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Job reference: 157495
Salary: Band 5 (£30,229 - £37,664)
Job closing date: 03/08/2023
Job Type: Other Therapeutic
Location: Scottish Borders Council Headquarters
Employment type: Fixed-term
Hours Per Week: 37.5
Job posted date: 20/07/2023
Employer (NHS Board): NHS Borders
Department: Psychology

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NHS Borders Psychology Services are delighted to be recruiting to a Higher Assistant Psychologist position. We are offering this post full time, on a temporary basis for one year. People who have completed the Enhanced Psychological Practitioner training are welcome to apply.

This post will be located within Renew, our Primary Care Mental Health Service. This team is managed by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and is comprised of an 8B Clinical Psychologist 3x 8a Clinical Psychologists, 10x CAAPs, 3x Mental Health Workers, 5x Assistant Psychologists and Enhanced Psychological Practitioners to provide assessments and treatment to primary care patients with mental health needs. The role of the assistant psychologist is an important and valued one within our team, contributing to assessment and treatment of patients within our service, in addition to the smooth running of digital interventions provided through our service.

These vacancies are suitable for candidates to work remotely from home, however we have a large office base available in Newtown St Boswells, and further opportunities for NHS site based working if that is preferable.

NHS Borders Psychology Services is a dynamic and supportive service that aims to offer delivery, training and supervision in psychological therapies to the NHS Borders, a rural population of 115 000 people. We are currently undergoing an exciting transformation process which aims to develop mental health services and psychological therapies in a range of intensities and contexts from primary care to inpatient and rehabilitation.

We are in easy reach of Edinburgh – with the majority of our staff based in the capital, often car-sharing. The recent addition of the Tweedbank rail service from Edinburgh has made travel to Tweedbank (45 minutes from Edinburgh and a 20 minute walk to the Borders General Hospital) an attractive commute.

The Scottish Borders is a lovely area to live in, with excellent schools, abundant local amenities and easy access to Edinburgh and transport links.  There are superb leisure facilities and good quality affordable housing which provide ideal opportunities for a high quality of life in this scenic part of the country. 

This is an exciting time for the NHS Borders psychology service, and we are looking for enthusiastic professionals who can make a contribution to the service. In return we offer a supportive team, with good opportunities for growth and career development.

If you would like an informal discussion or to discuss this post in more detail, please contact

Dr Louise Keir, Consultant Clinical Psychologist –  Primary Care
e: louise.keir@borders.scot.nhs.uk
t:07866 596111

Dr Laura Corfield, Senior Clinical Psychologist – Primary Care
e: laura.corfield@borders.scot.nhs.uk
t:07866 596111​​​​​​​

***PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accept late applications so please ensure your application is submitted early***

NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.

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