ManchesterFull-time£40,000 - £60,000 / Year (£3,333 - £5,000 / Month)
Job Description
As a Clinical Psychologist, you will play a pivotal role in providing high-quality psychological services. Your expertise will help individuals confront and overcome mental health challenges, enabling them to lead fulfilling lives.
Responsibilities
Conduct intake interviews and psychological evaluations.
Implement therapeutic interventions based on client needs.
Support clients in developing coping strategies and resilience.
Assist in research projects and quality improvement initiatives.
Network with local organisations to promote mental health programs.
Requirements
Education
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) or equivalent
Experience
Minimum 5 years of post-qualification experience in various clinical settings.
Technical Skills
Psychotherapy
Research Skills
Soft Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Certifications
HCPC Registration
British Psychological Society (BPS) Membership
Languages
English: Fluent
Advantageous
Expertise in trauma-informed care: Specialised knowledge of treating trauma-related disorders.
Membership in professional psychological associations: Active involvement in related professional bodies.
Benefits
Excellent health benefits and pension scheme
Access to continuing education and training
Work-life balance initiatives
Regular team-building events
Company Culture
Innovation: We invest in innovative practices aimed at improving patient care.
Community Engagement: Our organisation is heavily involved in community mental health initiatives.
Integrity: We operate with transparency and uphold ethical practices in all aspects.