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Clinical Associate in PsychologyinPortsmouthinPortsmouthPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Based on full time hours  PERMANENT 
DEMENTIAEATING DISORDERMENTAL HEALTHNHS

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to develop skills in working with eating disorders and contribute to a supportive multidisciplinary team.
Access to training and supervision in evidence-based interventions like CBT-ED, DBT-BED, and SSCM.
Participation in the FREED early intervention network, enhancing your professional experience and network.
Flexible working options, accommodating personal and professional balance for all employees.
Engagement in applied service research and evaluation to formulate interventions, setting this role apart from traditional positions.
Excellent training opportunities, including potential enrollment in the HEE funded Whole Team Training course.
Work with diverse professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and dietitians, fostering a comprehensive approach to mental health care.
Embark on a rewarding career as a Clinical Associate in Psychology with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in Portsmouth! If you're passionate about supporting individuals with eating disorders and want to enhance your skills in a nurturing environment, this role could be perfect for you. Join a dedicated multidisciplinary team that includes psychologists, nurses, and therapists, all committed to providing top-quality, recovery-focused care. With training in evidence-based therapies like CBT for Eating Disorders and DBT, you’ll receive the support you need to excel in your role.

We value flexibility and inclusivity, making it easier for you to balance your professional and personal commitments. Whether you prefer part-time hours or a remote working arrangement, we're happy to discuss options that work for you. As a Clinical Associate in Psychology, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with experienced practitioners and contribute to innovative interventions for those facing psychological challenges. Don’t miss your chance to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives—apply today and start your journey with us!
Opportunity to develop skills in working with eating disorders and contribute to a supportive multidisciplinary team.
Access to training and supervision in evidence-based interventions like CBT-ED, DBT-BED, and SSCM.
Participation in the FREED early intervention network, enhancing your professional experience and network.
Flexible working options, accommodating personal and professional balance for all employees.
Engagement in applied service research and evaluation to formulate interventions, setting this role apart from traditional positions.
Excellent training opportunities, including potential enrollment in the HEE funded Whole Team Training course.
Work with diverse professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and dietitians, fostering a comprehensive approach to mental health care.

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Useful skills for a Clinical Associate in Psychology:
To work as a Clinical Associate in Psychology in the UK, you'll need a combination of education, experience, and specific skills. Here are the key components:
Educational Background:
1. Relevant Degree: A degree in psychology (ideally British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited) or a relevant field is typically required. It's important to have a solid foundation in psychological theories and principles.
2. Postgraduate Training: Some positions may require or prefer candidates with further training or qualifications in clinical psychology or a related area.
Clinical Experience:
1. Work Experience: Practical experience in a clinical setting is crucial. This may include placements during your studies or other roles in healthcare settings.
2. Understanding of Mental Health Issues: Familiarity with a range of mental health conditions and the therapeutic approaches used to treat them is essential.
Core Skills:
1. Assessment Skills: Ability to conduct psychological assessments, including interviews and standardized tests.
2. Therapeutic Skills: Knowledge and experience in using therapeutic techniques and interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or other evidence-based practices.
3. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, families, and other professionals.
4. Empathy and Compassion: The ability to support and understand patients while maintaining professional boundaries.
5. Critical Thinking: Strong analytical skills to assess patient needs and devise appropriate treatment plans.
6. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, including psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers.
Administrative Skills:
1. Documentation and Record-Keeping: Competence in maintaining accurate patient records as per legal and institutional requirements.
2. Organizational Skills: The ability to manage time effectively and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Additional Considerations:
1. Knowledge of Relevant Legislation: Familiarity with mental health laws and ethical guidelines that govern psychological practice in the UK, including the Mental Health Act.
2. Professional Development: Commitment to continuous professional development and staying updated with advancements in psychological research and practices.
Registration:
1. Healthcare Professions Council (HCPC) Registration: While not always required, obtaining HCPC registration may be necessary for certain roles, depending on job specifications.
 


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