Ready for a role where your psychology can genuinely shape a developing service? PATH is growing, and we’re looking
for a Clinical Psychologist who is energised by complexity, values-led practice, and the chance to build
something alongside a passionate team. This is an exciting moment to join us—bringing your ideas, your
therapeutic skill, and your professional leadership to a service that is ambitious about outcomes and relentless
about care and compassion.
We’re proud to be part of an Ofsted rated Outstanding provision, and we’re investing in psychological thinking as a
central part of how we work. If you’re looking for a post with space for creativity, strong multi-disciplinary
relationships, and real opportunity to develop specialist expertise, PATH could be the right next step.
We warmly welcome applicants with strong knowledge of neurodiversity, early trauma and the experiences of adopted and
care-experienced people, including those with lived or professional expertise.
A values-based team you’ll want to be part of
You’ll be joining a warm, supportive and highly committed group of professionals who care deeply about the people we
serve and the quality of our practice. We work collaboratively—sharing thinking, holding risk together, and
making space for reflection even when we’re working at pace. Psychological safety matters here: you’ll have
access to supervision, peer support and opportunities for CPD.
What you’ll bring
- Professional expertise in psychological assessment, formulation, intervention and consultation, grounded in
ethical and evidence-based practice.
- Confidence with complexity—able to hold risk, uncertainty and
co-occurring needs, while staying compassionate and person-centred.
- At least two therapeutic modalities
relevant to this sector (e.g., CBT, ACT, CFT, DBT-informed approaches, systemic/family therapy, EMDR, or other
trauma-focused therapies), and the ability to integrate approaches thoughtfully.
- Collaborative team
working—you enjoy working across disciplines and with partner agencies, contributing to shared plans and shared
outcomes.
- Agility and pace—able to prioritise, adapt and respond to changing needs while maintaining
high clinical standards and clear documentation.
- A development mindset—motivation to contribute to a
growing hub, improve pathways, and evaluate impact using outcomes and feedback.
We’re also happy to discuss the opportunity with clinical / counselling psychologists who may be earlier in their
career. If you can demonstrate a strong commitment to this sector—through relevant placements, roles, voluntary
work, research, reflective learning, or lived experience that informs your practice—we would welcome a
conversation. We’re interested in potential as well as experience: your values, your curiosity, and the way you
work with people and systems matter to us.