CAMHS Clinical Psychologist - Welcome Bonus inLeicester inLeicester PUBLISHED 4 NOV 2024

Band 8a: £53,755 to £60,504 a year  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

By joining our vibrant and nurturing team, you will gain a wealth of experience and opportunities for leadership at an inspiring time of committed service development.

Clinical Psychologist Band 8a/ Band 7 preceptorships available


Does the idea of bringing psychological insights, innovation and leadership to CAMH services inspire you? Do you thrive working in complex environments requiring creative therapeutic approaches? Are you committed to working compassionately with young people, their families and the systems around them?


Our roles:

We have multiple opportunities for Clinical Psychologists to join our CAMH services across the Outpatient service, Learning Disability Service and Eating Disorder Team with exciting possibilities for split-post options working across the services-strengthening and developing service links.


Part time hours/flexible working will be considered in line with service need.


Full details of the Welcome Bonus can be found by clicking apply and being taken to the Jobtrain page.

By joining our vibrant and nurturing team, you will gain a wealth of experience and opportunities for leadership at an inspiring time of committed service development. Whether you bring previous experience or this is your first post-qualifying post, you will find your role invigorating and inspiring. Our CAMH services are committed to advancing equity of access, experience and outcome for all CYP in need of our services and have a range of robust service development initiatives/roles underway to achieve this.


We are passionate about being a research-active service and are committed to anchoring service development to principles of collaboration and co-production.

Working as a clinical psychologist in CAMHs will offer you a mix of opportunities for therapeutic work as well as drawing on your leadership skills. You will:

  • Support the MDT by offering consultation, supervision, in-house training and contributing to reflective practice/case discussions
  • Contribute to the development of service and therapeutic initiatives
  • Offer specialist assessment, formulation, intervention
  • Undertake care coordination responsibilities
  • Offer clinical supervision and host training placements for the DClinPsy
  • Contribute to teaching on the DClinPsy programme

About us

If you like what you've read and would like more information on the duties and responsibilities of this role, please click on the attached Job Description and Person Specification.

Clinical Psychologist Band 8a/ Band 7 preceptorships available


Does the idea of bringing psychological insights, innovation and leadership to CAMH services inspire you? Do you thrive working in complex environments requiring creative therapeutic approaches? Are you committed to working compassionately with young people, their families and the systems around them?


Our roles:

We have multiple opportunities for Clinical Psychologists to join our CAMH services across the Outpatient service, Learning Disability Service and Eating Disorder Team with exciting possibilities for split-post options working across the services-strengthening and developing service links.


Part time hours/flexible working will be considered in line with service need.


Full details of the Welcome Bonus can be found by clicking apply and being taken to the Jobtrain page.

By joining our vibrant and nurturing team, you will gain a wealth of experience and opportunities for leadership at an inspiring time of committed service development. Whether you bring previous experience or this is your first post-qualifying post, you will find your role invigorating and inspiring. Our CAMH services are committed to advancing equity of access, experience and outcome for all CYP in need of our services and have a range of robust service development initiatives/roles underway to achieve this.


We are passionate about being a research-active service and are committed to anchoring service development to principles of collaboration and co-production.

Working as a clinical psychologist in CAMHs will offer you a mix of opportunities for therapeutic work as well as drawing on your leadership skills. You will:

  • Support the MDT by offering consultation, supervision, in-house training and contributing to reflective practice/case discussions
  • Contribute to the development of service and therapeutic initiatives
  • Offer specialist assessment, formulation, intervention
  • Undertake care coordination responsibilities
  • Offer clinical supervision and host training placements for the DClinPsy
  • Contribute to teaching on the DClinPsy programme

About us

If you like what you've read and would like more information on the duties and responsibilities of this role, please click on the attached Job Description and Person Specification.



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