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Clinical/ Counselling Psychologist - Developmental postinReadinginReadingPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band 7: £48,270 to £54,931 a year per annum (Incl. of HCAS)  PERMANENT 
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Opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of adults struggling with emotional and psychological challenges.
Involvement in a forward-thinking team focused on compassionate care and innovative practices, particularly in Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT).
A developmental post that allows for professional growth and skill enhancement in dealing with complex mental health issues, including co-morbidities like ASD and trauma.
Collaboration with other psychological therapists to deliver specialist interventions, enhancing teamwork skills and professional networking.
Provision of supervision and training to junior staff, fostering leadership and mentorship skills.
Commitment to equal opportunities and inclusivity, promoting a supportive work environment.
A full-time position with a structured work schedule, allowing for a balanced professional and personal life.
Join Our Compassionate Team as a Clinical/Counselling Psychologist in Reading
Are you a passionate psychologist eager to make a real difference in the lives of others? We have a fantastic full-time opportunity (37.5 hours) within the Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust, exclusively for existing NHS employees. In this developmental role, you'll engage with individuals facing significant challenges linked to Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), including trauma and self-harming behaviours. You'll provide tailored psychological therapies, particularly focusing on Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT), and collaborate with a network of dedicated professionals to transform lives through compassionate care.
This isn’t just a position; it's a chance to grow both personally and professionally. You’ll dive deep into complex cases, empowering adults who have experienced unimaginable adversity—helping them navigate their emotions, relationships, and self-identity. As you lead assessments and therapeutic interventions, you’ll also play a pivotal role in mentoring the next generation of psychologists. If you're ready to take your expertise to the next level and be part of something extraordinary, apply today! Join us and be a beacon of hope in the mental health landscape of Berkshire.
Opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of adults struggling with emotional and psychological challenges.
Involvement in a forward-thinking team focused on compassionate care and innovative practices, particularly in Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT).
A developmental post that allows for professional growth and skill enhancement in dealing with complex mental health issues, including co-morbidities like ASD and trauma.
Collaboration with other psychological therapists to deliver specialist interventions, enhancing teamwork skills and professional networking.
Provision of supervision and training to junior staff, fostering leadership and mentorship skills.
Commitment to equal opportunities and inclusivity, promoting a supportive work environment.
A full-time position with a structured work schedule, allowing for a balanced professional and personal life.

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