Salary: £55 per hour
Location: Remote, UK wide
Expiration date: 6 Mar 2026
About the post
Freelance Clinical Associates help ensure Beat’s training and services reflect the voices, needs and experiences of individuals and families affected by eating disorders across the UK—particularly within the devolved nations, where healthcare systems, referral pathways and language considerations differ. We are especially keen to recruit clinicians based in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with Welsh language skills desirable, as well as clinicians with experience supporting marginalised communities and neurodivergent client groups.
This role is ideal for passionate clinicians who are motivated to influence national eating disorder education, develop high-impact resources, support carers and individuals, and contribute to shaping the future direction of Beat’s services. Freelance Clinical Associates will work closely with colleagues across Beat, including the Training Team, Carer Services, Support Programme leads and other freelance clinicians, to ensure a consistently high-quality, compassionate and evidence-based offer.
Purpose of the post
To contribute specialist clinical expertise to the delivery and ongoing development of Beat’s high-quality training, online platform resources, carer workshops, educational offers and support programmes. Much of the delivery is online but some face to face training is also a part of the role.
Freelance clinicians will help ensure that Beat’s services reflect the needs, realities and voices of those impacted by eating disorders across the UK—especially within the devolved nations, where healthcare structures, language and access pathways differ.
We are especially keen to recruit Clinical Associates:
This role is ideal for passionate clinicians who want to influence national eating disorder education, develop high-impact resources, support families and individuals, ensure our training and services are inclusive and accessible and play a part in shaping future developments at Beat.
Person specification
Relevant experience:
Personal competencies:
Specific knowledge:
Availability:
How to apply
Using the form below, please upload your CV and a covering letter outlining how you are suitable for the role based on the criteria in the person specification above. Applications should be uploaded via the form on this page by 10am on March 6th 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be informed by 5pm on March 10th. Interviews will take place on 17th March.
As part of our interview process, shortlisted candidates will be invited to deliver a short presentation (maximum 10 minutes) on a topic of their choice. This does not need to be specific to eating disorders and may reflect any area of professional interest or experience. The presentation will be followed by a structured interview, where candidates will be asked a range of standard questions.
If you have any questions, please contact talent@beateatingdisorders.org.uk.