Location
Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Type
Full Time
Salary (£)
£27,485 to £30,162 per year
About Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust aren’t just filling roles, they’re shaping futures. Their secure mental health services in Norwich are expanding, and this is your chance to get stuck into something real. With two Assistant Psychologists moving on to doctorate training, they’re now looking for people ready to follow in those footsteps. This is hands-on psychology in an impactful work setting, where you’ll grow your clinical insight and help some of the most complex service users on their road to recovery.
Job details
Benefits
- NHS pension scheme because long-term support matters
- Structured supervision and mentoring from seasoned psychologists
- Learning opportunities that help build a pathway into clinical training
- Diverse case exposure across secure and inpatient environments
- UK visa sponsorship for eligible applicants
Requirements
- BPS accredited degree in Psychology with GBC eligibility
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build trust and listen deeply
- Previous mental health experience in care, volunteering, or placements
- Willingness to learn assessment tools and contribute to service user care
- Team spirit and a genuine commitment to psychological recovery
Salary Details
You’ll earn between £27,485 and £30,162, depending on experience, on a full-time basis under Agenda for Change Band 5. This is a fixed-term role with deep learning potential built in.
About the Role
There are two positions on offer. One sits within Whitlingham Ward, supporting women in a blended security setting. The other is with Drayton Ward, a medium secure service for men. In both roles, you’ll be working closely with a ward-based psychologist and the wider Secure Services Psychology Team. You’ll support assessments, co-facilitate therapy groups, and help staff develop psychologically informed approaches. If you’re exploring UK job opportunities that help you grow into your next chapter, this is worth considering. It’s also ideal if you’re looking for immediate start jobs UK that offer clinical depth, not just routine.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver psychological assessments that support treatment plans and recovery
- Co-facilitate therapeutic group work focused on skill-building and reflection
- Develop behaviour support strategies that improve day-to-day ward life
- Contribute to psychological formulations used by the multidisciplinary team
- Learn about offence-specific models to support forensic insight
- Support people experiencing complex diagnoses such as psychosis or personality disorder
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and will require a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applicants who require current Skilled Worker Sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications.
Equal Opportunity Statement
They believe talent comes from all backgrounds. Whatever your story, if your heart’s in it, they’ll support your growth. Diverse experiences make them stronger.
Employer Details
- Company Name: Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
- Address: Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
- Contact: Available upon request
Reference Number
NSFT-AP0625
How To Apply
If this sounds like the kind of step forward you’ve been waiting for, apply now. Interviews will begin shortly, so don’t miss your chance.
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