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Delivering Therapy, Empowering Recovery, Changing Lives. As a CBT Therapist within our clinical team, you will deliver high-quality, evidence-based CBT to clients across secondary mental health pathways. Working remotely, virtually or face to face, you will manage your own caseload, assess risk, and tailor therapy to individual needs, always in line with NICE guidance, ethical frameworks and organisational SOPs.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver CBT sessions via telephone, video or face to face, aligned to clinical pathways and contract requirements
Assess mental health needs, including risk and safeguarding considerations
Provide a confidential, supportive and therapeutic environment for clients
Draw on other therapeutic models where appropriate, in line with your training and clinical recommendations
Manage and prioritise a caseload autonomously, including organisation of sessions and venues where required
Maintain accurate, timely and high-quality clinical records and outcome measures
Write psychological reports for commissioning organisations when required
Engage in regular clinical and group supervision, team meetings and MDT working
Contribute to service development, audits and, where appropriate, training delivery
Take responsibility for your own wellbeing, CPD and ongoing professional development
Work occasional bank holidays on a rota basis as part of our 24/7 service
Travel occasionally to provide on-site individual or group support if required
Requirements:
A recognised professional qualification in CBT
A minimum of 2 years’ post-qualification experience delivering CBT clinically
At least 5 years’ post-qualification experience within your core modality
Experience assessing, formulating and treating complex presentations using evidence-based approaches
Strong knowledge of NICE guidelines and CBT treatment pathways
Experience working within secondary care or similar services
Confidence working with trauma-informed approaches and complex client groups
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing
Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage your own workload effectively
A thorough understanding of safeguarding, risk management, GDPR and ethical practice
All applicants must be legally entitled to accept and perform work in the UK
All positions are subject to an enhanced DBS check
Nice to have:
Experience in EAP clinical delivery or equivalent settings
Experience delivering group-based interventions
Confidence supporting training content development or delivery
Experience working within MDT environments
A proactive, reflective approach to supervision and self-care