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An esteemed private practice in London is seeking a self-employed Clinical or Counselling Psychologist to join their team. This unique opportunity offers the chance to work in a prestigious setting with full administrative support, allowing you to concentrate on delivering exceptional client care. With a minimum commitment of five sessions on Saturdays, this role is ideal for experienced practitioners looking to enhance their careers while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Join a community of dedicated professionals committed to practitioner wellbeing and career longevity.
Client: Harley Therapy
Location: London, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 1d046bca1877
Job Views: 3
Posted: 10.05.2025
Expiry Date: 24.06.2025
Harley Therapy is seeking a self-employed, HCPC, UKCP, or BPS-registered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist to join our esteemed team. Based in our Harley Street rooms, you will be part of a community where many clinicians have practiced for more than a decade.
You can expect to receive £100-£110 per 50-minute session. You will benefit from working in sought-after locations and full administrative support, allowing you to focus on clinical work. You will be part of a professional team that prioritizes client care as well as practitioner wellbeing and career longevity.
We ask for a minimum commitment of five 50-minute sessions on a Saturday between 9am - 5pm. Additional hours are also an option. Scheduling will depend upon room availability.
This is a unique and time-limited opportunity to deliver high-quality treatment in a prestigious private setting.
Registered with the HCPC, UKCP, or BPS.
We require a minimum of five years' experience, which may include time spent seeing clients under supervision during professional training. We particularly welcome applications from NHS therapists and aim to offer a balanced and supportive environment alongside NHS commitments.