Salary for cognitive behavioural therapist

Average salary


3700 £

Basic salary 2900 £
Maximum Wage 4600 £
2900 £
Lowest
3750 £
Average
4600 £
Highest

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The average salary for the cognitive behavioural therapist position is 3700 £

Companies with the highest earnings in position Cognitive behavioural therapist
5600 £
SANCTUARY PERSONNEL
Based on 3 job offers
4642 £
123 MEDICAL SERVICES
Based on 2 job offers
4083 £
3845 £
NUFFIELD HEALTH
Based on 5 job offers
3687 £
NHS PROFESSIONALS
1
Based on 2 job offers
3600 £
3578 £
CARE FOUNDATION TRUST
Based on 3 job offers
3480 £
2949 £

Salary in companies


SEVEN RESOURCING 5600 £
2900 £ 5600 £
SANCTUARY PERSONNEL 4642 £
2900 £ 5600 £
123 MEDICAL SERVICES 4083 £
2900 £ 5600 £
NAVIGO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE CIC 3845 £
2900 £ 5600 £
NUFFIELD HEALTH 3687 £
2900 £ 5600 £
NHS PROFESSIONALS 3600 £
2900 £ 5600 £
WEST LONDON MISSION TRUST 3578 £
2900 £ 5600 £
CARE FOUNDATION TRUST 3480 £
2900 £ 5600 £
SIGNHEALTH 2949 £
2900 £ 5600 £

Comment on the job position of cognitive behavioural therapist

Benefits


  • service car

Requirements


  • relevant professional qualification in a health subject or counselling e.g. Dip SW, RMN OT, PGMHW
  • BABCP Accredited
  • experience: 1+ years' post qualifying experience
  • travel: Clean UK driving license with the ability to commute to and from work independently
  • an accredited CBT therapist registered with the BABCP
  • accredited to BABCP
  • have recent CBT experience or an HCPC registered Psychologist and experience within a similar role
  • A postgraduate diploma in CBT
  • experience within a similar role
  • A postgraduate diploma in CBT as our minimum requirement
  • extensive knowledge of various coaching frameworks e.g., neuro-linguistic programming
  • experience undertaking risk assessments, recognising safeguarding concerns and acting appropriately
  • an inspirational collaborator with excellent communication skills
  • prior experience working in financial services, competitive sports, or the legal sector
  • have previous experience in the area of acute mental health
  • skilled in the facilitation of a range of group interventions
  • accredited CBT therapist registered with the BABCP
  • A diploma in CBT as our minimum requirement
  • excellent communication skills
  • strong attention to detail and ability to work to tight deadlines

Responsibility


  • undertake initial assessments of the mental health needs of clients referred with mental health problems
  • ability to conduct comprehensive CBT assessment involving interview, observation, data collection and the use of relevant clinical measures
  • monitor treatments effects, reinforcing client progress and adapting treatment accordingly as suggested by feedback, and collaborative problem solving
  • able to work effectively with clients from a diverse range of backgrounds, understanding and respecting the impact of difference and diversity upon their lives including service and user led systems and other elements of the wider community
  • work within all relevant BDCT procedural guidelines and operational policies
  • able to formulate a model of therapeutic change using theory, principles and research derived from the cognitive, cognitive - behavioural and / or behavioural approaches to therapeutic change
  • with the active participation of the client, implement a therapeutic programme utilising a range of CBT methods to support clients to acquire skills to alleviate distress and enhance personal effectiveness
  • evaluate client progress within collaborative relationship, preparing them for discharge from active treatment into a planned follow up process that audits clinical effectiveness through client outcome measures
  • ability to assess, provide diagnostic clarity, and create an appropriate therapy treatment plan
  • execute this treatment plan
  • assess and produce reports for initial assessments and discharge reports
  • ensure that all reports are objective, accurate, timely and in compliance with the relevant regulations and guidelines
  • maintain confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations
  • communicate effectively with clients, solicitors and other healthcare professionals as necessary
  • maintain accurate and up-to-date records
  • delivering high intensity therapy treatment groups
  • provide supervision to PWPs and/or high intensity therapists
  • treat a range of presenting problems with high intensity therapy
  • provide high intensity psychological interventions within a primary care setting which are equitable, non-stigmatising, accessible, responsive to local need and available to people aged 16 upwards
  • work as part of a multi-professional team and provide clinical and line management supervision and consultation to appropriate others which will include other professionals and agencies

Current offers for the position


WEST LONDON MISSION TRUST
Trainee Cognitive Behavioural (CBT) Therapist

London

NAVIGO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE CIC
High Intensity Therapist / Cognitive Behavioural Therapist

Grimsby

CARE FOUNDATION TRUST
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (CBT Therapist)

Liverpool