Opportunity to make a significant impact on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people.
Experience working within a highly rated 'Outstanding' service as recognized by the Care Quality Commission.
Collaborative work with a clinical lead to develop and implement innovative pathways for mental health support.
Possibility to provide supervision and mentorship to a diverse range of clinical and skill mix staff.
Engagement in improving and expanding services that directly benefit the community.
Supportive work culture that prioritizes staff engagement and professional development.
Being part of a leading-edge specialist community provider that values high-quality care delivery.
The role of "Just One Number 0-25 Clinical Psychologist" with Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust involves supporting mental health services for children and young people within a dedicated access team. The successful candidate will collaborate with the clinical lead to develop a Clinical Associate Psychologist pathway, focusing on the effective implementation of mental health protocols and services. The position is part of an organisation recognized for its high-quality, innovative care, and invites those passionate about improving outcomes for youth to apply. A strong emphasis is placed on staff development and engagement, reflecting the Trust's commitment to maintaining an outstanding service culture.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people.
Experience working within a highly rated 'Outstanding' service as recognised by the Care Quality Commission.
Collaborative work with a clinical lead to develop and implement innovative pathways for mental health support.
Possibility to provide supervision and mentorship to a diverse range of clinical and skill mix staff.
Engagement in improving and expanding services that directly benefit the community.
Supportive work culture that prioritizes staff engagement and professional development.
Being part of a leading-edge specialist community provider that values high-quality care delivery.
Are you passionate about improving outcomes for children and young people?
Are you experienced in offering supervision to a variety of clinical and skill mix staff?
Do you have the knowledge and skills to help expand our services that work with children and young people?
We are seeking a highly motivated Clinical Psychologist to join us, supporting our mental health advice, support and access team within Just One Number, our single point of access.
As a Clinical Psychologist in Just One Number, you will work together with the clinical lead to develop and implement a Clinical Associate Psychologist (CAP) pathway. This will ensure effective implementation and on-going delivery of pathways and protocols to maintain a continued focus on mental health and wellbeing.
Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.
There’s one reason why our services are outstanding – and that’s our amazing staff who, for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.
If you share our passion for innovative and high-quality care delivery, then please submit your application and join us on our exciting journey as a leading-edge specialist community provider. All are welcome to apply and our promise to you is a culture which prioritises staff engagement and development.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Charmaine Hannant Job title: Just One Number Service Lead Email address: Telephone number:
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1. Can you describe your experience working with children and young people in a clinical setting? What specific challenges have you faced and how did you overcome them?
2. How do you approach developing and implementing pathways and protocols for mental health services, especially those specifically aimed at children and young people?
3. Can you discuss a situation where you had to adapt your therapeutic approach to meet the unique needs of a child or young person? What was the outcome?
4. In your previous roles, how have you provided supervision to clinical staff? Can you give an example of how you’ve supported a colleague’s professional development?
5. What strategies do you employ to foster collaboration among a diverse team of clinical and non-clinical staff? How do you ensure everyone is working towards common goals?
1. Can you describe your experience working with children and young people in a clinical setting? What specific challenges have you faced and how did you overcome them?
2. How do you approach developing and implementing pathways and protocols for mental health services, especially those specifically aimed at children and young people?
3. Can you discuss a situation where you had to adapt your therapeutic approach to meet the unique needs of a child or young person? What was the outcome?
4. In your previous roles, how have you provided supervision to clinical staff? Can you give an example of how you’ve supported a colleague’s professional development?
5. What strategies do you employ to foster collaboration among a diverse team of clinical and non-clinical staff? How do you ensure everyone is working towards common goals?
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