Lecturer - Tutor/ Supervisors Children and Young People Psychological Trainings CBT (Education and Scholarship)
This part-time 0.2 post is available from 1 August 2026 until 31 December 2026.
In line with the University’s fair employment for all principles, any further funding opportunities identified will be reviewed and discussed during the contract.
Salary will be £43,482 per annum pro rata on Grade F for the Lecturer level. The post may attract a market supplement, in line with Agenda for Change 8a depending on skills and experience
Cedar is a Clinical Applied Psychological Practice Centre of Excellence. We are one of the largest providers of training in evidence-based psychological practice and therapies in the UK. We offer a wide-ranging portfolio from CPD, Professional training Programmes (Undergraduate up to Masters level programmes), through to post qualification and advanced practice courses. This role offers the opportunity to join Cedar in the training and development of the next generation of CBT therapists working with children and families. As part of the National NHS Children and Young People’s Psychological Training programmes the CYP CBT course has been running at Exeter University for 13 years, it is a well-established programme and holds accredition with the BABCP.
The Role
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
We are seeking to appoint a new Lecturer, Tutor/ Supervisor for the CBT pathway of the children and young persons psychological therapies diploma. The course currently runs on a Monday and Tuesday during term time.
The role will involve supporting trainees by delivery of CBT group supervision on a Tuesday morning and providing clinical skills-based workshops and lectures on a Tuesday afternoon. You will work with other supervisors, and the Academic and Programme Lead to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of clinical supervision within the teaching programme in accord with the College’s education strategy and implementing the External Affairs strategy.
The post will require the post holder to.
- act as independent practitioner, supervising the formulation and implementation of appropriate treatment plans for trainees undertaking training.
- work alongside clinical supervisors, academics, trainers and clinicians to provide a high quality supervisory service
- undertake marking and assess clinical competency and academic assignments of trainees with a range of approaches as required
- keep records of supervision sessions and reflectively discuss clinical cases with the supervisory team
- design and implement clinical skills training both online and face to face to support trainee development of CBT skills.
- implement policies and propose changes to practices, procedures for your own area of work and propose policy or service changes which impact beyond their own area for the wider training and clinic settings
- offer 1-1 tutorials liaising with workplace supervisors and teams, where necessary.
About you
For a Lecturer post you will:
- Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist and core knowledge in the discipline, demonstrated by a Professional practice qualification in CBT
- Be a BABCP accredited therapist with experience of working with children and young people
- Be experienced in providing supervision for those delivering CBT with children and young people
- Use a range of delivery techniques to enthuse and engage students
Please ensure you read the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of this role.
Further information
Please contact Sabrina Hague (interim Programme Lead) on [email protected] or Alex Boyd (Co-Director of CYP training) on [email protected] .
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