FAQs
What is the eligibility requirement for this position?
Only candidates who were successful through the PIAT/EPP Recruitment for April 2025 are eligible for this position.
What are the primary responsibilities of a Psychological Intervention Assistant Trainee?
The primary responsibilities include assisting in psychological interventions, supporting the delivery of therapeutic services, and collaborating with mental health professionals.
Is prior experience in psychology required for this position?
No prior experience in psychology is required; however, relevant educational qualifications or training may be preferred.
What opportunities for advancement are available in this role?
Advancement opportunities may include becoming a fully qualified Psychological Intervention Assistant or pursuing further specialized training in mental health fields.
What kind of training will be provided to the trainees?
Trainees will receive comprehensive training in psychological intervention techniques, assessment strategies, and professional ethics in mental health.
What is the work environment like for this role?
The work environment is supportive and collaborative, with opportunities to work alongside experienced mental health professionals.
Are there any specific qualifications needed to apply?
Applicants should have relevant qualifications as per the job specifications provided during the PIAT/EPP Recruitment process.
What is the expected duration of the trainee program?
The duration of the trainee program will be outlined during the onboarding process and may vary based on individual progress and program requirements.
Will there be opportunities for continuing education while in this role?
Yes, there will be opportunities for continuing education, workshops, and additional training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge in psychological interventions.