Opportunity to work directly with service users during critical periods, providing significant emotional support and intervention.
Role encompasses leadership and the chance to influence a psychological approach within a multi-disciplinary team.
Possibility for professional growth, including progress toward an 8a Psychologist role within 18 months for recently qualified or trainee applicants.
Variety of responsibilities including assessment, brief psychological interventions, and contributing to care planning and treatment reviews.
Involvement in developing and delivering group interventions, allowing for creative input in treatment options.
Strong support for health and wellbeing, with access to in-house Occupational Health Services and a dedicated wellness team.
Commitment to diversity and inclusion, with opportunities to engage in employee-led networks promoting equality and community.
Join Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as a part-time Practitioner Psychologist in our Mid and North Notts Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment team. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health crises. We are particularly keen to welcome women and caring professionals who are passionate about applying their skills in an environment dedicated to compassion and support. Whether you're an experienced mental health practitioner or a recent graduate eager to learn, we have a place for you.
In this rewarding position, you will take on a leadership role, guiding both patients and multi-disciplinary teams through psychological assessments and interventions. Contribute to the development of innovative group therapies while providing mentorship to less experienced colleagues. With a strong focus on wellbeing, we prioritise the health and happiness of our staff, offering flexible working arrangements and a supportive community where you can thrive. If you share our values of trust, honesty, respect, and teamwork, we would love to hear from you! For an informal chat or more information, please reach out to Dr. Zoe Whitaker at zoe.whitaker@nottshc.nhs.uk. Join us at Nottinghamshire Healthcare and help us #MakeADifference!
Opportunity to work directly with service users during critical periods, providing significant emotional support and intervention.
Role encompasses leadership and the chance to influence a psychological approach within a multi-disciplinary team.
Possibility for professional growth, including progress toward an 8a Psychologist role within 18 months for recently qualified or trainee applicants.
Variety of responsibilities including assessment, brief psychological interventions, and contributing to care planning and treatment reviews.
Involvement in developing and delivering group interventions, allowing for creative input in treatment options.
Strong support for health and wellbeing, with access to in-house Occupational Health Services and a dedicated wellness team.
Commitment to diversity and inclusion, with opportunities to engage in employee-led networks promoting equality and community.
The Nottinghamshire Adult Mental Health Acute and Crisis services provide high quality psychological assessment, intervention and consultancy within local adult acute mental health wards and crisis teams. We are seeking to recruit a part time Practitioner Psychologist to work in our Mid and North Notts CRHT team.
We encourage those with an interest in working with services users during periods of crisis to consider taking this opportunity to apply their transferrable skills to these rewarding and varied posts. Applicants with significant demonstrated experience of working in acute adult mental health services are particularly welcomed. There are also roles suitable for practitioners working within the scope of an 8a Psychologist's NHS banding. Recently qualified and final year trainees with a commitment to this area will be considered with support and opportunities under preceptorship to progress to the 8a role within 18 months post qualification.
Please note that candidates wishing for full time employment may be interested in working part time inputting into the ward setting alongside this role in our Mid & North Notts CRHT (TRACAMH406). Other colleagues in the service hold combined roles and find these positions complimentary and suitably varied - please stipulate on your supporting information if you would like to be considered for a full time position reflective of this arrangement.
You will hold a leadership role within the team and will support the team to adopt a psychological approach. You will participate in individual assessment and formulation of patients’ needs, including a wide range of clinical presentations. You will complete brief psychological interventions with service users on a caseload shared across the team and work indirectly to provide advice and consultation to the multi-disciplinary team, e.g., contributing a psychological perspective to care planning and guiding treatment plans at review meetings.
You will be involved in promoting wellbeing within the multi-disciplinary team, including providing supervision and reflective practice. Our Acute Psychology team have recently developed a range of brief psychologically informed group interventions for our inpatient wards as we expand our treatment directory, and so there will be opportunities to help shape, plan, oversee and deliver group interventions within the inpatient and/or CRHT settings whilst providing supervision and leadership less experienced members of the Acute and Crisis Psychology team. There are also frequent opportunities to provide training and contribute to service development. For further information, please refer to the job description and person specification attachment in the advert.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare employs over 10,000 colleagues who help #MakeADifference every day. We provide intellectual disability, mental health, community health, forensic and offender healthcare services across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire. Care is delivered from over 120 sites within the community from acute settings and across low, medium and high secure environments including prisons.
As one of the largest mental health and community trusts in the East Midlands and one of the biggest employers in Nottinghamshire. We are also home to national and regional services such as the National High Secure Deaf Service and the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health.
We are committed to flexible and agile working, including the opportunity to join our bank.
Your health and wellbeing is our priority and as such we invest significantly in this via our in-house Occupational Health Service, Staff Counselling Service and Health and Wellbeing Team.
We offer a number of employee-led staff networks, including Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) groups, our Green Champions Network, Freedom to Speak Up Network. Health and Wellbeing Champions Network and Menopause Champions. We provide care to a diverse range of communities and are passionate about supporting diversity and inclusion in the Trust.
If you believe in our values of Trust, Honesty, Respect, Compassion and Teamwork, then we would love to hear from you!
#TeamNottsHC
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Dr Zoe Whitaker Job title: Consultant Clinical Psychologist Email address: Telephone number:
Dr Zoe Whitaker - Lead Clinical Psychologist, Inpatient AMH
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