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Current Vacancies

Clinical Psychologist / CBT Therapist (Adults & Children)

Are you an experienced Psychologist or CBT Therapist with a special interest in ADHD and Autism assessments, ready to make a real impact? If so, this could be your next step…

About Oxford CBT

Oxford CBT is a well-established, independent psychological therapy service committed to delivering warm, compassionate, evidence-based care for adults, children and families. With clinics in Oxford, Birmingham and Reading, we are proud to offer not only high-quality CBT interventions for common mental-health difficulties (such as anxiety, low mood and sleep problems) but also specialist neurodevelopmental assessment and support for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

In our neurodevelopmental arm, we support both children and adults through screening, full diagnostic assessments, tailored post-diagnostic recommendations and therapeutic follow-up. Our approach is person-centred and collaborative — we understand that people with neurodevelopmental differences deserve clarity, understanding and support that goes beyond diagnosis.

We are passionate about making high-quality psychological and neurodevelopmental support accessible, and our team is united by shared values of empathy, professionalism and care.

The Role

We’re looking for an experienced and compassionate clinician – either a HCPC-registered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist or a BABCP-accredited CBT Therapist – to join our Birmingham clinic, working with both adults and children. You will deliver high-quality therapy, engage in assessments where relevant, and contribute to the growth of our neurodevelopmental service in Birmingham.

Your work will include delivering CBT and other evidence-based interventions for a range of difficulties; conducting assessments and formulations; collaborating with families, referrers and GPs; maintaining clinical records; and, where appropriate, being involved in the assessment and support of neurodevelopmental conditions.

Career Progression – Service Lead Pathway

For the right person, this role can develop into Birmingham Service Lead:

  • Help build and shape the Birmingham clinic’s offering in neurodevelopmental and therapy services.
  • Support the recruitment, onboarding and development of a growing team of clinicians.
  • Contribute to service design, quality assurance and local partnerships.
  • Play a key role in ensuring Birmingham becomes a welcoming hub for both therapy and neurodevelopmental assessment — supporting people across the region with empathy and excellence.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide skilled, evidence-based therapy (primarily CBT) to adults and children, adapting approaches to individual needs.
  • Undertake assessments, develop formulations and treatment plans, and monitor progress.
  • Communicate clearly and sensitively with clients, families, referrers and GPs.
  • Maintain accurate, timely clinical records, upholding confidentiality and safeguarding standards.
  • Neurodevelopmental component (if applicable): Conduct ADHD and/or Autism assessments, write diagnostic reports, deliver feedback and post-diagnostic recommendations.
  • Support ongoing service development, including referral pathways and multidisciplinary collaboration.

 

Essential Criteria

  • HCPC registration (Clinical or Counselling Psychologist) or BABCP accreditation as a CBT Therapist.
  • Minimum 2 years’ post-qualification experience delivering therapy to adults and children.
  • Strong formulation, assessment, communication and organisational skills.
  • Commitment to evidence-based practice, safeguarding and professional standards.
  • Warm, compassionate, professional approach and ability to work flexibly and autonomously.

 

Desirable Criteria

  • Experience or training in ADHD and/or Autism assessments and post-diagnostic support.
  • Experience in private practice or independent therapy services.
  • Experience supervising or mentoring others, or an interest in service development and leadership.
  • Experience working with families, schools or community services supporting neurodivergent individuals.

 

What We Offer

  • Competitive self-employed pay rates £60 – £80 per session and flexible scheduling to suit your work–life balance.
  • A friendly, values-driven team with strong clinical and administrative systems.
  • Opportunities for CPD and professional growth.
  • Autonomy and the opportunity to help shape and expand services in Birmingham.
  • Clear pathway to become Birmingham Service Lead, building a team and growing the service to support the local community.

 

To apply, please submit your CV along with a one-page cover letter outlining why you feel you’re a good fit for this role. Applications submitted without a cover letter may not be considered.

Location: Birmingham Clinic (in-person sessions required in Sutton Coldfield)

Contract Type: Self-employed • Part-time • Flexible hours

Salary: Competitive rates (based on experience)

About Oxford CBT

Oxford CBT is a well-established, forward-thinking psychological therapy service offering a range of high-quality mental health and neurodevelopmental assessments. As we continue to grow, we’re looking for an experienced and compassionate clinician to join our dedicated team, supporting children or adults (or both) through comprehensive ADHD and Autism assessments.

The Role

You will deliver detailed neurodevelopmental assessments for children, adults, or both, depending on your experience and preference. A key requirement is the ability to conduct and score the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) in person at one of our clinics (Oxford, Hereford, or Gloucestershire).

You’ll work within a supportive, multidisciplinary team and contribute to accurate diagnoses, meaningful formulations, and thoughtful feedback to clients and their families. You’ll also play a valuable role in helping us shape and maintain the highest standards of clinical practice.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver full neurodevelopmental assessments for ADHD and Autism in line with NICE guidelines
  • Administer and score ADOS (Modules 3 and/or 4 for adults, and/or Modules 1 & 2 for children) in-person
  • Liaise with clients, families, and other professionals as part of the assessment process
  • Write clear, evidence-based diagnostic reports
  • Offer compassionate feedback and recommendations
  • Attend clinical supervision and team meetings as appropriate
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical notes using our secure practice system (Jane)

Essential Criteria

  • Qualified HCPC-registered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist, or GMC/NMC/GPC registered clinician with relevant experience (e.g. Psychiatrists, Nurse Practitioners, or Allied Health Professionals)
  • Formal training and significant experience delivering ADOS assessments
  • Experience conducting neurodevelopmental assessments for ADHD and Autism in children and/or adults
  • Strong report-writing and communication skills
  • Reliable, well-organised, and compassionate in your approach
  • Able to commit to a minimum of 10 assessments per month
  • Willingness to work in-person at one of our clinic sites (Oxford, Hereford or Gloucestershire)

Desirable Criteria

  • ADI-R trained or experience in structured developmental history taking
  • Experience working within private practice or alongside NHS services
  • Knowledge of DIVA, 3Di, or similar diagnostic tools

What We Offer

  • Competitive rates of pay
  • Flexible working – option of substantive post or part-time/seasonal role
  • Supportive, values-driven clinical team
  • Clinical supervision and opportunities for CPD
  • Admin and operational support to allow you to focus on clinical work
  • Opportunity to shape evolving service pathways in neurodevelopmental care

How to Apply

To express your interest, please send your CV and a brief covering email outlining your experience and preferred working pattern. For more information call 01865 920077 or email contact@oxfordcbt.co.uk

Job Title: Specialist Clinician – Neurodevelopmental Assessments (ADHD & Autism)

Location: Oxford, Hereford or Gloucestershire Clinics (in-person ADOS required)

Contract Type: Substantive Post or Part-Time/Seasonal Work (Minimum 10 Assessments per Month)

Salary: Competitive rates, based on experience

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