Lecturer

  • Full Time
  • England

University of Reading

Job title:

Lecturer

Company:

University of Reading

Job description

Full Time Permanent PositionThe closing date for applications is 23.59 on 6th July 2025By reference to the applicable SOC code for this role, sponsorship may be possible under the Skilled Worker Route. Applicants wishing to consider the SWR must ensure that they are able to meet the points requirement before applying. There is further information about this on the UK Visas and Immigration Website.The renowned Charlie Waller Institute (CWI) is seeking to appoint an outstanding, driven and inspiring teaching-intensive lecturer to fill a part time (0.5wte) role within a vibrant, collegiate, team to deliver high-quality teaching and supervision on our portfolio of highly-regarded Children and Young People’s Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CYP CBT) programmes. The successful candidate will work across our range of training programmes for mental health practitioners and support our leading work to decolonise and diversify our curricula.We work closely with NHSE colleagues to train staff practising within both adult and children and young people’s (CYP) mental health services, in both high-intensity and low-intensity provisions. The successful candidate will provide high-quality teaching, clinical skills training and clinical supervision across the range of our graduate and postgraduate CBT programmes. Appointed staff will also take on academic leadership responsibilities (e.g., module convening/programme directing) to ensure their successful delivery.Applicants will be clinically trained as either a low-intensity CBT practitioner, high-intensity CBT practitioner or clinical psychologist with children and young people, have recent experience of clinical practice and some experience of working within or alongside a University. To support with programme delivery, we are particularly interested in applicants with experience relevant to our senior wellbeing practitioner and/or BABCP registered to deliver CYP CBT training programme. We are also very keen to receive applications from those underrepresented in psychological professions including those from Black and Brown communities, men, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people with disabilities.You will have:

  • Experience of working clinically with children, young people and their families delivering CBT or CBT-informed interventions (in a child & young person’s mental health service)
  • Experience of working in or with a Higher Education provider
  • Experience of supervising/mentoring others’ clinical work
  • Commitment to embedding considerations regarding equity, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of clinical training programmes
  • Commitment to excellence in teaching and enhancing student experience
  • Commitment to professionalism in interactions with colleagues and students
  • Good organisational and interpersonal skills
  • Understanding of, and perhaps interest in being involved in, research into CBT or pedagogical approaches within clinical training

Contact details for advertContact Name: Richard LevellContact Job Title: CWI Head of Section, Director of Clinical TrainingContact Email address :Alternative Contact Name: Dr Katherine SimonsAlternative Contact Job Title: Associate Professor, CWI Director of Teaching and LearningAlternative Contact Email address:The University is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce, supports the gender equality Athena SWAN Charter and the Race Equality Charter, and champions LGBT+ equality. We are a Disability Confident Employer (Level 2). Applications for job-share, part-time and flexible working arrangements are welcomed and will be considered in line with business needs.£46,735 to £57,422 per annum

Expected salary

£46735 – 57422 per year

Location

England

Job date

Fri, 06 Jun 2025 03:31:12 GMT

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