In 2019, ELFT worked closely with local Higher Education Institutions to develop a new Apprenticeship in Psychology working with people with severe mental health problems.
Pioneering
ELFT was one of the first NHS trusts in England to embark on these pioneering apprenticeships. Apprentices will be employed to work in our mental health services, will receive regular supervision and training from qualified psychologists and will have one day a week at university. The apprenticeship will last for 18 months. They will be paid while they are training.
Why Do We Need a New Role?
Everyone knows it’s good to talk. The benefits of psychological approaches to health and well-being are increasingly in demand, and so we need more professionals who are equipped to offer these to the people we serve. There is an exciting revolution taking place in health and social care, which will change the way services are arranged to support individuals. Clinical Associates in Psychology will work in and with local communities and partners to help people make the changes they need to get more out of life.
This approach began with the aims of the NHS Long Term Plan and continues with the NHS 10 Year Health Plan to support early intervention and prevention.
Clinical Associate in Psychology posts will be advertised via NHS Jobs as and when we recruit.