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DANCE MOVEMENT PSYCHOTHERAPYinLONDONinLONDONPUBLISHED FRI 14 MAR 2025

Band 2: Depending on experience Not Paid  HONORARY 
ART THERAPYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

East London NHS Foundation TrustFollow East London NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to develop specialized skills in dance movement psychotherapy within a supportive NHS framework.
Access to experienced supervisors and skilled arts therapists who provide ongoing guidance and support throughout the placement.
Engagement in innovative recovery-focused practices and participation in service development and Quality Improvement projects.
Potential to work with a diverse client community across various settings, enhancing cultural competence and adaptability.
Collaboration opportunities with multidisciplinary teams to broaden professional experience and insight.
Contribution to evidence-based therapies that increase choice and access for service users, positively impacting mental health outcomes.
Hands-on experience addressing the psychological impacts of movement and dance, providing unique therapeutic interventions.
Unlock the transformative power of movement and creativity as a Trainee Dance Movement Psychotherapist with the East London NHS Foundation Trust. We're welcoming aspiring therapists to embark on a rewarding clinical training placement starting in September 2025, where you'll be part of a compassionate community dedicated to enhancing the lives of those in need. Join over 70 talented arts therapists and engage in a journey that celebrates the healing potential of movement in various acute and community services across East London and Bedfordshire.

As a trainee, you'll gain invaluable experience and support, working just two days a week, while making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals. Our commitment to nurturing your professional development includes engaging in innovative service projects and receiving clinical supervision from experienced therapists. This is more than just a placement; it’s an opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive alongside like-minded professionals. If you are entering Year 2 or 3 of your arts therapies training course with a genuine passion for care, we invite you to apply—together, let’s inspire change through the art of movement.

Don't miss the chance to be part of this exceptional journey—apply by 11th March 2025 and take your first step towards a fulfilling career in dance movement psychotherapy. Your path to making a profound impact begins here!
Opportunity to develop specialized skills in dance movement psychotherapy within a supportive NHS framework.
Access to experienced supervisors and skilled arts therapists who provide ongoing guidance and support throughout the placement.
Engagement in innovative recovery-focused practices and participation in service development and Quality Improvement projects.
Potential to work with a diverse client community across various settings, enhancing cultural competence and adaptability.
Collaboration opportunities with multidisciplinary teams to broaden professional experience and insight.
Contribution to evidence-based therapies that increase choice and access for service users, positively impacting mental health outcomes.
Hands-on experience addressing the psychological impacts of movement and dance, providing unique therapeutic interventions.

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