It is essential that candidates have post qualification experience of working with people with psychosis. Experience in delivering CBT, CBTp and family interventions with people with first episode psychosis, including those with complex presentations and trauma, is highly desirable. Experience of using trauma-focused interventions is also highly desirable. You are required to hold a current professional registration with the HCPC, and it would be advantageous to be BABCP accredited or have passed a BABCP accredited CBT training course. A recognised qualification or to be currently training in CBTp is also desirable. The ability to travel over a large geographical area may still be necessary on occasion. The ability to work flexibly with the needs of the client group is essential. We support our psychologists to develop their skills, particularly in developing specialist skills in working with psychosis, trauma, and family work. We welcome people with an interest in research, particular areas of clinical practice or particular types of intervention, and will give dedicated time for this. All of these can be considered within the parameters of the number of hours of the post and the duration of the fixed term. Please note: It is mandatory requirement for all newly appointed staff to be registered with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Update Service.