Perinatal Parent Infant Therapist/Adult or Child Psychotherapist
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Location: Greater London
Vacancy at South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust
We are seeking an enthusiastic Perinatal Parent Infant Therapist/Adult Psychotherapist/Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist with a passion for perinatal care and infant mental health to join our specialist community perinatal mental health service and support our parent–infant pathway. We are dedicated to high quality, evidence‑based practice. We welcome applications from all psychotherapy and psychological professions and those newly qualified with the necessary perinatal/parent‑infant experience.
The post holder will have a proven interest in working with parents and infants and knowledge of infant and adult mental health. Training as a parent–infant therapist (including extended parent–infant observation) is desirable but not essential. Appropriate specialist clinical and professional supervision and opportunities for training and development will be made available.
They will be a key member of our parent‑infant psychotherapy sub‑team and join an experienced and friendly group of psychological therapists and psychotherapists who provide a range of highly specialist psychological interventions for service users under the care of the Perinatal Mental Health Team. A key aspect of this role is to provide highly specialist psychological care to parents (and their infants) experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties.
An ability to assess and manage risk in this context is crucial.
- To provide specialist psychotherapeutic assessments and interventions to service users and their infants of the Perinatal mental health service.
- To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for managing an identified caseload of parents and infants with complex psychological problems, including assessment of risk and safeguarding adults and babies.
- To enable staff and service users from all backgrounds to flourish by working together to create a psychologically safe and responsive environment, ensuring the team operates from an anti‑racist and anti‑discriminatory perspective at all times.
- To provide consultation as appropriate to other members of the MDT and wider professional networks involved in a family’s care.
- To undertake service evaluation, research and policy development.
- To work collaboratively and flexibly as a member of the multi‑disciplinary team and contribute to a psychologically informed framework of working across the service.
- To actively contribute to perinatal care plans, providing a psychological perspective, which may require attendance at pre‑birth and post‑birth planning meetings.
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