Please refer to job description document. We strongly recommend interested applicants to make contact so we can share more about our exciting vacancy
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To carry a caseload of clients within the Sleaford CMHT.
To meet appropriate standards of practice in the quality and timeliness of the service, including standards defined by the HCPC, British Psychological Society and the Trust.
To formulate and implement plans for the psychological treatment/management of clients mental health and presenting problem(s), based on clinical theory and evidence based practice.
To be responsible for implementing a range of psychological interventions for clients/carers/families/groups. Adjusting and refining psychological formulations and drawing upon a range of theoretical perspectives and models.
To provide the psychological components of multidisciplinary work. To lead such interventions when the major components are psychological.
To provide consultation and advice to relevant significant others (e.g. partners/carers),consultation and advice and where appropriate clinical supervision to other professionals and agencies.
To keep adequate clinical records in accordance with service guidance, local trust policies and procedures.
To undertake risk assessment and management and provide general advice to other professionals on psychological aspects of risk assessment and management, in line with local trust policies and procedures.
To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of clients and to monitor and evaluate progress during the course of MDT care.
If you are passionate about psychology within adult community mental health and being part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, this is the perfect role for you.
The Sleaford CMHT is a vibrant, collaborative and supportive team; we are motivated to deliver the best service whilst prioritising staff well-being and job satisfaction. We strongly promote CPD and pride ourselves on being a flexible, compassionate employer. We welcome conversations about full/part time, flexible/remote working opportunities.
You will be welcomed into a highly regarded CMHT and the wider multidisciplinary locality as well as a highly skilled and dynamic Psychology division. We support our Psychologists to develop their interests within and beyond direct clinical work, focusing on the broader application of clinical psychology and the full extent of their training and roles. We see the role of Psychologists as enhancing the psychological mindedness of the MDT, supporting and improving the whole Team's ability to deliver psychological interventions.
We are looking for a Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical/Counselling/Forensic) who already has the competence and experience relevant to an 8a position, or a Psychologist who meets the qualification, training and competence for a band 7 post and can achieve the 8a position through a year's preceptorship (and completion of a portfolio).
For further information please contact Ms Lucy Alder on or Dr Olivia Marcoulides on .
The full job description and person specification are attached. The primary hopes for the role are:
To support the embedding of psychologically minded assessment and interventions within our community mental health services across the South of the County. This will be through attendance at MDTs and facilitation of clinical consultation meetings.
To support the team in developing psychologically informed formulation to build a trauma informed understanding of the people who access our services and determine the appropriate treatment pathways that meet their individual needs.
To provide clinical leadership for the team and enable the implementation of psychologically informed pathways of care and treatment.
To support a formulation based approach to risk assessment and management that enables considered decision making and responses to individual need.
To deliver a specialised psychological resource for adults with severe and enduring mental health problems.
To support coproduced service development within the teams and support research, audit and activities within your interests, expertise and the needs of the service.
To provide clinical supervision for Trainee psychologists, assistant psychologists, team reflective practice/supervision and support the development of new psychologically informed roles.
The role is varied with opportunity for direct therapeutic intervention, MDT consultation, formulation as well as 1:1 support for staff, education and training.
Please refer to job description document. We strongly recommend interested applicants to make contact so we can share more about our exciting vacancy
.
To carry a caseload of clients within the Sleaford CMHT.
To meet appropriate standards of practice in the quality and timeliness of the service, including standards defined by the HCPC, British Psychological Society and the Trust.
To formulate and implement plans for the psychological treatment/management of clients mental health and presenting problem(s), based on clinical theory and evidence based practice.
To be responsible for implementing a range of psychological interventions for clients/carers/families/groups. Adjusting and refining psychological formulations and drawing upon a range of theoretical perspectives and models.
To provide the psychological components of multidisciplinary work. To lead such interventions when the major components are psychological.
To provide consultation and advice to relevant significant others (e.g. partners/carers),consultation and advice and where appropriate clinical supervision to other professionals and agencies.
To keep adequate clinical records in accordance with service guidance, local trust policies and procedures.
To undertake risk assessment and management and provide general advice to other professionals on psychological aspects of risk assessment and management, in line with local trust policies and procedures.
To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of clients and to monitor and evaluate progress during the course of MDT care.
If you are passionate about psychology within adult community mental health and being part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, this is the perfect role for you.
The Sleaford CMHT is a vibrant, collaborative and supportive team; we are motivated to deliver the best service whilst prioritising staff well-being and job satisfaction. We strongly promote CPD and pride ourselves on being a flexible, compassionate employer. We welcome conversations about full/part time, flexible/remote working opportunities.
You will be welcomed into a highly regarded CMHT and the wider multidisciplinary locality as well as a highly skilled and dynamic Psychology division. We support our Psychologists to develop their interests within and beyond direct clinical work, focusing on the broader application of clinical psychology and the full extent of their training and roles. We see the role of Psychologists as enhancing the psychological mindedness of the MDT, supporting and improving the whole Team's ability to deliver psychological interventions.
We are looking for a Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical/Counselling/Forensic) who already has the competence and experience relevant to an 8a position, or a Psychologist who meets the qualification, training and competence for a band 7 post and can achieve the 8a position through a year's preceptorship (and completion of a portfolio).
For further information please contact Ms Lucy Alder on or Dr Olivia Marcoulides on .
The full job description and person specification are attached. The primary hopes for the role are:
To support the embedding of psychologically minded assessment and interventions within our community mental health services across the South of the County. This will be through attendance at MDTs and facilitation of clinical consultation meetings.
To support the team in developing psychologically informed formulation to build a trauma informed understanding of the people who access our services and determine the appropriate treatment pathways that meet their individual needs.
To provide clinical leadership for the team and enable the implementation of psychologically informed pathways of care and treatment.
To support a formulation based approach to risk assessment and management that enables considered decision making and responses to individual need.
To deliver a specialised psychological resource for adults with severe and enduring mental health problems.
To support coproduced service development within the teams and support research, audit and activities within your interests, expertise and the needs of the service.
To provide clinical supervision for Trainee psychologists, assistant psychologists, team reflective practice/supervision and support the development of new psychologically informed roles.
The role is varied with opportunity for direct therapeutic intervention, MDT consultation, formulation as well as 1:1 support for staff, education and training.