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A healthcare organization in London seeks an Assistant Psychologist to join their forensic mental health team. This role involves conducting clinical assessments and delivering interventions under supervision, with opportunities for professional development. Ideal candidates have relevant psychology degrees and experience in mental health settings. The position offers flexible working while being patient-facing and requires on-site presence for most duties.
We are recruiting to an Assistant Psychology post to join the psychology & psychotherapy forensic mental health team at River House, Medium Secure Unit, Bethlem Royal Hospital. There is one vacancy for a permanent Band 4 post, based on Norbury Ward.
Norbury is the acute male admissions ward in the forensic inpatient service. It has a dual function as both a Clinical Decisions Unit (CDU) that provides comprehensive forensic assessment of those going through criminal proceedings and/or presenting a risk of violence, and as the intensive care environment for the wider River House population. The team specialises in offering a 12-week assessment of clinical and risk-related need to inform clinical pathways across South London.
The post is an excellent opportunity to develop assessment and engagement skills with a complex forensic client group. There will be opportunity to conduct a range of clinical and risk-related assessments and interventions across the service, and participate in wider activities including service evaluation and research. The postholder will join a growing team of senior psychologists and psychotherapists, Assistants and Trainee psychologists, under the leadership of an MSU inpatient lead psychologist and a Consultant Psychologist.
The inpatient provision is part of the South London & Maudsley Forensic & Offender Health Pathway within the Croydon and Behavioural & Developmental Psychiatry Operational Directorate.
The male mental health wards include two admission wards and two wards for service users who have achieved some stability and who are making greater use of therapeutic and recovery-oriented activities. There are also two low-secure wards associated with the main provision at River House. Each ward has a multi-professional team that includes dedicated qualified and assistant psychology provision, and some trainee time. Postholders are aligned for direct clinical service provision to one or two ward teams, and join a forensic clinical psychology & psychotherapy team that also provides inpatient and community-based interventions. The male mental health medium secure inpatient provision at River House is an integral part of the South London Partnership (SLP) acute pathway and rehabilitation pathways, with close links to other forensic and general adult mental health services, prisons and criminal justice agencies.
We have a strong track record of supporting Assistants onto doctoral training in both clinical and forensic fields. This post is well-suited to applicants with previous experience in Assistant roles especially in inpatient, forensic, or complex needs settings, though a strong understanding of the role and an ability to communicate the relevance of broader experiences will be considered in all applications. We are happy to discuss the post further with applicants shortlisted for interview.
Flexible working: The post is offered full time 1.0 wte (5 days). As one of the few Trusts in London we are proud to offer flexible working as part of our new ways of working. We are happy to discuss flexible working at the interview stage. Applicants should however note this specific role is patient-facing and ward-based, which necessitates presence on site most of the time to perform duties of the role.
This advert closes on Wednesday 3 Sep 2025