Practitioner Psychologist
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About the role
Ready to make a real impact with a team that values creativity, passion, and innovation? We have an exciting opportunit y for a Practitioner Psychologist to join a dynamic, forward-thinking, and values-driven organisation. This is your chance to help shape the future of service delivery, explore your specialist interests, and drive meaningful system change. As part of our expanding National Psychological Services Team , you'll have the flexibility and support to develop and tailor our services to meet the evolving needs of the people we work with. If you're looking for a role where your voice matters and your work truly makes a difference we'd love to hear from you. Be part of something extraordinary. Join a passionate frontline team working with people who've faced some of life's toughest challenges, including problem substance use and trauma and help them rewrite their stories. You'll be part of a local team driven by compassion, purpose, and a shared belief that everyone deserves to feel safe and build a life of meaning for themselves and their families. If you're ready to make a real, lasting impact this is where your work truly matters. Step into a role where you'll shape minds, guide teams, and drive change. As a Psychologist , you'll be at the heart of our service - delivering direct support, leading supervision, and shaping training across teams. If you're ready to bring compassion, clinical skill, and forward-thinking energy - we'd love to have you on board. You will need: Doctorate or equivalent as a Clinical, Counselling, Forensic or Health Psychologist accredited by the BPS or Post graduate qualification in CBT, Psychotherapy, psychodynamic therapy or systemic therapy Registration as a qualified Practitioner Psychologist by the HCPC or have registration with a Professional Standards Authority (PSA) accredited organisation e.g. accreditation with BACP /UKCP reg (or equivalent). Experience in delivering highly specialist psychological assessments. Experience of working therapeutically with people who use drugs and alcohol. Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken. Experience of delivering workshops/training/group-work/reflective practice. For Full Job Description please click here.