Clinical Psychologist: CBTp for ARMS/ EIS inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED 13 NOV 2024

Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year p.a (pro rata P/T) inc HCAS  FIXED TERM 
Identify ARMS patients using the CAARMS-2023 and other assessment strategies.


Clinical Psychologist & Cognitive Behaviour Therapist:

At Risk Mental State (ARMS) and Early Intervention in Psychosis Service

A qualified psychologist competent in delivery of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is required to work in our Early Intervention in Psychosis service. There will be a particular focus on At Risk Mental State patient identification and CBT delivery, as well as management/resolution of any bio-psycho-social patient issues that arise outside of the CBTp sessions. They will also provide non-ARMS functions spread across the week and sites including but not limited to: CBT for non-ARMS patients; supervision of prequalification staff on CBTp-related placements; supervision of Assistant Psychologists who help clinically; supervision of band 6 Care Co-ordinators (nurses, social workers, occupational therapists); contribution to daily whole EIS team multidisciplinary meetings; and other non-ARMS functions as required by the EIS Team Manager. Applicants must have experience of delivering CBTp to NHS psychosis clients. The work locations are Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster

The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.

To provide a clinical service. Primarily, support the Team in identifying, formulating, managing and intervening with Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis for patients in an At Risk Mental State, as well as managing any bio-psycho-social patient issues that arise outside of the CBT sessions.

You will require excellent engagement skills, with an enabling approach to co-production with your patients. You should be skilled in assessing mental health, creating risk assessments, safety plans and crisis and contingency plans.

About us

  • Identify ARMS patients using the CAARMS-2023 and other assessment strategies
  • Intervene with ARMS patients using individual Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • Intervene with ARMS patients using group Psychoeducation and group CBT
  • Manage and resolve bio-psycho-social patient issues that arise outside of CBTp sessions
  • Intervene with non-ARMS EIS patients using individual CBTp
  • Joint supervise pre-qualification staff who are on non-ARMS CBTp training placements
  • Receive CBT supervision from the EIS teams CBTp Supervisor
  • Supervision of band 6 Care Co-ordinators (nurses, social workers and occupational therapists)
  • Contribute to daily multidisciplinary meetings of the EIS team
  • To support the EIS Team Manager with the successful running of the EIS team
  • To have an active role with other senior colleagues in the continuing development of a high quality service that is underpinned by evidence based practice, care pathways and NICE guidance
  • Contribute to Quality Improvement projects
  • Deliver training specific to the role to members of the EIS MDT
  • Act as a role model to colleagues, always seeking to maintain the highest standards of professionalism
  • In delivering your duties you are expected to display behaviours that are aligned with the trusts core values.
  • In conjunction with other senior team members ensure that implementation of clinical/management supervision for Early Intervention team staff in line with the trust policy and appropriate professional guidelines
  • Make judgement on complex facts and situations which require analysis/ consideration of options.
  • Display intense concentration for long periods.


Clinical Psychologist & Cognitive Behaviour Therapist:

At Risk Mental State (ARMS) and Early Intervention in Psychosis Service

A qualified psychologist competent in delivery of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is required to work in our Early Intervention in Psychosis service. There will be a particular focus on At Risk Mental State patient identification and CBT delivery, as well as management/resolution of any bio-psycho-social patient issues that arise outside of the CBTp sessions. They will also provide non-ARMS functions spread across the week and sites including but not limited to: CBT for non-ARMS patients; supervision of prequalification staff on CBTp-related placements; supervision of Assistant Psychologists who help clinically; supervision of band 6 Care Co-ordinators (nurses, social workers, occupational therapists); contribution to daily whole EIS team multidisciplinary meetings; and other non-ARMS functions as required by the EIS Team Manager. Applicants must have experience of delivering CBTp to NHS psychosis clients. The work locations are Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster

The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.

To provide a clinical service. Primarily, support the Team in identifying, formulating, managing and intervening with Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis for patients in an At Risk Mental State, as well as managing any bio-psycho-social patient issues that arise outside of the CBT sessions.

You will require excellent engagement skills, with an enabling approach to co-production with your patients. You should be skilled in assessing mental health, creating risk assessments, safety plans and crisis and contingency plans.

About us

  • Identify ARMS patients using the CAARMS-2023 and other assessment strategies
  • Intervene with ARMS patients using individual Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • Intervene with ARMS patients using group Psychoeducation and group CBT
  • Manage and resolve bio-psycho-social patient issues that arise outside of CBTp sessions
  • Intervene with non-ARMS EIS patients using individual CBTp
  • Joint supervise pre-qualification staff who are on non-ARMS CBTp training placements
  • Receive CBT supervision from the EIS teams CBTp Supervisor
  • Supervision of band 6 Care Co-ordinators (nurses, social workers and occupational therapists)
  • Contribute to daily multidisciplinary meetings of the EIS team
  • To support the EIS Team Manager with the successful running of the EIS team
  • To have an active role with other senior colleagues in the continuing development of a high quality service that is underpinned by evidence based practice, care pathways and NICE guidance
  • Contribute to Quality Improvement projects
  • Deliver training specific to the role to members of the EIS MDT
  • Act as a role model to colleagues, always seeking to maintain the highest standards of professionalism
  • In delivering your duties you are expected to display behaviours that are aligned with the trusts core values.
  • In conjunction with other senior team members ensure that implementation of clinical/management supervision for Early Intervention team staff in line with the trust policy and appropriate professional guidelines
  • Make judgement on complex facts and situations which require analysis/ consideration of options.
  • Display intense concentration for long periods.



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