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Clinical Psychologist (Fixed term until 31 March 2026)inPaisleyinPaisleyPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of at-risk children and families, helping them recover from trauma and victimization.
Involvement in a pioneering national service funded by the Scottish Government, contributing to a meaningful cause.
Flexibility in working hours, allowing for part-time, job share, remote working, or secondments tailored to personal needs.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including education and social work professionals, enhancing professional growth and networking.
Direct delivery of therapeutic interventions that empower children and families, promoting resilience and positive behavioral changes.
Engagement in advocacy work that helps young victims navigate the criminal justice system, fostering a sense of safety and support.
Access to ongoing training and consultation opportunities that broaden your expertise in trauma and mental health supportive frameworks.
Kibble is seeking a Clinical Psychologist for a fixed-term position until March 31, 2026, to join their SAFE service in Paisley. This service, funded by the Scottish Government, aims to support children and families affected by crime through a trauma-responsive approach, offering advocacy, psychological therapy, and consultation. The role involves providing professional consultation to organisations, delivering psychological assessments and therapies to young victims and their families, and advocating for children navigating the criminal justice system.

The Clinical Psychologist will be responsible for offering specialist psychological assessments, formulating individual treatment plans, implementing various therapeutic interventions, and collaborating with multiple stakeholders to enhance support for young victims. The position is flexible, with options for part-time, job share, or remote work, and emphasises a commitment to improving the emotional well-being of individuals aged 5-25 who have experienced trauma.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of at-risk children and families, helping them recover from trauma and victimization.
Involvement in a pioneering national service funded by the Scottish Government, contributing to a meaningful cause.
Flexibility in working hours, allowing for part-time, job share, remote working, or secondments tailored to personal needs.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including education and social work professionals, enhancing professional growth and networking.
Direct delivery of therapeutic interventions that empower children and families, promoting resilience and positive behavioral changes.
Engagement in advocacy work that helps young victims navigate the criminal justice system, fostering a sense of safety and support.
Access to ongoing training and consultation opportunities that broaden your expertise in trauma and mental health supportive frameworks.

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