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Circle Psychology Partners are looking for associates for our growing team from mid March in East Dulwich. Might be suitable for parents who have counselling/therapy qualifications looking for part-time, flexible work in the area.


Clinical Psychologists

Counselling Psychologists

Educational Psychologists

CBT Therapists

Couples Counsellors/Therapists

Family Therapists

Play Therapists


We offer varied clinical work with flexible working hours for clinicians to join us in our clinical rooms in SE22 from mid-March 2020.


If you would prefer to join us in other locations (e.g. SE21) or if you have your own clinic room and are looking to increase your referrals, please do not hesitate to contact us.


We Offer:


Beautiful Clinic Rooms

Competitive rates of pay

Comprehensive marketing service

Referral Screening

Client Administration

Clinic Management Software

Collection and management of payments from clients

Access to network meetings with other CPP Ltd practitioners


To apply please send an email to [email protected] with:

Your CV

Cover Letter



Successful applicants will be required to present the following prior to starting as an associate with CPP Ltd:

Professional registration e.g. HCPC, BACP

DBS certificate

ICO registration certificate

Professional Indemnity Insurance

Regular Supervision Arrangements

You will also need to register as self employed with HMRC.

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