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Location: Remote with occasional travel required for team collaboration, meetings, and events Hours: 35 hours Job Type: Full time Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract About Police Care UK Police Care UK traces its roots back to 1926 following the merger of the charities Police Dependants’ Trust and the National Police Fund. Our mission is to reduce the impact of harm on police and their families across the UK. The Charity is currently undergoing a period of growth and development and has transformed from a traditional benevolent organisation to a leader in the blue light sector. This exciting phase is allowing us to expand both our services and our reach. With our office based in Woking, Surrey, we operate throughout the UK to deliver groundbreaking research, innovation, and evidence-based action that supports the police community in coping with the impact of policing. Our work has included targeted projects within police forces aimed at improving wellbeing as well as providing emotional and financial support to serving and veteran officers, staff, and their families. Who We’re Looking For: We are seeking an experienced BABCP-accredited CBT and EMDR practitioner to join our team at Police Care UK. This role is for a skilled clinician with at least four years of experience delivering trauma-focused therapies, particularly in the assessment and treatment of psychological trauma, PTSD, and CPTSD. With a background in policing, blue light services, or similar uniformed professions, you will understand the unique psychological challenges faced by those in high-pressure roles. You will work autonomously, managing a clinical caseload while also overseeing adult services within the charity, ensuring high standards of care and risk management. If you have a strong track record in trauma-focused therapy and a commitment to improving mental health outcomes for those who serve, we’d love to hear from you. Main Responsibilities: Conduct clinical assessments, deliver evidence-based therapies (CBT/EMDR) for PTSD/CPTSD, and maintain accurate records. Manage a clinical caseload independently, ensuring confidentiality and adherence to professional guidelines. Deputise for the Psychological Services Lead, prioritising referrals and allocating beneficiaries to appropriate interventions. Conduct risk assessments, interpret psychometric data, and signpost beneficiaries to alternative services when necessary. Collaborate with occupational health professionals, external organisations, and Police Force contacts. Deliver and support Intensive Trauma Service (ITS) therapy in person and digitally, including onsite residential support if required. Contribute to service development through feedback collection, audits, and research. Monitor cases, provide clinical supervision, and engage in peer supervision and professional development. Offer training, psychoeducation, and workshops for beneficiaries and stakeholders. Ensure adherence to clinical governance, confidentiality, and professional standards. Qualifications & Training: Trained and experienced in EMDR (working towards accreditation). Evidence of CPD and clinical supervision. Strong knowledge of trauma models and NICE guidelines. Experience: Experience working with police, emergency services, or military personnel. Clinical assessment and e-therapeutic treatment experience. Skilled in time-limited interventions and trauma psychometrics. Knowledge of psychological and pharmacological treatment guidelines. Knowledge: Expertise in trauma-focused therapies. Understanding of emergency service mental health challenges. Awareness of the wider issues faced by police officers. Commitment to Police Care UK’s vision and values. Skills : Proficient in Microsoft Office and IT systems. Strong communication and numerical skills. Proactive, flexible, and resourceful. Ability to manage distressing and sensitive material. Self-aware with effective wellbeing balance. Willing to deliver therapies at Police Care UK’s Intensive Trauma Service if required. Hours of work: The basic hours of work are up to 35 hours per week spread over 5 working days. How to Apply: If you’re ready to join a forward-thinking charity that values innovation, empathy, and collaboration, we’d love to hear from you. You will need to submit your CV and a detailed cover letter explaining why you’re the right fit for this role. Applications are assessed on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as you are able. Limitations This job description is neither exclusive nor exhaustive. The duties and responsibilities may vary from time to time in the light of changing circumstances in consultation with the jobholder. The jobholder will be required to work within the rules and regulations of the Charity and accept the authority of the Chief Executive, who has the discretion to delegate authority to the jobholder and to withdraw it. The Charity is committed to eliminating any discrimination and promoting diversity and equality of opportunity in all it does. The Charity is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, and we will not unlawfully discriminate against job applicants, employees of the Charity, volunteers, workers, or contract workers on the grounds of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins) religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. REF-221846 Seniority level
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