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Preceptorship Clinical / Counselling PsychologistinGreenwichinGreenwichPUBLISHED MON 4 NOV 2024

Band 7: £51,883 to £66,239 a year pa inc  PERMANENT 
FAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Oxleas NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

The Preceptorship Clinical/Counselling Psychologist role at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust in Greenwich CAMHS offers a unique opportunity for both trainees graduating soon and current Band 7 professionals to gain hands-on experience in a multidisciplinary service. The position involves providing specialized psychological assessment and therapy to children, young people, and their families dealing with complex mental health needs, while working closely with various agencies. The successful candidate will benefit from a strong support network, including supervision from senior psychologists, and funded training opportunities that align with a personal development plan.

In this role, key responsibilities include conducting psychological assessments, formulating and implementing treatment plans, and providing advice and consultation to other professionals involved in client care. Additionally, the psychologist will be involved in supervising and mentoring trainee clinical psychologists and staff, contributing to team development and service evaluation, and engaging in research and audit activities. The position requires a commitment to maintaining the highest professional standards and staying updated with current developments in clinical psychology.

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