Assistant Psychologist

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    Company NameMersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
    Company TypeGovernment
    Job TypeFull-Time
    Salary RangeMarket Competitive
    LocationLiverpool, England, United Kingdom
    QualificationsNone / No Formal Education
    ExperienceNo Experience / Fresh

    Job Overview

    Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Assistant Psychologist to join their team in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. This entry-level role involves supporting the provision of adult specialist mental health, addiction, learning disability, and community health services, with a focus on quality, recovery, and wellbeing.

    Company Overview

    Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is a leading provider of adult specialist mental health, addiction, learning disability, and community health services across North West England and beyond. Committed to quality, recovery, and wellbeing, the Trust offers a comprehensive range of inpatient and community services for residents of Liverpool, Sefton, Kirkby, Merseyside, and wider regions, including secure mental health and specialist learning disability services.

    Quick Details

    • Salary Range: Market Competitive
    • Job Type: Full-time
    • Qualifications: None
    • Experience: No Experience / Fresh

    Key Responsibilities

    • Assist qualified psychologists in delivering therapeutic interventions and assessments.
    • Contribute to the development and implementation of patient care plans.
    • Conduct data collection and analysis for service evaluation or research projects.
    • Support the monitoring and evaluation of patient progress and outcomes.
    • Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date patient records.
    • Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic patient care.

    Requirements

    • A relevant degree in Psychology or a related field.
    • Demonstrated interest in mental health, addiction, or learning disability services.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
    • Ability to work sensitively and empathetically with diverse patient populations.
    • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
    • Commitment to continuous professional development and ethical practice.

    Benefits

    • Opportunities for professional growth and development within the NHS.
    • Work as part of a dedicated and supportive healthcare team.
    • Contribution to essential public health and wellbeing services.
    • Access to the comprehensive NHS pension scheme.
    • Generous annual leave and flexible working arrangements.
    • Employee assistance programs and wellbeing support.

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