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A number of current opportunities are available via KCA(UK). Full details are on the psychapps website.


Applications are particularly encouraged from individuals interested in Long Term Condition Management in Primary and Community Care.

IAPT Trainee Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners

£18,402 - £21,798 per annum (Agenda for Change Band 4 increasing to Band 5 on successful completion of the year's training)

KCA will be holding a recruitment Open Day on Monday 30 January 2012 in Faversham. Application forms can be submitted on the day (you can download them in advance via our website) and there will be presentations and information available regarding the roles. To reserve a place at the Open Day please telephone Smita Derodra on 01795 590212 or email sderodra@kca.org.uk

Closing date: Monday 30 January 2012, application forms to be submitted at the Open Day.

IAPT Trainee High Intensity Therapists

£25,528 per annum (Agenda for Change Band 6 increasing to Band 7 on successful completion of the year's training)

plus Essential Car User Allowance up to £1,239

Your role involves an academic element, necessitating two days per week based at Christchurch University (Salomons Campus) and the remaining three days within the service. The course will require you to be able to meet Masters level postgraduate requirements. You should have a professional qualification in mental health, social care or other core profession or be able to meet the knowledge, skills and attitudes competencies expressed by the BABCP and National IAPT implementation team.

 
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