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A pioneering mental health research organisation in London is seeking a Junior Research Therapist to join their team. The role involves delivering psychedelic-assisted therapies, participating in research documentation, and supporting participant care. The ideal candidate will have a core professional healthcare qualification and a commitment to ethical mental health practices.
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Clerkenwell Health is a pioneering mental health research organisation specialising in psychedelic-assisted therapy. We conduct innovative, scientifically grounded clinical trials through our integrated Contract Research Organisation (CRO), broad Clinical Research Facility (CRF) network, and Therapist Training Programme. We have also expanded our focus to the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, in addition to complex mental health conditions.
The Role
We’re looking for a Junior Research Therapist to join our growing therapy team at Clerkenwell Health. You’ll play a critical role in delivering high-quality psychedelic-assisted therapies across a range of cutting-edge clinical trials. Working closely with senior therapists, clinical staff, and trial teams, you’ll contribute to the safe and effective delivery of care and psychological support within an innovative clinical research setting.
You will receive dedicated training and supervision while gaining hands-on experience in the implementation of clinical trial protocols, therapeutic delivery, and clinical research processes. This role is ideal for someone passionate about mental health, who brings clinical experience and a commitment to learning in a dynamic and supportive environment.
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At Clerkenwell Health, our core values are Compassion, Collaboration, Innovation, and Integrity. If you're excited about contributing to pioneering psychedelic and mental health research, and you’re passionate about delivering safe, ethical, and evidence-based therapy — we’d love to hear from you.