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Two Fully funded CYP-IAPT Trainee posts

Full time post (12-month fixed term) government funded

Noa Girls is a charity supporting adole scent girls in the Orthodox Jewish
Community.

We have an exciting opportunity for two motivated and enthusiastic mental health practitioners to join our team as a Recruit to Train Trainee in

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): Anxiety and Depression

or

Systemic Family Practice – Eating Disorders (SFP-ED)

The posts are fully funded by Health Education England (HEE) in partnership with the Anna Freud Centre, University College London, and Kings College London. You will be training on the Children & Young People Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (CYP IAPT) Course and carrying out clinical work in our service to complement your studies and use your developed skills in order to receive your PGDip (Postgraduate Diploma).

You will receive a full-time salary whilst undertaking two days of week of
training at university and work clinically at Noa Girls for three days each week. You will have supervision by clinicians specialising in CBT/SFP and be supported by a clinical psychologist.

The salary is commensurate with a band 6 NHS salary (up to mid-point). Your university fees are fully funded.
You will need to be available to start by the January 9th 2023.

Full details of the post and instructions on how to apply can be found at
www.noagirls.com. Closing date October 14th 2022

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