All applicants need to be eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered (GBC) membership with British Psychological Society (BPS). This is a standard set by BPS to ensure that psychology has been studied in enough breadth. Please state on your application form how you can evidence eligibility for GBC. If you dont let us know your GBC eligibility it may affect our ability to review your application at the shortlisting stage. Evidence of GBC eligibility will vary depending on whether your psychology qualifications were GBC-accredited and where you studied, and can include: 1) Email confirmation from the BPS If you have completed university level psychology qualifications from the UK or elsewhere, you can have them assessed for GBC by applying for Graduate Membership with the BPS. If your qualifications do not meet GBC, you will need to complete a conversion course to receive Graduate Membership with the BPS. If you are, or have previously been, a Graduate Member of the BPS the BPS confirm your GBC status in an email when you first become a Graduate Member. 2) Academic transcript some UK and Irish psychology qualifications Some UK and Irish universities state in your academic transcript that the psychology qualification was accredited for GBC. If your academic transcript confirms GBC, please state this on your application. 3) Letter from your university UK and Irish GBC-accredited psychology qualifications If you completed a GBC-accredited psychology qualification at a UK or Irish university, you can ask them for a letter to confirm GBC. The letter would need to: -Name you as the person completing the qualification -State the course title, institution and period of study -Confirm that the qualification was accredited for GBC and confirm that you successfully completed all of the necessary modules for GBC Please view the attached job description for full details of the role, and use your supporting statement to confirm how you meet the essential and desirable criteria on the job specification.