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Clinical/ Counselling PsychologistinIsleworthinIsleworthPUBLISHED MON 17 FEB 2025

Band 7: £51,883 to £58,544 a year per annum inclusive  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

HOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHNHS

West London NHS TrustFollow West London NHS Trust

Opportunity to make a positive impact on the mental health of women and families during the crucial perinatal period.
Collaboration with a skilled and welcoming multidisciplinary team (MDT), fostering a supportive work environment.
Diverse therapeutic opportunities, including individual, couple, and group-based therapies to cater to varying needs.
Involvement in training delivery for other professionals, enhancing both personal and team professional development.
Contribution to service development projects, allowing for creative input and the chance to influence improvements in care.
Focus on both client outcomes and staff wellbeing, promoting a holistic approach to mental health services.
Possibility to engage in ongoing learning and application of the latest psychological practices and research in the field.
The role of Clinical/Counselling Psychologist with West London NHS Trust in Isleworth involves providing therapeutic support to women and their families during the perinatal period. Working within a multidisciplinary team (MDT), the psychologist will deliver individual, couple, and group therapies and will also participate in training other professionals and service development initiatives aimed at enhancing outcomes for both clients and staff wellbeing.

Candidates are expected to meet specific qualifications, skills, experience, and knowledge outlined in the person specification. This role is integral to improving mental health services for women and supporting a collaborative learning environment among healthcare professionals.
Opportunity to make a positive impact on the mental health of women and families during the crucial perinatal period.
Collaboration with a skilled and welcoming multidisciplinary team (MDT), fostering a supportive work environment.
Diverse therapeutic opportunities, including individual, couple, and group-based therapies to cater to varying needs.
Involvement in training delivery for other professionals, enhancing both personal and team professional development.
Contribution to service development projects, allowing for creative input and the chance to influence improvements in care.
Focus on both client outcomes and staff wellbeing, promoting a holistic approach to mental health services.
Possibility to engage in ongoing learning and application of the latest psychological practices and research in the field.

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