Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
High Intensity CBT Therapist / Clinical Psychologist

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Job Overview
We are looking to recruit a highly experienced CBT clinician to join Hillingdon Talking Therapies on a permanent full-time basis.
The successful candidate will have substantial experience within NHS Talking Therapies, including clinical supervision of Trainee and Qualified CBT Therapists and Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners, line management, referral screening and triage, and participation in clinician on duty responsibilities.
This role is particularly suited to a CBT Therapist seeking to utilise and further develop their clinical, supervisory and leadership skills within a high-performing NHS Talking Therapies service.
The successful candidate will be based across our Uxbridge and Northwood sites and may be required to work from both locations in line with service need. The role also includes a commitment to one evening clinic per week, working until 7.00pm. Parking may not be available on site or free.
You will join a diverse and innovative team where collaboration, staff well-being and professional growth is championed. You will receive supervision from one of our senior BABCP Accredited CBT Therapists and have access to an extensive CPD package to support your individual development.
As a service we are proud of our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Our reflective practices provide space for our clinicians to connect, reflect and grow together.
Main duties of the job
Applicants for this position will provide service-wide assessments, CBT assessments for treatment and treatment interventions at Step 3 of the service, alongside supervisory and managerial responsibilities.
The successful candidate will provide clinical supervision to Trainee and Qualified CBT Therapists and Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners, participate in the Clinician on Duty rota, and undertake referral screening and triage of incoming referrals.
The role operates within a hybrid model of care delivery and requires demonstrable experience and confidence in delivering assessments, treatment interventions and clinical supervision through telephone, video and face-to-face consultations.
As an NHS Talking Therapies service, we provide Low Intensity and High Intensity psychological therapies within a stepped care model at Steps 2 and 3. Our team includes Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners, High Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapists, High Intensity Counsellors, Assistant Psychologists, trainees and a supportive administrative team.
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We are looking for applicants who have enthusiasm for working in a primary care setting, who are adaptable, enjoy variety, and can work independently as well as within a team.
In order to be shortlisted for this post, applicants must be qualified and FULLY accredited with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
Working for our organisation
Our service is part of the CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, with Hillingdon NHS Talking Therapies operating from sites in both Uxbridge and Northwood, with good public transport and road links to central London and surrounding areas.
Our service currently works a mix of site-based and remote working; however, this is guided by patient need and may change over time, so there is no fixed division between site and home working. CNWL operates a flexible working policy to support staff with a good work-life balance.
Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities
You will be expected to participate in extended hours clinics offered by the service, including one evening clinic per week until 7.00pm. The postholder may work across both the Uxbridge and Northwood bases in line with service requirements.
In addition to delivering high-quality CBT assessments and treatment interventions, the successful candidate will:
- Provide clinical supervision to Trainee and Qualified CBT Therapists.
- Provide clinical supervision to Trainee and Qualified Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners.
- Participate in the Clinician on Duty rota, providing clinical support and risk management advice.
- Undertake referral screening and triage responsibilities.
- Support the development of trainees and less experienced clinicians.
- Attend team meetings, training and service development activities.
You will receive regular supervision and support from a BABCP Accredited Senior Clinician, as well as benefit from peer support and guidance from other team members. The CNWL Talking Therapies Hillingdon Service has close links with Talking Therapies teams across CNWL and there are opportunities for further professional development within our service.


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Person specification
Education And Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Must be fully or provisionally accredited with the BABCP or have completed a BABCP accredited high intensity CBT course or diploma programme.
- Substantial specialist knowledge, theory and skills of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy acquired through diploma / degrees with BABCP accreditation.
- Critical understanding of the relevance of studies of human development, psychopathology, psychology, social issues and evidence based practice.
Desirable criteria
- Qualified/Registered Mental Health Professional
Previous Experience
Essential criteria
- Experience of working in an IAPT service or other primary care setting.
- Experience of specialist cognitive-behavioural psychotherapeutic assessment and treatment of adult patients in a mental health setting and presenting with problems that reflect the full range of clinical severity.
- Specialist experience acquired through having conducted substantial hours of supervised assessment and therapy during training.
- Experience of teaching, training and supervision.
- Experience of delivering assessments and treatments remotely via video platforms.
Desirable criteria
- Specialist psychotherapeutic working experience.
- Experience of the application of psychotherapy in difference cultural contexts.
- Experience of working within a primary care/community setting.
- Research skills and knowledge and aptitude.
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
Essential criteria
- Skills in the use of methods of cognitive behavioural therapy assessment, intervention and management including the use of theoretical models to analyse information and to develop formulations upon which to base treatment.
- Ability to work as a lone practitioner. To plan, organise and prioritise own work and patient caseload.
- Excellent IT and digital skills eg use of patient electronic databases, use of video platforms for patient work.
- Ability to record, monitor and report on clinical information as required.
- Skills in working in multidisciplinary settings.
Desirable criteria
- Ability to provide a culturally-competent and non-stigmatising service.
- Ability to contain and work with organisational stress and able to hold the stress of others
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