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Job reference: 189022
Salary: Band 4 (£27,598 - £30,019)
Job closing date: 27/06/2024
Job Type: Other Therapeutic
Location: Various
Employment type: Fixed-term
Hours Per Week: 37.5
Job posted date: 18/06/2024
Employer (NHS Board): NHS Education For Scotland
Department: Various

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Assistant Psychologist (or similar) posts

Health Boards in Scotland are recruiting to a number of Assistant Psychologist and similar posts. Successful applicants will undertake an Enhanced Psychological Practice (EPP) educational programme within their Assistant Psychologist or similar role. The education programme is provided by NHS Education for Scotland (NES).

These are fixed term posts for up to 18 months consisting of a learner phase and post-qualification consolidation phase. Posts commence at Agenda for Change Band 4 with possible eligibility to progress to Agenda for Change Band 5 on successful completion of the Enhanced Psychological Practice Programme. It is anticipated learners will complete the educational programme within the first 6 months of the 18-month period.

You will be employed on a full-time basis by the same NHS Scotland Health Board for the duration of your contract. Your Band 4 employment is conditional upon you remaining registered on the EPP Programme.

You will undertake clinically supervised work with individuals or groups linked to the learning programme objectives.


Enhanced Psychological Practice Educational Programme

The EPP educational programme provides comprehensive training in evidence-based interventions for people presenting with common mental health problems, such as anxiety and low mood. It equips staff with the competences to deliver a set of Enhanced Psychological Interventions (EPIs). EPIs are Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) informed, high volume approaches. There are two training pathways: one focusing on working with adults (EPP-A) and one focusing on working with children, young people and their families (EPP-CYP).

Please note: The application link at the bottom of this advert is for the EPP-CYP pathway only. Please apply for the Adult pathway via job vacancy 189009.


Who you are

You are a Psychology honours graduate of a British Psychological Society (BPS) OR Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) accredited psychology degree programme that confers the Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC).  

You will have an interest in applying psychology to working with common mental health problems. You will be able to provide evidence of right to work in the UK without restriction.

Please note: if you have received funding from NES for participation in any of the training programmes listed below in the last 2 years you are ineligible to apply for these posts.

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (University of Edinburgh/NHS Scotland and University of Glasgow/NHS Scotland)
  • MSc Psychological Therapies in Primary Care (Universities of Dundee & Stirling/NHS Scotland)
  • MSc Applied Psychology for Children and Young People (University of Edinburgh/NHS Scotland)
  • Stage 2 Health Psychology Training (NHS Scotland)
  • Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training (Human Development Scotland/NHS Scotland)
  • NES funded certificates and diplomas in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Family Based Treatment (FBT), and Family Therapy (FT).

Please also see restrictions on applying for further NES funded training programmes post-completion outlined in the Applicant Information document.


What you’ll bring

You will bring enthusiasm and commitment to learning through supervised practice alongside further academic study.


Selection Procedure

The selection and appointment procedure reflects the partnership of NHS Scotland employers and NES, in the commitment to attract excellent candidates. Successful candidates will be employees of the individual NHS Health Boards. Applicants will be asked to rank the order of the Health Board areas for which they wish to be considered as part of the application process.

Representatives from the NHS Board areas and members of the NES Educational Programme Team will participate in the shortlisting process of the application forms submitted. All decisions regarding screening, shortlisting and inviting to interview are made with the applicant’s identity concealed from the shortlisting panel. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview where the panels will comprise of representatives from the employing NHS Health Boards and the Educational Programme Team. Interviews will be held remotely via Microsoft Teams.

Following interviews, each NHS Board area will appoint the appropriate number of applicants to places available within their health board.

After interview, candidates will receive a definite offer or reserve listing, or will be informed that they have been unsuccessful.  Feedback after interview is not given routinely but is available to unsuccessful applicants on request.

Funding for the EPP educational programme is provided by NHS Education for Scotland (NES).

On acceptance of conditional programme and employment offers, pre-employment arrangements will be undertaken directly with the employing NHS Board, who will: carry out pre-employment checks such as employer references, verifying qualifications and your right to work in the UK; carry out health assessments and arrange Protection of Vulnerable Groups (criminal records) checks. Unconditional offers of employment and training places are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks. Following these checks, appointees will - through a combination of face to face and remote delivery - work with a caseload in their health board for the duration of the education programme.

All of the work you do within the Assistant Psychologist post (both further study and supervised practice) will support your participation in the EPP educational programme. It should be noted participation in the programme is a full-time commitment.

Please note: As you will have undertaken a recruitment and selection process, if you are not successful in appointment to this post, NHS Boards may contact you with an alternative offer of employment for other Assistant Psychologist vacancies within their local Health Board area.


Informal enquiries relating to the EPP educational programme are welcomed by the NES Programme Team at nes.epp@nhs.scot. If you have enquiries relating to the posts in a specific Board(s), please refer to the local descriptor in the applicant information pack for local contact details. The NES Programme Team at the above email address can also direct you to a local contact where this is not listed in the applicant info pack.


If you are interested in this vacancy and would like further information, please refer to the corresponding documents including job descriptions and person specifications.



Unless otherwise stated the deadline for applications is 23:59 hours on the closing date.


The educational programme and posts will commence on Monday 11th November 2024. You must be available for work in your designated health board from this date.


Interviews will be held between Monday 2nd and Friday 6th September 2024, remotely via Microsoft Teams.



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