IPRS Health are an award-winning, APPTS accredited provider of Mental Health Services, putting patients at the heart of everything we do, ensuring a smooth and successful journey to recovery. We work for a diverse range of clients, including the NHS, with our services having a huge impact on improving the lives of thousands of people every year.
Originally solely a provider for just physiotherapy, today IPRS Health is regarded as one of the UK’s leading providers of quality corporate absence management services including physiotherapy, CBT, counselling, workplace services and workshops.
We take pride in our innovative approach, combining traditional treatments with new methods to improve our patients’ experience and results, whilst helping keep costs down for our clients.
IPRS Health has an extensive in‑house team of multidisciplinary clinicians, coupled with our carefully selected and managed national clinical network, to provide a first‑class service throughout the UK.
Position
We are looking for a self‑motivated and enthusiastic Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP) to join our friendly team. The successful applicant will remotely triage, assess and treat mental health patients with varying conditions using evidence‑based interventions and will be based in the UK, working fully remotely. The role is permanent and part‑time positions may also be available.
Requirements:
Professional qualification in Low Intensity CBT
Minimum of one year post‑qualification experience
Registered with either BPS or BABCP (details must be included in CV)
Computer literate with good Excel, Word and PowerPoint skills
Ability to work with the team to achieve the best outcomes for patients
Effective problem‑solving, prioritisation and time‑management skills
Effective communication skills in a demanding environment
Responsibilities
Assess and deliver, under supervision, outcome‑focused, evidence‑based interventions to patients experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
Deliver treatment to patients experiencing mild/moderate mental health difficulties.
Provide a range of support for evidence‑based treatments, including via telephone, media or typed communication.
Other Information
Salary: £26,000 – £33,000 per annum (Full‑time equivalent). Full or part‑time hours between 24 and 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
Other benefits include:
Competitive salary package plus performance‑related increments
25 days annual leave (increasing with completed years of service) plus 8 days
Contact Detail:
IPRS Group Recruiting Team