Job description
An exciting opportunity has arisen for 5 Trainee High Intensity Therapists (HITs) to join NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Talking Therapies Service (CPTT) on a permanent contract at various team bases including:
- Chesterton Medical Centre, Chesterton, Cambridge
- Newtown Centre, Huntingdon
- City Hall, Peterborough
- Fenland Hall, March
- Please note interviews for this post will take place at Fenland Hall, March PE15 8ND
This is a fantastic opportunity to gain a high-level qualification in mental health and start of your career in the IAPT Programme.
Please be advised that the university will be offering a blend of classroom based and online teaching for the duration of the course. Additionally, on your clinical days you will be working from base on some days and from home working on other days.
It is essential to have a core profession that will confer eligibility to apply for BABCP accreditation following completion of the course - please read Why Work for Us document. Applicants with a background as a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner will require a minimum of 24 months in post from the date of qualifying before the start of the High Intensity training programme.
Please note this post will be regraded to band 7 on successful completion of the training course.
We offer a high standard of supervision to our clinicians that far exceeds the nationally set minimum requirements within IAPT services. Monthly line management and annual appraisals are offered in addition to regular clinical supervision, and supervisors and line managers work closely together to ensure a supportive and developmental environment. We also offer excellent CPD opportunities within the service.
Please note for this role you will be required to travel independently around the county meeting strict time deadlines. You will need to hold a full UK driving licence* and have use of a vehicle. You cannot use public transport for this role as this is not a reliable form of transport and will not allow you to meet service needs. Please confirm in your application that you meet the specified criteria.
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust is a health & social care organisation dedicated to providing high quality care with compassion to improve the health & wellbeing of the people we care for, as well as supporting & empowering them to lead a fulfilling life.
Our clinical teams deliver many NHS services not only via inpatient and primary care setting but also with the community. These services include Children, Adult & Older Peoples mental & physical health, Forensic & Specialist mental health, Learning Disabilities, Primary Care & Liaison psychiatry, Substance misuse, Social Care, Research & Development.
To achieve our goal, we look to recruit high calibre candidates that share our vision & values. As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applications from all sectors of the community, particularly from under-represented groups including disabled people & members of our ethnic minorities & LGBTQ+ communities.
- DVLA have a number of reciprocal arrangements with overseas countries, for further information please visit the DVLA website
- The post holder will be expected to contribute to the clinical activity of the service.
- This will involve holding a clinical caseload, which will require a high level of
- Accept referrals via agreed protocols within the service.
- Offer clinical assessments
- Provide high intensity interventions for cases referred to the team.
- This will involve the use of evidence based psychological interventions e.g. CBT.
- Formulate, implement and evaluate therapy programmes for patients.
- Adhere to all clinical policies and procedures, working within established risk protocols.
- Maintain high clinical standards in all aspects of the work.
- Ensure treatment delivery remains accessible, convenient and with minimal waiting times as agreed by senior clinicians and managers.
- Communicate, in a highly skilled and sensitive manner, to patients, family carers and others as appropriate, information that may be contentious or highly distressing concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of patients under their care.