Our Clinical Network
Our network/associate clinicians are highly valued and share our passion for delivering evidence-based practice to ensure the best possible outcomes and experience for Psych Health patients.
Join the Network
You’ll find our clinical network is an active and engaged community benefitting from access to an annual programme of free of charge CPD, regular updates and communications – including the opportunity to attend our annual Clinicians Conference – access to a wide, interesting and varied caseload, and the flexibility to see our patients at times that work for them.
With clinical and administrative support available to all our network, when you work with us as an associate you’ll feel part of a trusted team who really do make a difference and put the patient at the heart of everything they do.
What our network clinicians say about working with us…
There is a genuine investment in clinicians in terms of supervision, CPD, a range of clinical opportunities and support for flexible working.
Dr Katharine Chauduri, Clinical Psychologist
It’s a friendly and encouraging team who are very supportive.
Dr Katharine Chauduri, Clinical Psychologist
There are also lots of opportunities here as we grow, with lots of career progression opportunities and no one feels threatened by ambition, you are encouraged to continue to develop.
Dr Katharine Chauduri, Clinical Psychologist
Psych Health is structured around good clinical work. The directors are Psychologists, which means they have a first-hand understanding of what we do and how to help us do it well. There is an extensive structure, from CPD, to events, to day to day processes, which is all aimed at supporting clinicians well, so they can, in turn, support our patients well.
Dr Kornilia Givissi, Counselling Psychologist
Psych Health is great at giving you all the tools you need to do your job well.
Dr Anna Wachowska, Counselling Psychologist
There are pockets of opportunity and niche areas you can go into. Psych Health are supportive of that. There is clear career trajectory – you can progress and grow.
Dr Anna Wachowska, Counselling Psychologist
The fact it’s a clinically led service means the company’s heart is in the right place and patients are the utmost priority.
Dr Anna Wachowska, Counselling Psychologist
I joined Psych Health on a part time basis in 2020. At the time I also worked part time for the NHS, and I subsequently made the decision to transition into full time employment with Psych Health as I really appreciated the service’s values and I felt challenged as well as supported, while the clinical work has been diverse and rewarding.
Dr Anna Wachowska, Counselling Psychologist
At Psych Health you are much more connected to the reason you went into this profession in the first place – it’s all about the clients!
Dr Emma Clarke, Counselling Psychologist
Agreeing to the hours I initially requested, which has been vital in achieving my work/life balance, but also allowing me to volunteer for work that interests me, so my weekly schedule has been moulded over time that I can work to my strengths, and in the areas that I perform best in and am passionate about. There’s no need to get myself motivated each day – that’s already been taken care of.
Dr Alison McLaughin, Counselling Psychologist
Psych Health is led by psychologists, and it shows, the support for clinicians is very good and the focus is on delivering good quality work and good outcomes for clients and patients.
Katie Simpson, Counsellor
I love the focus on the clinical work and see a high volume of patients with a wide range of presentations.
Katie Simpson, Counsellor
What I particularly enjoy at Psych Health is the emphasis on synergy, collegiality and dialogue, which enriches clinical work and learning development
Dr Andreas Vassiliou, Counselling Psychologist
Who we look for
To join the Psych Health network of associate clinicians you need to be:
A qualified CBT Therapist, Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist (Psychotherapist? or EMDR specialist? - TBC)
An accredited member of the relevant professional bodies e.g., BABCP, BACP, UKCP, NCS, or have a professional registration with the HCPC.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does it cost to join the Psych Health network?
There is no cost to join our network – it is completely free of charge.
2. How do I join?
Once you’ve got in touch we will send you our new Joining Video which is full of lots more useful information about our network, how we work and what we need from you to join. We can then carry out our due diligence in as quickly as 1 to 2 weeks (subject to references) providing you send us the required documentation promptly.
3. Do network clinicians work remotely or is a physical location required?
The work is carried out remotely using our dedicated video comms platform. We occasionally put requests out to our network for face-to-face sessions due to a specific request for a specific client – but this would be on a case by case basis, most sessions are carried out remotely.
4. Is there a minimum requirement for how many patients you must see each week?
No, we do not have a minimum expectation on how many referrals you must give us each week.
5. How do I get paid?
All invoices are paid with 60 days of receipt into your UK bank account.
6. What is your DNA and cancellation policy?
Our DNA and cancellation policy is 48 hours’ notice. You are able to bill in full if a patient cancels later than this or does not attend their appointment.
Ready to make a difference?
If you have any questions, please complete the form below to contact one of our recruitment team and we will be in touch.