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Clinical/ Counselling PsychologistinBarnetinBarnetPUBLISHED TUE 18 MAR 2025

Band 8a: £59,490 to £66,239 a year Per annum including HCAS  PERMANENT 
FAMILYMENTAL HEALTHNHS

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Opportunity to contribute to the transformation of CAMHS services and implement a trauma-informed approach.
Engagement with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative working with allied health professionals and nursing staff.
Involvement in supervision, which fosters professional development and leadership skills.
Ability to work with young people facing complex emotional and mental health challenges in a supportive environment.
Focus on reducing inpatient admissions through innovative care strategies that promote positive outcomes.
Utilization of various psychological assessment tools and interventions, allowing for a diverse and enriching clinical practice.
Regular access to clinical and professional supervision, ensuring continued learning and growth in the role.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of young people and their families! We are seeking a passionate and skilled Clinical/Counselling Psychologist to become part of the transformative CAMHS Inpatient Service at Edgware Hospital, under the North London Partnership. This role is perfect for someone eager to implement vital change using a trauma-informed approach, as we adopt the THRIVE framework to improve our services. Here, you’ll not only apply your clinical expertise but also collaborate with a dedicated team of healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality care to those in need.

At The Beacon Centre CAMHS Service, you’ll be at the forefront of providing intensive, multidisciplinary support to young individuals facing emotional difficulties and mental health challenges. Your role will involve conducting comprehensive psychological assessments, planning tailored interventions, and guiding clients and their families through the complexities of mental wellbeing. Plus, you’ll be involved in teaching and supervising less experienced staff—an opportunity to inspire others while enhancing your own skills. If you are ready to embody compassion, resilience, and innovation in your work, this is your chance to shine!
Opportunity to contribute to the transformation of CAMHS services and implement a trauma-informed approach.
Engagement with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative working with allied health professionals and nursing staff.
Involvement in supervision, which fosters professional development and leadership skills.
Ability to work with young people facing complex emotional and mental health challenges in a supportive environment.
Focus on reducing inpatient admissions through innovative care strategies that promote positive outcomes.
Utilization of various psychological assessment tools and interventions, allowing for a diverse and enriching clinical practice.
Regular access to clinical and professional supervision, ensuring continued learning and growth in the role.

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