Are you a HCPC registered Psychologist with a passion for making a difference to patients lives?
Pulse is currently seeking a band 8b Clinical Psychologist who specialises in CAMHS Eating Disorders, to join our client’s well-established NHS trust in Herefordshire. This post is available to start as soon as possible, offering full time hours per week for an initial 6-month period. Applicants must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
The candidate appointed will work with patients, assessing and determining the causes of the problem, while coming up with a treatment plan that will help the patient deal with the mental or emotional causes of the disorder.
To be considered for this role, you must:
1. Hold a doctorate in either Clinical or Counselling Psychology
2. Be HCPC registered
3. Have a proven track record in a CAMHS environment
4. Extensive experience of working within an eating disorders service
5. Be analytical and show good attention to detail
What next?
If you are a patient and empathetic Psychologist, please apply today or contact our team for more information.
Benefits of locum work:
6. Daily payroll
7. Variety of work opportunities in NHS and private sectors
8. Expand your skill set more quickly
9. Flexible hours of work
Why Pulse?
10. Online interviews via HireVue
11. First class support and advice from our specialist consultant teams
12. ipoint – Electronic Timesheet smartphone app
13. Assistance with travel and finding accommodation
14. Streamlined compliance process, utilising new online technology
15. Access to high-quality voluntary training
16. £300 Recommend a Friend bonus scheme*
*Terms and conditions
Not for you but know the ideal Psychologist?
If you are registered with Pulse and recommend a friend to us, you can earn £300 per recommendation once they have worked over 200 hours*.
We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.