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Assistant PsychologistinGreater Ipswich AreainGreater Ipswich AreaPUBLISHED THU 3 APR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 - £29,114 per annum
DEMENTIAMENTAL HEALTHNHS

PAN TRADEFollow PAN TRADE

Opportunity to work in a supportive and forward-thinking community mental health team.
Gaining hands-on experience with psychological screening assessments and interventions, enhancing clinical skills.
Regular supervision and mentorship from experienced Clinical Psychologists, aiding professional development.
Involvement in small-scale research projects and service development, contributing to the advancement of mental health services.
Ability to design and co-facilitate group interventions, fostering collaboration and creativity.
Valuable experience in a variety of tasks, including audits and administration, building a well-rounded skillset.
Reputation of the organization as Outstanding for Caring, promoting a compassionate and person-centered approach.
Join us as an Assistant Psychologist in the Greater Ipswich Area, where your skills will drive positive change in mental health care! At PAN TRADE, we are passionate about enriching the lives of individuals and communities affected by mental illness and learning disabilities. As part of our supportive team, you'll work with adults and older adults alike, providing vital psychological assessments and interventions while gaining invaluable experience under the guidance of our Clinical Psychologists.

This is more than just a job; it’s a chance to make a real difference. You'll engage in therapeutic work, oversee group interventions, and help push forward service development projects—embracing a dynamic, forward-thinking approach alongside a team that values your contributions. If you're looking for a role that offers professional growth and the opportunity to positively impact lives, apply today and embark on a fulfilling journey in the care industry! Your compassion and expertise are exactly what we need.
Opportunity to work in a supportive and forward-thinking community mental health team.
Gaining hands-on experience with psychological screening assessments and interventions, enhancing clinical skills.
Regular supervision and mentorship from experienced Clinical Psychologists, aiding professional development.
Involvement in small-scale research projects and service development, contributing to the advancement of mental health services.
Ability to design and co-facilitate group interventions, fostering collaboration and creativity.
Valuable experience in a variety of tasks, including audits and administration, building a well-rounded skillset.
Reputation of the organization as Outstanding for Caring, promoting a compassionate and person-centered approach.

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Useful skills for an Assistant Psychologist:
To work as an Assistant Psychologist in the UK, several skills and qualifications are generally expected. While specific requirements may vary by employer, here are some key skills and attributes that are typically valuable for this role:
1. Educational Background
- Relevant Degree: A degree in psychology or a closely related field, typically at least at the upper second-class level (2:1) is usually required.
- Knowledge of Psychological Principles: Understanding of psychological theories, research methods, and statistics.
2. Experience
- Work Experience: Previous experience in a psychological or clinical setting is often beneficial. This could include volunteering, internships, or paid roles that involve direct contact with clients.
- Research Experience: Experience in conducting or assisting with psychological research can be advantageous.
3. Communication Skills
- Verbal Communication: Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with clients, colleagues, and other professionals.
- Written Communication: Strong writing skills for documenting assessments, reports, and research findings.
4. Interpersonal Skills
- Empathy and Rapport Building: Ability to empathize with clients and build strong therapeutic relationships.
- Active Listening: Skill in listening to clients’ concerns and responding appropriately.
5. Analytical Skills
- Critical Thinking: Ability to analyze complex information, assess clients' needs, and contribute to treatment plans.
- Problem-Solving: Aptitude for addressing challenges and developing effective solutions.
6. Organizational Skills
- Time Management: Ability to manage time efficiently, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
- Record Keeping: Strong attention to detail in maintaining accurate and confidential records.
7. Teamwork and Collaboration
- Ability to work collaboratively with other professionals, including psychologists, therapists, and healthcare staff.
8. Sensitivity and Professionalism
- Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism.
- Awareness of ethical considerations in psychology.
9. Adaptability and Resilience
- Capacity to adapt to changing circumstances and manage stressful situations effectively.
10. Continued Professional Development
- A commitment to ongoing learning and development within the field of psychology, including engaging in relevant training and workshops.
Additional Considerations:
- Membership in Professional Bodies: While not always required, registration with organizations like the British Psychological Society (BPS) may enhance your qualifications.
- Specialized Skills: Depending on the specific area the role is focused on (e.g., clinical, educational, forensic psychology), additional specialized skills may be relevant.
 


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