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Circle Psychology Partners are looking for a couples counsellor / family therapist to join our growing team: We offer varied clinical work with flexible working hours for clinicians to join us in our clinical rooms at Oru Space on Lordship Lane in SE22. If you would like to join us in other locations or if you have your own clinic room and are looking to increase your referrals, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Room Space: Wednesday, Thursday or Friday evenings and Sunday daytimes

HOW TO APPLY

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

Your CV
Cover Letter

We will then send you further information on how you can join our team. 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.

 

WHAT WE OFFER

Beautiful Clinic Space

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

 

 

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