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Job overview
The Bedfordshire and Luton Complex Needs Service is excited to be able to advertise for a Band 7 Psychologist / MBT Therapist to join our developing MBT team that enables us to offer a choice of evidence-based treatment for people with complex emotional needs (associated with a diagnosis of ‘personality disorder’).
Ideal candidates would already have an accredited training in Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT), an evidence-based therapy for ‘personality disorder’. However, the service would consider appointing senior mental health professionals (e.g. Community Social Workers, Community Psychiatric Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Art Therapists) with highly developed clinical skills, and interest and enthusiasm for working with people with complex emotional needs, to a Band 6 Trainee MBT Therapist role. To be considered for this trainee role, applicants would have to be willing to undertake concurrent training in MBT and would need to maintain satisfactory progress in this training in order to continue working in this role. On successful completion of the accredited training and supervised practice within a two-year period, the banding of this post would change to Band 7 MBT Therapist.
This post requires a UK driving license and access to a vehicle insured for business use for the purpose of travel between bases in the county (due to limited public transport in some areas).
Main duties of the job
The successful candidates will be committed to working collaboratively with service users, carers, and colleagues to create a psychologically safe environment that enables the delivery of effective treatment. The post holders will be required to actively participate in weekly team consultation/peer supervision meetings, and will offer specialist advice, supervision, training, and consultation to other professionals and teams to support effective and efficient psychologically-informed care and treatment across Bedfordshire and Luton. We would particularly welcome interest from candidates who are committed to co-producing the development of the care pathway through participation in clinical research, audit and/or quality improvement projects.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please see attached job descriptions for details of main responsibilities of both the Band 7 Psychologist / MBT Therapist and Band 6 Trainee MBT Therapist roles.
Applying for this NHS job
This advert is for Band 7 Psychologist / MBT Therapist or Band 6 Trainee MBT Therapist with East London NHS Foundation Trust in London, London, England. It is listed as a Band 7 Psychologist role. The advertised salary is £39,959 - £56,515 Per annum. The contract type is Permanent: For the Band 6 Trainee MBT Therapist post, the successful applicant must be willing to undertake a funded programme of accredited training in an evidence-based therapy for people with complex emotional needs associated with a diagnosis of ‘personality disorder’ ( MBT), and must maintain satisfactory progress in this training in order to be able to continue working in this role. On successful completion of an accredited training within a two-year period, the banding of this post will change to Band 7 MBT Therapist.. The application deadline is 31 May 2026.
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