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A national healthcare provider in West Lothian is seeking a Clinical or Counselling Psychologist. You will manage a diverse clinical caseload and work alongside experienced psychologists. The role offers support for continued professional development, opportunities for training, and involves collaborative work within a multidisciplinary team. Flexibility in working locations is available, supporting both clinical and administrative functions.
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NHS Lothian
Clinical/Counselling Psychologist
Band 8A Permanent
0.9 wte; part-time hours considered
West Lothian Psychological Therapies Service
Please note: As this post is part-time, the salary will be pro-rata.
We are delighted to invite applications for this opportunity to work within the West Lothian Psychological Therapies Service. We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Clinical or Counselling Psychologist.
You will have a varied individual clinical caseload across the spectrum of psychological and mental health difficulties and be supported via individual and group supervision by the Senior Psychologists in each service. You'll be working with patients at the Matrix levels 3 and 4, and so post-qualification experience with this patient group and/or training in additional therapeutic models will be an advantage. In this context there is opportunity for training and development with a whole service CPD plan.
The West Lothian Psychological Therapies team comprises clinical and counselling psychologists, psychological therapists and CAAPs, and supports training in all these roles. You will have good support links with senior psychologists within the service as well as the opportunity to work multidisciplinary colleagues in the other services which make up Adult Mental Health in West Lothian, with whom we have strong links. You'll have the opportunity for involvement in service developments driven by strategic change.
The main base for these posts is St John's Hospital in Livingston. However Psychological Therapies Teams are currently supporting hybrid working for both clinical and administrative work so flexibility of working location can be discussed at interview.
The department is supported by Royal Edinburgh Associated Services (REAS), and there are reporting lines to the Services Director of Royal Edinburgh Associated Services (REAS), however all posts are managed within Psychological Therapies. This is led by the Director of Psychology with a team of senior staff who are committed to supporting and developing staff with CPD and time for research, quality improvement and other programmes that enhance the quality of care provided.
NHS Lothian is committed to fair and equitable conditions of employment. As an organisation it recognises that employees may require to change their place of residence as a result of taking up a post and so will ensure that where this is the case employees are reimbursed appropriately and relocation expenses will be considered for this post, further details are available on request.
Please review the job description and person specifications for each role for further details. If you would like to know more about the post, please contact Dr Jenny Strachan, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Lead for West Lothian PTS on 01506 523615 or at jenny.strachan@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk.
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