Partnership and Accreditation – Committee Member - Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Training Committee

The British Psychological Society is looking to appoint Committee Members for the Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Training Committee (PWPTC).

The Committee aims to promote excellence in psychology education and training so that students and academics have access to high-quality teaching and learning, now and in the future.

The purpose of the PWP Training Committee is:

  • To assure and enhance standards of training for Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners;
  • To manage the accreditation process for courses delivering training to PWPs in accordance with IAPT Programme requirements;
  • To uphold, develop and promote principles of inclusion and diversity within the standards of accreditation, reflected in all aspects of programme delivery; and
  • To play a lead role in facilitating discussion between trainers and employers in driving training, and the discipline as a whole, forward.

The role of Committee members:

  • Committee members are responsible for contributing to the Committee’s achievement of its objectives and fulfilment of its function on behalf of the society, within the educational governance framework, and in accordance with the Society’s strategic objectives.

Benefits of involvement

  • Our committee members tell us that their involvement in accreditation through partnership gives them valuable insight into different approaches to training the psychological practitioners of the future, to bring the diversity of training methods back to their own practice and programmes, and offers them the opportunity to network with and learn alongside a diverse range of professional colleagues.
  • Their involvement in our work provides opportunities to explore alternative approaches to common challenges, and to stay up-to-date with current education, training and practice in a range of areas. There is also the opportunity to get involved in project groups in relation to special areas of interest.
  • Further, involvement in the Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Training Committee affords opportunities to contribute to the scope, strategic aims and developments of standards for the training of PWPs of the future.

What sort of work is involved?

  • Our committee members work as part of the Society’s Undergraduate Education Committee or postgraduate Training Committees, with responsibility for accrediting programmes and enhancing quality.
  • We ask our committee members to engage in both paper-based programme reviews and in partnership visits to universities across the UK to support the accreditation of PWP training programmes.
  • The nature and number of reviews and visits will vary year on year, but we will work closely with you to ensure that you are able to balance any work you undertake on our behalf with your other commitments.
  • The PWP Training Committee holds a minimum of two face-to-face meetings during the year to provide an opportunity for discussion of key policy and practice issues, and to facilitate peer support and training. We reimburse travel and subsistence expenses for any meetings or visits you attend as part of this role.
No Closing date until vacant positions are all filled.

To apply please contact us to request an application pack at [email protected]

The BPS embraces diversity and values equal opportunities and we are committed to building a society that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills.
We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.