South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust • London SE5 8RZ
About this role
A Vacancy at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
We arelooking for a 0.6 WTE Specialist Psychologist, Psychotherapist or Psychological Therapist to join the Staff Support teamat South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, part-time, on a 24 month charity funded contract. Thispost involves supporting the continued development, implementation and evaluation of the Post Incident Pathway.The post holder will support the Post-Incident Pathway Lead with several elements of the Post-Incident workstream within Staff Support, including the expansion of the project to include the roll out of Trauma Informed Operational Debriefs (TIOD) and Group EMDR (GTEP) across the Trust. There will also be scope to have some input intoour otherStaff Supportprojects (including CISS, Schwartz Rounds, Reflect, Support and Resolve andTeam Support Plans).We are seekinga candidate who can effectivelyengage stakeholders andtake a leadership role in certainprojects at an organisation-wide level.
The successful candidatemust have exceptional organisational skills and demonstrable ability lead on projects, deliveringboth ontarget and on time.Theymust be skilled in delivering training, engaging stakeholders and they mustbe able to deliver both Trauma Focused CBT and EMDR on an individual assessment and treatment basis. The candidate must be hard working and able to take initiative whilst holding strong ‘team-player’ values. Experience working in staff support,awarenessof the impact of trauma on healthcare staff,narrative or systemic therapy training and project management skills arehighlydesirable.
Please see job description for the particular requirements of this role.
Corporate Psychology and Psychotherapy (Corp P&P) oversees the standards of psychology and psychotherapy in SLaM. It has strong links to other disciplines and services. The governance of the provision, assessment and delivery of psychological interventions within the trust for both patients and staff are held under Corporate Psychology and Psychotherapy. As a department we are made up of skilled staff members from Psychology and Nursing backgrounds with lots of different expertise.
Within Corp P&P we have a programme of projects which are working to address both local and national priorities through workforce, quality improvement and service development projects. Using a project management approach the work loosely falls under three workstreams, Staff Support, Psychological Workforce and Enabling Service Improvement. Examples of recent projects include; developing psychologically based approaches in acute and crisis care, developing and implementing staff support initiatives, including the Trusts Critical Incident Staff Support (CISS) service, work in Global Mental Health and developing workforce initiatives for aspiring and qualified psychologists and psychotherapists (e.g training events; diversifying the workforce).
· To support the continued development, implementation and evaluation of the Staff Support Post Incident Pathway, ensuring systematic and consistent access to evidence-based interventions for all staff following trauma exposure in the workplace.
· To support the Post Incident Pathway lead in the roll out of two new projects, funded by Maudsley Charity
· To lead on the design and delivery of training around Trauma Informed Operational Debriefs and Group EMDR (GTEP)
· To take responsibility for the reporting and presentation of outcomes to the charityand other key stakeholders.
· To ensure that staff support is accessed by the most marginalised and ‘at risk’ groups, encouraging a preventative approach to workplace mental health and wellbeing.
· To support the development of psychologically safe work environments across the Trust.
· To receive and provide training, clinical supervision and consultation as appropriate to the role.
· To undertake service evaluation, audit, research and policy development.
· To work as an autonomous professional within professional guidelines and codes of conduct, guided by principles and policies or procedures of the service, taking responsibility for interpreting policies within defined parameters.
· To monitor and evaluate the interventions/support provided within the pathway and be able to respond to staff need, and to continue to ensure interventions are in line with the evidence base.
· To ensure equitable access to the Post Incident Pathway across the Trust and to provide active in reach where needed.
· To work across the different Trust sites to develop and ongoing relationship with staff and managers
· To work closely with People and OD colleagues and think about the systems and impact on trauma in the workplace
· To work in partnership with academic institutions to develop innovation in this area.
This advert closes on Wednesday 17 Jun 2026