Senior CBT Therapist (1783)

Date Posted:  5 Dec 2025
Department:  Psych Health – Clinical
Location: 

UK Homebased, GB

Role Outline

 

About Psych Health


Psych Health, part of the Health Partners group, is one of the leading providers of psychological services to the workplace sector, offering a range of psychotherapeutic assessments and treatments, from CBT, counselling, to EMDR. Established in 2008, and proud to still be a clinically led organisation, we place our clinical work and the quality of it at the heart of everything we do.

 

Working across a varied and rapidly expanding client base including employers, insurers and Occupational Health providers, we provide high quality psychological assessment and therapy to employees across a diverse range of sectors, from manufacturing to blue light services.

 

At Psych Health, we believe that excellence in clinical care is achieved by supporting our clinicians to do what they do best. We are passionate about helping people get better, stay better and live better and by creating a truly nurturing culture, not only are our clinicians able to grow, develop and thrive, but our patients benefit from our ongoing commitment to improve patient outcomes.

 

The Role
Are you an experienced CBT Therapist looking to take the next step in your career? Join us at Psych Health as a Senior CBT Therapist, where you’ll play a key role in supporting the clinical development of our team while continuing to deliver high-quality care.

This is an exciting opportunity to combine clinical work with leadership responsibilities. You’ll provide individual cognitive behavioural therapy to our patients, while also supervising and managing a team of CBT Therapists. In addition, you’ll be involved in service development projects, workshops, and CPD activities, making a meaningful impact on both our clinicians and our patients.

 

Please note, the closing date for all new applications is 30th January 2026.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver specialised CBT assessments, formulations, and interventions (8–12 sessions on average) to adult patients presenting with a variety of psychological challenges.
  • Provide clinical supervision and line management to CBT Therapists, supporting their professional development and ensuring clinical standards are met.
  • Conduct triage assessments and offer advice and consultation to colleagues, patients, and external professionals where appropriate.
  • Undertake annual appraisals for clinical staff and support them in creating individual development plans.
  • Facilitate peer supervision sessions and contribute to CPD and training activities.
  • Lead or assist with discrete service development projects, workshops, and health promotion programmes.
  • Actively contribute to maintaining high professional standards, adhering to BABCP guidelines, and participating in internal and external CPD opportunities.

 

What we are looking for

We are looking for a skilled, compassionate, and experienced CBT Therapist who is ready to take on a senior role. You will be passionate about delivering exceptional care, supporting colleagues, and driving forward service improvements.

 

Essential Skills and Qualifications:

  • BABCP-accredited CBT Therapist.
  • Post-graduate diploma in CBT.
  • Strong experience in delivering evidence-based psychological therapies, including CBT and third-wave approaches (e.g., ACT, mindfulness-based interventions).
  • Significant post-qualification clinical experience (5+ years preferred).
  • Experience in clinical supervision and line management.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary setting.

 

Desirable Skills:

  • Previous experience in workplace or Occupational Health settings.
  • Further training in brief, focused psychological therapy models.
  • Experience in private sector services.
  • Training in clinical supervision.

Hours

We are able to offer either part time (4 days per week/30 hours) or full time. Our standard working hours are Monday to Friday, between the hours of 9am to 5pm, with some flexibility. 

Location

This role is home-based (UK based only).

Remote Working Disclaimer


Please note, we are only able to accept applications for those who reside in the UK for this remote vacancy.
 
Working overseas is not permitted and all applicants must ensure they are able to legally work and reside in the UK during standard working hours.
Any applications from individuals who are not able to meet these requirements will unfortunately not be considered.

Salary

We are offering a competitive salary between £51,000 to £56,000 FTE for this position, depending on qualifications and experience.

Company Benefits

One of the best things about joining Health Partners is our rewards package. We appreciate the people who work with us and our rewards package is reviewed regularly to reflect that. You can expect to receive:

  • Competitive annual salary dependent on qualifications and experience
  • Contributory pension scheme up to 6%
  • Private medical insurance via Bupa
  • Life assurance
  • Starting on 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service
  • Have a day off for your birthday (non-contractual benefit)
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Health cashback scheme

About Health Partners

Psych Health, part of the Health Partners group, is one of the leading providers of psychological services to the workplace sector, offering a range of psychotherapeutic assessments and treatments, from CBT, counselling, to EMDR. Established in 2008, and proud to still be a clinically led organisation, we place our clinical work and the quality of it at the heart of everything we do.

 

Working across a varied and rapidly expanding client base including employers, insurers and Occupational Health providers, we provide high quality psychological assessment and therapy to employees across a diverse range of sectors, from manufacturing to blue light services.

 

At Psych Health, we believe that excellence in clinical care is achieved by supporting our clinicians to do what they do best. We are passionate about helping people get better, stay better and live better and by creating a truly nurturing culture, not only are our clinicians able to grow, develop and thrive, but our patients benefit from our ongoing commitment to improve patient outcomes.

Application Process

For more information, please contact Maya at Maya.O'Neill@healthpartners.uk.com

Diversity & Inclusion Statement

Health Partners are a proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme

 

Health Partners are extremely proud to support the needs of our employees and as such understands everyone has individual work and home life responsibilities. We’re happy to discuss flexible working arrangements for this role, should this be a requirement for you.

 

We aim to become one of the most inspiring companies to work for and to achieve this ambition, we need the best talent to come and work for us. We look for candidates with the right skills and values to join us and selection is based on a fair and equal process. We’re proud to be committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds.

 

Diversity and Inclusion forms an integral part of everything that we do, bringing together the best talent, helping people to realise their full potential by being yourself at work and delivering an outstanding service to everyone – regardless of difference.

 

To apply, click ‘Apply Now’ and you’ll be able to upload your profile/CV from there. If you require an alternative method of applying or would like to discuss this role further, please send an email to jobs@healthpartnersgroup.com

 

We look forward to you joining our team!