Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
Local Primary Care Mental Health Therapist

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This post is fixed term/secondment until 31 March 2027 to cover an employment break. If you are interested in applying for it as a secondment, please obtain permission from your current line manager prior to applying.
If you are interested in applying for the secondment position, you must obtain permission from your current line manager prior to applying for this post.
About the Opportunity
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated psychological therapist to join our local primary Mental health support service team in Merthyr Tydfil.
Purpose of the Job
The main purpose of this job is to provide a range of innovative psychological interventions including evidence-based structured interventions as well as psychological counselling to the primary care mental health services within an assigned locality. The post has been created to respond innovatively to the Mental Health Measure and to increase the capacity to deliver effective psychological treatments in primary care.
We are particularly interested in receiving applications for therapists with a background in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and in delivering group interventions.
Responsibilities
The candidate will be expected to deliver high intensity psychological therapies as designated by the Matrics Cymru and within the scope of the service users who may have mild to moderate mental health problems or more complex but stable presentations.
- Delivering evidence-based interventions developed from psychological theory and practice, i.e. standardised psychological therapies (CBT IPT etc) delivered to protocol.
- Working closely with other members of the team to ensure appropriate step-up and step-down arrangements are utilised to support good transitions as part of a stepped/matched care approach.
- Acting in ways, which support the values of recovery-focused care, which place the service user and their needs at the centre of care.
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Informal visits are encouraged prior to interview for those shortlisted candidates.
Welsh Skills
This post is advertised as Welsh Desirable. This doesn’t mean essential; whilst the candidate doesn't need to have skills in Welsh, we'll consider it an advantage when short-listing and selecting candidates. This isn’t ‘fluency’, just Speaking & Listening skills at Level 3 (equivalent to CEFR B2) or above. Level 3 means basic conversations with patients about their everyday health. For more information, see ‘Welsh Language Guidance’ in the documents right at the bottom.
About the Employer
Cwm Taf Morgannwg (CTM) University Health Board, part of NHS Wales, serves a large population across a diverse and beautiful region, steeped in history and heritage. With nearly 13,500 staff, our health board is one of Wales’s largest employers.
Together, we are Team CTM; a workforce dedicated to offering excellent patient care and support to the 450,000 people across our three regions, Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil, and Rhondda Cynon Taf. We operate three District General hospitals, several community hospitals, primary and community care facilities.


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CTM’s location offers the best of South Wales, just 20 minutes from Cardiff’s vibrant city life, the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons, and the serene coastline at Ogmore. Whether you enjoy lively urban amenities, peaceful countryside, or seaside escapes, our location makes an ideal setting for both work and personal life.
Our CTM 2030 Strategy—Our Health, Our Future—focuses On Uniting Our Region Around Shared Health And Wellbeing Goals.
Our Values Guide Us Daily:
- We listen, learn, and improve
- We treat everyone with respect
- We work together as one team
CTM employees enjoy benefits including; a leading pension, generous leave, flexible work, career growth, and access to ongoing learning and development.
At CTM, you’ll find a welcoming, team-oriented workplace that values diversity and compassion, where you can take pride in your work and the difference it makes.
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Andrew Munkley
- Job title: Lead Therapist LPCMHSS
- Email address: Andrew.Munkley@wales.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 01656 763176
Michelle Lewis
- Job title: Senior Nurse LPCMHSS
- Email address: Michelle.Lewis22@wales.nhs.uk
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