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Clinical Lead Psychologist


Company : The Chelsea Psychology Clinic


Location : City of London, London


Created : 2025-08-10


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Clinical Lead PsychologistLocation: Hybrid (Chelsea, London + remote)Contract: Full-time / Part-time minimum 22.5 hours worked flexibly across the weekSalary: £65,000–£85,000 FTE (pro rata, dependent on experience)Reports to: Director of Clinical OperationsJoin Our Dynamic Team at The Chelsea Psychology Clinic!We are a vibrant, multidisciplinary team at The Chelsea Psychology Clinic (TCPC), dedicated to delivering exceptional psychological care. Our clinic brings together experienced psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and other health professionals in a supportive and collaborative environment where your leadership and clinical expertise are deeply valued.As our clinic continues to grow, we are seeking a compassionate and experienced Clinical Lead Psychologist to join our senior team and help shape the future of private psychological care.Exciting Opportunity for a Clinical Lead PsychologistWe are seeking a compassionate, experienced, and reflective Clinical Lead to join our leadership team at the Chelsea Psychology Clinic. This senior role offers a unique opportunity to support high-quality psychological care within a thriving private clinic setting.The Clinical Lead will be responsible for providing clinical supervision and leadership to a team of psychologists, while also maintaining their own clinical caseload. The role combines recruitment, supervision, professional development, and direct therapeutic work to support a culture of excellence in client care, clinician wellbeing, and highly skilled, formulation-driven practice.Key Responsibilities1. Clinical Supervision & Leadership (40% time):Provide clinical supervision to a team of 12–24 psychologists (depending on supervision needs and frequency).Deliver 6 supervision sessions per week, focused on developing reflective, evidence-based, and formulation-driven clinical practice.Support clinicians in navigating the transition from NHS to private practice, including understanding clinical, ethical, and commercial responsibilities.Oversee supervision records and ensure documentation meets CQC standards.Support clinicians to manage caseloads safely and effectively, with attention to therapeutic outcomes and client retention.Contribute to recruitment, onboarding, and retention for both employed and associate clinicians.Screen applications and CVs, offer recruitment calls, interviews, negotiate contracts, and support the induction of new psychologists.Lead or support on clinical debriefs, complaints processes, and significant incident investigations (SUIs) where required.Foster a positive and engaged clinical culture, promoting reflective practice, wellbeing, and a sense of team.Support more junior staff such as assistant psychologists or customer service representatives through supervision, reflective practice, direct feedback on their calls, managing of, and learning from complaints.2. Clinical Work (60% time)Provide high-quality psychological assessment and therapy to individuals, couples and families.Contribute to multidisciplinary thinking and support an integrated, client-centred approach across services.Maintain accurate and timely clinical records and work in accordance with clinic policies, GDPR, and professional codes of practice.What We’re Looking ForWe are looking for a HCPC-registered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist (or equivalent professional registration) with:Significant post-qualification experience in delivering psychological therapy across a range of presentations.Demonstrated experience of providing clinical supervision and leadership within a therapeutic setting.A strong commitment to reflective practice, clinical formulation, and evidence-based approaches.Confidence in supporting clinicians in private practice settings, including managing performance and embedding accountability.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to inspire, guide, and hold a clinical team.A flexible and pragmatic approach to balancing clinical quality with operational awareness.Desirable: training and experience in schema therapy and/ or EMDRHow To ApplyPlease send your CV and a cover letter expressing your interest in the role to by 11th August 2025.Target start date 3rd November 2025.