FAQs
What is the duration of the position?
The position is a 12-month fixed-term role with a view to extension.
Is there an opportunity for part-time or job share arrangements?
Yes, we welcome applications for part-time and job share opportunities.
What are the main responsibilities of this role?
The main responsibilities include contributing to the development of comprehensive evaluation programmes within a psychodynamic psychotherapy service and a staff support service, as well as the opportunity to become a compassionate mind trainer.
What type of team environment can I expect?
You can expect a friendly and supportive team environment focused on compassion, collaboration, and inclusivity.
Who can I contact for further information about the role?
For further details or an informal chat, you can contact Neelam Butt or Kate Lucre at 0121 301 3800.
What qualifications or experiences are preferred for this role?
We are looking for someone motivated with project management experience who is enthusiastic about research and making a positive difference.
Where is the position based?
The position is based in Birmingham and Solihull, with a hybrid work arrangement.
Will there be any training provided?
Yes, the post will include training to co-facilitate the Compassionate Mind Training for all staff support programme.
What kind of population does the Trust serve?
The Trust serves a culturally diverse population, which includes areas with high levels of deprivation.
What is the focus of the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust?
The Trust focuses on improving mental health wellbeing and providing excellent care to support the community.