Clinical, Counselling or Forensic Psychologist - Child Sexual Exploitation and NAT (Neglect, Abuse, Trauma)
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Responsibilities
- As a key member of the Clinical Service, you will:
- Deliver specialist psychological assessments and structured interventions to young people and families.
- Facilitate weekly individual and group therapy sessions over 9-18 months.
- Provide consultation and support to staff working with young people.
- Act as a keyworker, managing care plans and coordinating multi-agency meetings.
- Contribute to service development and culturally competent care delivery.
- Supervise junior staff and contribute to training initiatives.
- Your work will directly shape the lives of vulnerable young people and support their journey toward healing and stability.
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Job Title: Clinical Psychologist / Forensic Psychologist / Counselling Psychologist - Child Sexual Exploitation and NAT (Neglect, Abuse, Trauma) Banding: Band 8a equivalent Location: West Midlands or South Midlands (Hybrid - home and office-based, travel required across the region) Working Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (occasional weekend work may be required) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum (dependent on qualifications and experience) This is an exciting opportunity to join a developing therapeutic service supporting young people affected by Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and Neglect, Abuse, Trauma (NAT). The role focuses on improving psychological wellbeing and supporting the process of reunification with families. You'll be delivering services across the West Midlands, working closely with local authorities and care teams to provide structured, impactful therapy and consultation.
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