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Systemic Family Therapist / Psychologist / Psychological TherapistinBarkinginBarkingPUBLISHED SAT 30 NOV 2024

Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and diverse perspectives in care.
Ability to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people facing eating disorders, providing impactful psychological interventions.
Access to a comprehensive induction program that prepares new staff for success and integrates them into the organisation.
Work within a lifespan Eating Disorder service, allowing for smooth transitions between child and adult services.
Participation in a well-established and innovative CAMHS Eating Disorder Service, promoting professional growth and learning.
Support for continuous professional development in delivering treatments aligned with NICE guidelines.
Attractive financial benefits, including a High Cost Area Supplement that provides additional salary compensation.
Job Summary: Systemic Family Therapist / Psychologist / Psychological Therapist at NELFT NHS Foundation Trust
The NELFT NHS Foundation Trust is looking for an enthusiastic Clinical or Counselling Psychologist or Systemic Family Therapist to join their multi-disciplinary Community Eating Disorder Team in Barking. This team provides evidence-based psychological interventions for clients aged 8 and older with eating disorders, focusing primarily on children, young people, and their families.
Responsibilities include working collaboratively within a multi-professional team to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care, particularly in the area of eating disorders. Candidates should have relevant qualifications and ideally experience in this field. Opportunities for cross-age work are available, facilitating smooth transitions to adult services.
The position includes participation in a comprehensive induction program and offers a High Cost Area Supplement of 15% on the basic salary. Successful applicants are encouraged to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
For informal inquiries, applicants can contact Integrated Team Manager Abigail Beattie or Clinical Lead Jennifer Danby.
Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and diverse perspectives in care.
Ability to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people facing eating disorders, providing impactful psychological interventions.
Access to a comprehensive induction program that prepares new staff for success and integrates them into the organisation.
Work within a lifespan Eating Disorder service, allowing for smooth transitions between child and adult services.
Participation in a well-established and innovative CAMHS Eating Disorder Service, promoting professional growth and learning.
Support for continuous professional development in delivering treatments aligned with NICE guidelines.
Attractive financial benefits, including a High Cost Area Supplement that provides additional salary compensation.

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