Clinical or Counselling Psychologist - Oncology
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Responsibilities
- As a key member of the team, you will:
- Provide specialist psychological assessments and interventions for individuals, couples, families, and groups affected by cancer.
- Lead psychological thinking and governance within the centre team.
- Contribute to the integrated programme of cancer support and psychosocial research.
- Supervise and support staff in delivering psychologically informed care.
- Record and report clinical activity in line with professional standards.
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Job Title Clinical or Counselling Psychologist Banding Band 8a Location North Wales - based at a dedicated cancer support centre alongside an NHS hospital Working Hours Full-time, permanent Salary Competitive salary aligned with Band 8a NHS rates Pulse is currently recruiting for a Clinical or Counselling Psychologist to join a multidisciplinary oncology team in North Wales, delivering psychological support to individuals affected by cancer. This full-time, permanent role is based at a purpose-built cancer support centre working in partnership with the NHS. You'll be part of a compassionate and expert team helping people navigate the emotional and psychological challenges of cancer. This is a unique opportunity to work in a welcoming environment where psychological care is integrated into a broader programme of support. The role offers professional autonomy, meaningful client interaction, and the chance to contribute to psychosocial research and service development.
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