Behavioural Analysts in Hayes inHayes PUBLISHED THU 12 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band 7: £51,883 to £58,544 a year per annum pro rata inc HCAS
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FAMILY MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS
Job description
Work with the esteemed Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, a leader in healthcare services.
Involvement in CAMHS ensures you impact children and families in meaningful ways.
Autonomy to create and adapt behavioural intervention plans, allowing for creative professionalism.
Chance to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional development.
Role supports work-life balance, ideal for women balancing family and career.
Opportunities to provide specialist advice, shaping future care frameworks and making a difference.
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust is on the lookout for compassionate and skilled Behavioural Analysts ready to make a difference in the lives of children with neurodevelopmental needs and their families. This pivotal role will see you working independently within a supportive team, delivering specialised functional assessments and behavioural interventions. As a Behavioural Analyst, you will provide expert advice and consultation to both professional and voluntary carers, shaping treatment plans and interventions across a broad spectrum of care settings. Your role will involve collaborative work with the CAMHS Team, integrating complex data from various sources to create impactful, evidence-based treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs.
The position offers an enriching opportunity to evaluate and refine interventions, using your expertise to guide the care of children with disabilities, families, and groups. You will be at the heart of multi-disciplinary collaborations, devising innovative behavioural treatments and contributing to a comprehensive framework that benefits all service users. This role not only empowers you to influence treatment plans but also supports your personal growth in a dynamic and caring environment. Your sensitive communication skills will be key in delivering sophisticated and nuanced understanding to colleagues and clients alike. If you are ready to embark on a career where your expertise will shine, make your move and apply today—visit jobsincare.com and click the "Apply Now" button to start your application journey.
The position offers an enriching opportunity to evaluate and refine interventions, using your expertise to guide the care of children with disabilities, families, and groups. You will be at the heart of multi-disciplinary collaborations, devising innovative behavioural treatments and contributing to a comprehensive framework that benefits all service users. This role not only empowers you to influence treatment plans but also supports your personal growth in a dynamic and caring environment. Your sensitive communication skills will be key in delivering sophisticated and nuanced understanding to colleagues and clients alike. If you are ready to embark on a career where your expertise will shine, make your move and apply today—visit jobsincare.com and click the "Apply Now" button to start your application journey.
Work with the esteemed Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, a leader in healthcare services.
Involvement in CAMHS ensures you impact children and families in meaningful ways.
Autonomy to create and adapt behavioural intervention plans, allowing for creative professionalism.
Chance to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional development.
Role supports work-life balance, ideal for women balancing family and career.
Opportunities to provide specialist advice, shaping future care frameworks and making a difference.
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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Work with the esteemed Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, a leader in healthcare services.; Involvement in CAMHS ensures you impact children and families in meaningful ways.; Autonomy to create and adapt behavioural intervention plans, allowing for creative professionalism.; Chance to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional development.; Role supports work-life balance, ideal for women balancing family and career.; Opportunities to provide specialist advice, shaping future care frameworks and making a difference.
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