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Trainee High Intensity Therapist - High Wycombe inHigh Wycombe inHigh Wycombe PUBLISHED SAT 5 APR 2025

Gain valuable training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and develop skills in delivering effective psychological therapies.
Work in a supportive environment with a diverse team of over 250 staff, fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Enjoy a flexible 80:20 hybrid working model that allows for a balance of in-person and remote work.
Access to extensive career progression opportunities within the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Competitive benefits package including 27 days of annual leave (increasing with service), NHS discounts, and a comprehensive pension scheme.
Participate in tailored learning and development programs to enhance your professional growth.
Be part of a team that prioritizes caring, safety, and excellence in delivering outstanding mental health care.
Are you passionate about making a difference in mental health care? Join us as a Trainee High Intensity Therapist with Buckinghamshire Talking Therapies and embark on a rewarding journey towards becoming a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist. You’ll have the opportunity to support thousands of adults struggling with anxiety and depression, using your empathy and skills to provide therapy either face-to-face or through digital platforms. With a supportive team of over 250 dedicated professionals, you’ll be trained in effective, evidence-based therapies that truly change lives.

As part of your role, you will assess clients for suitability, develop tailored therapy programmes, and collaborate closely with a multi-disciplinary team to ensure seamless care. Embracing a flexible 80:20 hybrid working model, you’ll thrive in a dynamic environment that prioritises learning and development. Alongside a competitive pension scheme and generous annual leave, we value diversity and support your career progression. If you’re ready to take this important step in your career while enriching the lives of others, we would love to hear from you! For an informal chat, please contact Charlie Wykes at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Gain valuable training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and develop skills in delivering effective psychological therapies.
Work in a supportive environment with a diverse team of over 250 staff, fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Enjoy a flexible 80:20 hybrid working model that allows for a balance of in-person and remote work.
Access to extensive career progression opportunities within the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Competitive benefits package including 27 days of annual leave (increasing with service), NHS discounts, and a comprehensive pension scheme.
Participate in tailored learning and development programs to enhance your professional growth.
Be part of a team that prioritizes caring, safety, and excellence in delivering outstanding mental health care.

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Useful skills for a Trainee High Intensity Therapist - High Wycombe:
To work as a Trainee High Intensity Therapist (HIT) in the UK, particularly within the context of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, you will need a combination of clinical and interpersonal skills, as well as specific qualifications. Here are some key skills and attributes that are important for this role:
1. Clinical Skills:
- Understanding of psychological theories and therapeutic modalities, particularly Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
- Ability to conduct thorough assessments and formulate treatment plans.
- Experience in delivering therapy sessions effectively, while adhering to ethical guidelines.
2. Communication Skills:
- Strong verbal and written communication skills to convey complex information clearly and empathetically.
- Active listening skills to understand clients’ concerns and adapt therapeutic approaches accordingly.
3. Empathy and Compassion:
- A genuine ability to show empathy and compassion towards clients, understanding their experiences and perspectives.
4. Problem-Solving Skills:
- The ability to think critically and adapt therapeutic approaches based on client needs and progress.
- Skills in evaluating therapy outcomes and modifying treatment plans where necessary.
5. Organizational Skills:
- Good time management and organizational skills, as you will need to manage multiple clients and documentation efficiently.
6. Teamwork:
- Ability to collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers, within a multidisciplinary team.
7. Resilience and Self-Care:
- Emotional resilience to handle the challenges of working in mental health and the ability to practice self-care to prevent burnout.
8. Cultural Sensitivity:
- Awareness of diverse backgrounds and the ability to provide culturally competent care.
9. Continuous Learning:
- A commitment to ongoing professional development and learning to keep up with best practices and new therapeutic techniques.
10. IT Skills:
- Competence in using clinical software and electronic health records for documentation and appointment scheduling.
Qualifications:
To become a Trainee High Intensity Therapist, you typically need:
- A relevant undergraduate degree in psychology, social work, nursing, or a related field.
- A postgraduate training course in High Intensity Therapy, usually approved by the British Psychological Society (BPS) or the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
- Experience in mental health services, often as a support worker or similar role, may be required or advantageous.
 


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