Part Time Cbt Therapist (medico Legal Work)

Glasgow, SCT, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

About Us


We are a well-established medico-legal company providing expert psychological assessments and therapy services for clients involved in legal claims. We work closely with personal injury lawyers, insurers, and case managers to ensure clients receive appropriate, trauma-informed care.


We are currently looking for a qualified and accredited

CBT Therapist

to join our team on a part-time basis. This role involves working with adult clients who have experienced psychological trauma, often related to accidents or personal injury cases.

Responsibilities:



Deliver CBT therapy to clients referred through the medico-legal process Conduct psychological assessments as required Prepare concise and professional clinical reports for legal use Liaise with solicitors, case managers, and other professionals Maintain accurate and secure clinical documentation

Requirements:



Accredited CBT Practitioner (BACP or BABCP) Registration with a professional body (e.g. HCPC, BACP, BABCP, UKCP) Experience working with PTSD, complex trauma, and personal injury cases Strong report-writing and communication skills Understanding of the medico-legal context (preferred but not essential)

What We Offer:



Flexible part-time hours (you set your availability) Remote, hybrid, or in-clinic work options available Opportunities for professional development and CPD

Rate of pay:



40 per session
Job Type: Part-time

Benefits:

Company pension Flexitime Work from home
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Glasgow G1 3PT

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3769928
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Glasgow, SCT, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned