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Therapist - NottinghaminNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED SAT 31 AUG 2024

Therapist – Nottingham

For 3 days per week as an Therapist you can achieve estimated estimated earnings of £25,000 NHS and upwards of £10,000 private potential at this newly refurbished practice.

We are officially accredited a Great Place to Work, come and join a clinically led business that puts people first.

Like the sound of this? Call or email for an informal chat with Gillian on or via email - We would love to talk to you and we are confident you will love us

At Broxtowe Lane Dental Practice You Will Benefit From a Supportive Practice Team Along With a Well-managed Appointment Book. We Understand What Matters To You

Great work/life balance with this full time opportunity ~ available days Monday, Friday and Saturday

An annual contract of up to 2500 UDAs for direct Access patients -You can decide what is right for you.

An excellent opportunity for you to develop your mentoring and coaching skills - Training courses can be arranged if you are not already qualified.

An excellent opportunity for you to build your private income including the Colosseum Choices Scheme More than enough patients for you to be able to meet the NHS contract requirements

Access to a modern working environment with digital x-ray processing, rotary endo and a dedicated Hygienist

An opportunity for you to access bespoke Clinical Training, Sponsored Education, CPD and access to our Oslo Training Academy - Official Opening of the CDG Academy - YouTube

This 5 surgery practice is located on the outskirts of the city centre and commutable from Derby and Leicester Not only is the income potential huge but you get to work within a supportive and clinically led dental business

If you don't have a CV don't worry just contact us on or to register your interest. We promise to get back to all applicants.

About Colosseum Dental

Now is a great time to join Colosseum Dental. We’re a major provider of neighbourhood dentistry in the UK and we have undergone a significant refurbishment programme across our extensive estate to improve our patients’ and your experience of our clinics.

We are proud to be part of the only Pan-European group with practices in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland and Italy, so we’re unique in our ability to offer the very best in career development at our world class training facility in Oslo.

An active NHS Performer Number is required.

We care more

Quality patient care is our passion and we believe everyone deserves a happy and healthy smile. We thrive on having the very best dentists working with us.

Useful skills for a Therapist - Nottingham:
To work as a therapist in the UK, there are several skills and qualifications you’ll need to develop or possess. Here’s a breakdown of key skills and considerations:
Mandatory Qualifications and Training:
1. Education: Most therapists hold a degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a related field. A master’s degree or higher is often preferred, particularly for clinical roles.
2. Accreditation: It’s important to obtain accreditation from a recognized professional body (e.g., British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), or National Counselling Society (NCS)).
3. Specialized Training: Depending on your area of focus (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, etc.), additional certifications or training may be necessary.
Key Skills:
1. Communication Skills: Effective verbal and non-verbal communication is crucial for building rapport with clients and facilitating open dialogue.
2. Empathy and Compassion: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others is vital for supporting clients in their therapeutic journeys.
3. Active Listening: Therapists need to listen attentively to understand clients' concerns fully, without interrupting or steering the conversation.
4. Emotional Intelligence: Recognizing and managing your own emotions and those of your clients helps in creating a supportive environment.
5. Analytical Skills: The ability to assess and interpret clients' issues and gauge their progress over time is important for effective therapy.
6. Problem-Solving Skills: Therapists should help clients identify problems, explore options, and devise strategies for overcoming challenges.
7. Cultural Competence: Being aware of and sensitive to cultural differences ensures better engagement and understanding of clients from diverse backgrounds.
8. Boundaries and Ethics: Understanding ethical guidelines and maintaining professional boundaries are essential for fostering trust and safety in therapeutic relationships.
9. Resilience and Self-Care: Working with clients can be emotionally taxing, so personal resilience and self-care practices are important to avoid burnout.
Practical Experience:
1. Work Placement: Many training programs include placements or internships, which provide practical experience working with clients under supervision.
2. Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in ongoing training and professional development is necessary to stay current with therapeutic practices and evolving mental health standards.
Additional Considerations:
- Supervision: Regular clinical supervision is often required to enhance your skills and safeguard professional practice.
- Networking: Engaging with professional bodies and attending workshops or conferences can contribute to your growth and integration into the professional community.
 


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