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Clinical / Counselling Psychologist / Cognitive Behaviour Therapist

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 06 Hydref 2025
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £64,156 - £71,148 per annum inclusive of HCAs
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 05 Tachwedd 2025
Lleoliad: London, SE5 8AZ
Cwmni: South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 7380048/334-CLI-7380048

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A Vacancy at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.


We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Clinical/Counselling Psychologist/Cognitive Behaviour Therapist to work with us on a part-time / half time basis.

We are looking for someone with significant experience and expertise in treating anxiety using CBT, ideally with experience in treating parents with anxiety / perinatal experience. Prospective candidates should be able to demonstrate an excellent academic track record, specific postgraduate training and experience in CBT, and a very good working knowledge of anxiety disorders and how to treat them. We are looking for colleagues who understand and believe in the importance of evidence-based treatments, supervision, research, training and dissemination. We are seeking experienced and excellent clinicians and skilled supervisors.

Postholders will be required to work in person from our clinic in South London - we regret we are unable to offer this as an remote post.

· The successful applicant will provide a highly specialist psychology service to clients with anxiety disorders including specialist assessment, treatment, planning, implementation and monitoring of outcomes across primary, secondary and tertiary care

· They will ideally be an active part of our Parental Anxiety (PAX) service to help parents with anxiety disorders

· They will offer supervision to qualified therapists and trainees, and act as line manager to a team of clinicians.

· The applicant will ensure that systems are in place and working effectively to support service delivery, as well as take a lead on a specific areas of service development.

We are a friendly and skilled team with excellent staff satisfaction and retention, based at the Maudsley Hospital in South London. We have a great variety in our work, and pride ourselves on our expertise.

· To provide expertise in a highly specialist clinical area, ideally treating parental anxiety, which will contribute to CBT for anxiety and related disorders across primary, secondary and tertiary care.

· To provide highly specialist assessment and clinical formulation to clients with complex mental health needs, in particular those with anxiety and related disorders.

· To act as care co-ordinator taking responsibility for providing CBT for clients with anxiety and related disorders

· To contribute to the development of the knowledge and skills base within CADAT by maintaining an active awareness of current developments in CBT and anxiety, and by implementing knowledge gained in practice.

· To provide professional and clinical supervision to junior psychological therapists, and trainee psychologists for all aspects of their work.

· To provide specialist training to cognitive behaviour therapists as appropriate.

· To actively identify aspects of the service, which could be improved, and initiate and implement service development projects.

· To contribute to the consultation and engagement of service users in planning and developing services.

· To provide expertise in a specialist research area which will contribute to CBT for anxiety and related disorders.

· To contribute to the development of services through initiating, undertaking and supervising service evaluation and audit.

· To initiate appropriate research to improve client care and provide research advice and supervision to other staff undertaking research within the service.

· To ensure that all services provided are acceptable and accessible to the diverse communities which make up CADAT’s client group.


This advert closes on Monday 20 Oct 2025

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