Clinical Psychologist • London Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nClinical Psychologist with Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust in London\n\n The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. For both documents please view the attachment/s below. We are pleased to offer an exciting opportunity to join the largest paediatric psychology service in the UK. The postholder will join dynamic and supportive clinical psychology teams attached to gastroenterology which is positioned within the wider Specialist Health Conditions team. The Gastroenterology department at Great Ormond Street Hospital is one of the UK's leading centres of excellence in treating complex diseases affecting the gut, for example, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), gut motility issues, Gastro-Allergy and Parenteral Nutrition. The Gastroenterology team at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) comprises staff from all professional groups: doctors, nurses, scientists, allied health professionals and administrators. Clinical Psychology is a highly valued profession within each multi-disciplinary team helping to optimise medical care by working with patients, their families and the MDT. We see children and families who are struggling with adjustment to their diagnosis, symptom/ pain management, treatment adherence, procedural fear, health anxieties and other psychosocial impact related to their gastroenterology condition. The postholder will contribute to holistic care as a valued member of the wider Multidisciplinary team through indirect ways of supporting children, young people and their families. The postholder will work closely with the wider Multidisciplinary Team to support children, young people and their families through both direct and indirect patient care. The post holder will have opportunities to contribute to innovative ways of working, including groups and treatment pathways, as well as, develop other leadership skills i.e. teaching and training.The postholder will be encouraged to engage with ongoing professional development opportunities with specialist departmental lecture series as well as clinical special interest groups such as in narrative therapy, ACT, medical trauma, cognitive assessment and medically unexplained symptoms and through the Institute of Child Health and GOSH Learning Academy.For more information, please contact Gillian Wright gillian.wright@gosh.nhs.uk "}