5 contract, Psychology jobs in North East England
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Sign inClinical Psychologist/Psychological Therapist
- 20 November 2025
- NHS Jobs - Newcastle, NE12 7JJ
- £47,810.00 to £54,710.00 per year
- Contract
- Full time
Please find attached job description for full details. Closing date: 4th December 2025 We welcome your application.
Applied Psychologist/Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist
- 19 November 2025
- NHS Jobs - Annfield Plain, DH9 7XW
- £47,810.00 to £62,682.00 per year
- Contract
- Full time
We welcome applications from staff who are currently coming to the end of their training in Clinical or counselling psychology that on successful completion will achieve the required qualification and registration with HCPC as Practitioner Psychologist. ...
Mental Health Advisor
- 18 November 2025
- Vacancy Filler - Hopewood Park, Sunderland, SR2 0NB
- £24,637.56 to £27,900.41 per year
- Contract
- Full time
Mental Health Advisor - NHS 11124 hour service working days/nights and weekends, enhancements paid for unsocial hoursSalary: £24,637.56 - £27,900.41 plus enhancementsThis is a great opportunity for Psychology graduates who have first-hand mental health ...
Registered Nurse
- 22 October 2025
- NHS Jobs - Darlington, DL3 6AH
- £22.82 to £23.32 per hour
- Contract
- Full time
What inspired you to become a nurse? Was it the desire to make a real difference through Kind Care? Or the drive to keep learning and growing in a profession thats always evolving working side by side with multi-disciplinary teams? Whatever your reason for ...
Registered Nurse
- 04 November 2025
- NHS Jobs - Darlington, DL3 6AH
- £19.99 to £20.49 per hour
- Contract
- Full time
What inspired you to become a nurse? Was it the desire to make a real difference through Kind Care? Or the drive to keep learning and growing in a profession thats always evolving working side by side with multi-disciplinary teams? Whatever your reason for ...
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