Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners assess and support patients with common mental health problems in the self-management of their recovery. The treatment interventions support clinical improvement, recovery and social inclusion focused on maintaining employment, returning to the labour market and taking up training opportunities. Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners contribute to this by delivering evidence-based low-intensity psychological treatments, complemented by information, advice and signposting. The main focus of the service is the provision of psycho-educational groups, alongside interventions including guided self-help and computerised cognitive behavioural therapy (cCBT), links into employment, training and benefits support. Low Intensity treatment interventions are delivered within prescribed time limits through face-to face, telephone and video call. Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners are expected to operate in a stepped care high volume environment carrying a large caseload and are expected to manage their time to maximise the number of clients they can support. The post-holder will work with people from diverse backgrounds and should be committed to equal opportunities. They will be called upon to work in different community settings and must be prepared to be flexible in their working arrangements.