Clinical Psychologist inGloucester inGloucester PUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

Opportunity for professional development, The role is offered at Band 8a with the possibility of a Band 7 development post, allowing for growth and advancement.
Collaborative work environment, Engage with well-established, friendly teams that value psychological input, including dedicated CMHT and MAS teams.
Diverse therapeutic approaches, Work with various models such as CAT, Systemic Therapy, Compassionate Mind, CBT/Mindfulness, and neuropsychological methods to bring a holistic approach to patient care.
Strong team support, Join a stable, well-regarded service with a Consultant Lead Psychologist, alongside seven other psychologists and assistants, fostering a culture of support and continuous improvement.
Teaching and training opportunities, Involvement in the Clinical Psychology Training Course at Bath University, contributing to the Older Adult teaching program and helping train future psychologists.
Impactful work with older populations, Focus on providing person-centered, psychologically informed care to older individuals and their families, making a positive difference in their lives.
The Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Clinical Psychologist for its Older People’s Mental Health Services in Gloucester, with the position available at band 8a, or band 7 as a developmental role. This role involves providing psychological input to the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) and Memory Assessment Service (MAS), focusing on therapeutic work with individuals, couples, families, and groups, alongside neuropsychological assessments. The psychologist will collaborate with a well-established team of psychologists, contributing to service development and training, while also engaging in indirect work such as consultancy and supervision.

The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in working with older adults and be committed to person-centred care, utilizing various therapeutic models including Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), Compassionate Mind, and CBT. The role requires adaptability, resilience, and excellent organisational skills, with an emphasis on enhancing the service. Opportunities for continued professional development and collaboration with the Clinical Psychology Training Course at Bath University are available, emphasizing the Trust’s commitment to inclusivity and a positive workplace culture.



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