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and systemic/family therapy.

Successful applicants must be HCPC registered and will have the opportunity to influence the training of future clinical psychologists while benefiting from NHS employment perks, including access to university facilities. The organisation welcomes applications from candidates of minoritized backgrounds and offers a supportive team atmosphere at the Warneford Hospital in Oxford, with some flexibility for remote work.
Opportunity to train future clinical psychologists, directly impacting the NHS workforce.
Access to resources and facilities of a prestigious institution, including the University of Oxford.
Supportive environment with comprehensive training and professional development.
Work within a dynamic team that values evidence-based practices and personal experiences.
Flexible working arrangements, including potential remote work options.
Chance to engage in a variety of roles (clinical, academic, research) based on personal interests and skills.
Diverse and inclusive workplace culture, actively encouraging applications from minoritised backgrounds.

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