Shire Healthcare are recruiting for an accredited Psychological Therapist to work within a specialist CYP residential based in Rochdale and covering surrounding areas.
About the employer:
This employer is a provider of therapeutic residential children's homes offering a wraparound service for children and young people who have experience relational and developmental trauma
Role snapshot:
The post holder will be joining a large MDT, with other therapists, who provide therapeutic input to residential homes within an allocated region. The successful candidate will provide psychological assessments, formulation and intervention to service users. In addition, the role will include delivering therapeutic training, facilitating consultation and reflective meetings with the teams.
Contract type – permanent
Hours – 3 – 5 days per week can be considered, full time preferred
Salary - £30,000 - £45,000 FTE
Experience required:
Those applying will have post qualification experience working in LAC and/or CYP residential services. Accreditation with the relevant governing body is mandatory.
Why Shire Healthcare?
As an experienced permanent recruiter to services across the nation, we understand the complex nature of Psychological Therapies and can draw on years of experience to ensure you are offered a bespoke service and any offer of employment is representative of your skills and experience.
In addition, you will be working with Lena Antoniou, a healthcare recruitment consultant with 20 years of experience, 14 years of which recruiting solely within Psychological Therapies and therefore offering specialist knowledge and a passion for this industry. Lena can offer support and advice with CV writing, bespoke interview preparation and tips along with sound knowledge of the employer, the role, and their ethos.
If you are interested in this role and wish to find out more then please apply today.
Not for you? Refer those that meet the criteria, and you will receive a referral bonus, as our way of saying thank you.
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