Accredited Psychological Therapist Salary: £30,000-£45,000 Hours: Full-time, 5 days per week Contract: Permanent Location: Flexible base Benefits – Professional Development: Invests heavily in the growth of its team members, offering numerous opportunities for continued professional development. – Inclusive Culture: Be part of a reflective and inclusive environment that values your input and fosters professional growth. – Impactful Work: Make a significant difference in the lives of children and young people who have experienced developmental trauma. – Supportive Environment: Work within a compassionate team that prioritises quality and authenticity in all its services. Role Overview The Accredited Psychological Therapist will provide consultation, psychological support, training, and development to those supporting children and young people affected by developmental and relational trauma. The role involves a combination of direct work with children and systemic support, including psychological assessments, formulation, and intervention. Key Responsibilities – Conduct psychological assessments and therapeutic interventions for children and young people. – Offer psychological consultation and reflective practice to professionals and systems supporting children. – Utilise trauma and attachment theories to formulate the needs of children. – Provide training and support to external organisations. – Attend relevant meetings to present assessments and review therapy outcomes. Essential Skills and Experience – Accreditation in a therapeutic approach or working towards it. – Experience with young people with complex presentations (e.g., CLA, LAC, CAMHS, YOT). – Training in therapeutic models relevant to young people (e.g., DDP, CFT, Mentalisation, DBT). – Ability to apply psychological theories to health and social care. – Strong organisational skills and ability to work autonomously. – Proficiency in assessment, formulation, and intervention, with a capacity to evaluate and measure outcomes. – Experience in coordinating therapeutic care and leading collaborative care planning. – Flexibility and responsiveness in dynamic and high-pressure environments. Probation Expectations The role includes a 6-month probationary period, featuring structured feedback, clinical competence reviews, and clear expectations around responsiveness and autonomy