Trainee Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
Posting date: | 02 May 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £31,081 - £33,665 per annum inclusive of outer London HCAs |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 01 June 2025 |
Location: | Mitcham, CR4 3DA |
Company: | South West London and St Georges Mental Health Trust |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | 7187015/294-COMM-7187015-JB |
Summary
A Vacancy at South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust.
Psychological therapies services across London are recruiting trainee PWPs as part of the NHS Talking Therapies programme to deliver evidence based psychological therapies for people with anxiety and depression. PWPs provide brief structured supported treatments such as guided self help.
PWP training is provided by University College London (UCL) and is full time. Trainees attend university one day a week and work in service the remaining 4 days a week. Trainees will be employed in an NHS Talking Therapies psychological treatment service. Training course fees on this programme are fully funded by the NHS. In addition, trainees will receive a salary from the London NHS Talking Therapies service where they undertake their 4-day a week placement over the year of the programme. In previous years, this has been a full-time employed position at NHS band 4.
This programme is an NHS-funded psychological professions training programme. It is a course condition that all students remain employed by an NHS Talking Therapies employer for the duration of the programme.
This programme is an NHS-funded psychological professions training programme. It is a course condition that all students remain employed by an NHS Talking Therapies employer for the duration of the programme.
PWPs work with people across the adult age range. We are keen to recruit a workforce that is representative of the diverse local London population:
• Applicants should have experience of working with people with psychological, interpersonal or social problems, either through employed positions or formal volunteer roles.
• The course is a postgraduate certificate and applicants are required to demonstrate aptitude to study at postgraduate level, either through degree level education or demonstration of academic equivalence.
Merton Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service forms part of Merton Uplift. Merton Uplift is a primary mental health service, which incorporates a Wellbeing Service, the Merton IAPT service and a Primary Care Recovery Support Team. The Merton IAPT service delivers a range of evidence-based psychological interventions (e.g., CBT, IPT, EMDR, BCT) to people with common mental health problems (i.e., depression, anxiety disorders and eating disorders) within a stepped-care model. We are a busy and experienced team who see people aged 18 and over for psychological assessment and treatment. Merton IAPT is professionally managed by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and operationally managed by a Service Manager. The clinical team includes qualified Clinical and Counselling Psychologists, IAPT High Intensity CBT Practitioners and Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners who provide evidence-based psychological interventions in line with NICE guidance. Merton IAPT is a well-established service with a proven track record in supporting our trainees to succeed. In order to improve access, the service offers out of hour’s appointments and the post holder will be expected to work at least one late evenings during the working week.
As part of the application process trainees will be required to nominate two London NHS Talking
Therapies services as their preference for training. All details about the application process are set
out in the recruitment pack. This information is essential reading for successful applications.
Recruitment is via the UCL website ONLY at the following link:
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/low-intensity-cognitive-behavioural-interventions-common-mental-health-problems-pg
Please do not apply via the NHS jobs website
Recruitment closes at 10am on Monday 12thMay 2025
This is for intakes that will start at the beginning of October 2025.
Recruitment to the February 2026 intakes will commence in September 2025 with interviews expected in the first half of November.
For more information about the course see:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/study/masters/TPPPSYSLCB01
This advert closes on Monday 12 May 2025
Psychological therapies services across London are recruiting trainee PWPs as part of the NHS Talking Therapies programme to deliver evidence based psychological therapies for people with anxiety and depression. PWPs provide brief structured supported treatments such as guided self help.
PWP training is provided by University College London (UCL) and is full time. Trainees attend university one day a week and work in service the remaining 4 days a week. Trainees will be employed in an NHS Talking Therapies psychological treatment service. Training course fees on this programme are fully funded by the NHS. In addition, trainees will receive a salary from the London NHS Talking Therapies service where they undertake their 4-day a week placement over the year of the programme. In previous years, this has been a full-time employed position at NHS band 4.
This programme is an NHS-funded psychological professions training programme. It is a course condition that all students remain employed by an NHS Talking Therapies employer for the duration of the programme.
This programme is an NHS-funded psychological professions training programme. It is a course condition that all students remain employed by an NHS Talking Therapies employer for the duration of the programme.
PWPs work with people across the adult age range. We are keen to recruit a workforce that is representative of the diverse local London population:
• Applicants should have experience of working with people with psychological, interpersonal or social problems, either through employed positions or formal volunteer roles.
• The course is a postgraduate certificate and applicants are required to demonstrate aptitude to study at postgraduate level, either through degree level education or demonstration of academic equivalence.
Merton Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service forms part of Merton Uplift. Merton Uplift is a primary mental health service, which incorporates a Wellbeing Service, the Merton IAPT service and a Primary Care Recovery Support Team. The Merton IAPT service delivers a range of evidence-based psychological interventions (e.g., CBT, IPT, EMDR, BCT) to people with common mental health problems (i.e., depression, anxiety disorders and eating disorders) within a stepped-care model. We are a busy and experienced team who see people aged 18 and over for psychological assessment and treatment. Merton IAPT is professionally managed by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and operationally managed by a Service Manager. The clinical team includes qualified Clinical and Counselling Psychologists, IAPT High Intensity CBT Practitioners and Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners who provide evidence-based psychological interventions in line with NICE guidance. Merton IAPT is a well-established service with a proven track record in supporting our trainees to succeed. In order to improve access, the service offers out of hour’s appointments and the post holder will be expected to work at least one late evenings during the working week.
As part of the application process trainees will be required to nominate two London NHS Talking
Therapies services as their preference for training. All details about the application process are set
out in the recruitment pack. This information is essential reading for successful applications.
Recruitment is via the UCL website ONLY at the following link:
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/low-intensity-cognitive-behavioural-interventions-common-mental-health-problems-pg
Please do not apply via the NHS jobs website
Recruitment closes at 10am on Monday 12thMay 2025
This is for intakes that will start at the beginning of October 2025.
Recruitment to the February 2026 intakes will commence in September 2025 with interviews expected in the first half of November.
For more information about the course see:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/study/masters/TPPPSYSLCB01
This advert closes on Monday 12 May 2025