An exciting opportunity has arisen within Peartree Neurological Specialist Community Service for an enthusiastic Clinical Psychologist to join our highly developed interdisciplinary community team on a part-time basis. This role is being offered as a Band 7 or 8a.
For December and January we are oferring a £1000 welcome bonus, payable after 6 months probation.
Peartree Community Service is a specialist service in Southampton dedicated to providing assessment and rehabilitation to clients with Neurological conditions in the local community, with the aim of reintegration into the community, family, social, education and work settings. The post-holder would have opportunities to work with our community service. The post-holder will be supervised by our community manager and work closely alongside our dynamic and supportive multi-disciplinary team, which includes Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and Nursing. The post-holder would be supported to pursue formal training in neuropsychology (QiCN) with protected study time and opportunities for the service to contribute towards course fees.
The post benefits from sick pay and company pension scheme.
The post holder will help provide neuropsychology service to Peartree Community Clients in their own homes, virtually or at our outpatient hub.This will require some travel to see clients in their own homes.
You will be expected to work autonomously whilst providing a range of specialist cognitive, behavioural and emotional assessments and rehabilitation to clients. You will need to demonstrate the ability to communicate complex, sensitive and emotive information to a range of people, some of whom may have serious neurological, cognitive, and/or behavioural difficulties.
The role extends to working with families and support networks (where appropriate), key-working, liaison with other agencies, opportunities for running therapeutic groups, consultation, as well as training/provision of support to other staff.
The post offers a fantastic opportunity to work collaboratively within a highly skilled and experienced multi-disciplinary team, promoting psychological approaches to assessment and intervention within neurorehabilitation. All applicants must have HCPC registration. Excellent teamworking, communication and organisational skills are essential.
To work as part of an interdisciplinary team, providing clinical psychology input within the Peartree Community service to service users with acquired brain injury, FND, anxiety and other neurological conditions. To liaise with internal and external professionals, family members and service users. To engage in relevant research and advise other professionals as appropriate.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
CLINICAL
To provide specialist psychological assessment of adults with neurological conditions and clients experiencing anxiety within the community setting, utilising and interpreting information from a variety of sources including psychological and neuropsychological tests, self report scales, direct and indirect structured observations and semi-structured interviews with service users, family members and others involved in the service users care.
To formulate and implement plans of specialist psychological treatment or management of service users neuropsychological and mental health problems based on a multi-factorial psychological understanding and current evidence-based best practice.
To undertake a range of psychological therapeutic and rehabilitation interventions, drawing on a range of psychological models and employing a range of modalities (individual, family and group) adapted and tailored to the needs of the individual and the context and ongoing evaluation of the outcomes of the intervention.
To exercise autonomous professional judgement and responsibility for the psychological management of service users on own case load.
To be responsible for providing a specialist psychological perspective in the multi-disciplinary assessment of service users and their families.
To contribute highly specialist psychological advice to the multi-disciplinary formulation of appropriate therapeutic approaches or intervention plans, and to be involved in, or oversee specialist psychological aspects of their implementation in collaborations with other staff.
To undertake psychologically based risk assessment and risk management for relevant service users and provide advice on the psychological aspects of risk to the multi-disciplinary team.
To consult with and provide specialist psychological guidance to carers and families of service users.
TEACHING/TRAINING/SUPERVISION/CONSULTATION
To provide training and presentations to other disciplines on the role and function of neuropsychology, and significantly contribute to the psychological skills development training programme for the service.
To consult with and advise colleagues from other professions on psychological assessment and treatment methods.
To teach, advise and consult with carers and appropriate others on psychological elements of brain injury related problems.
To participate in the specialist training of other psychologists as appropriate.
To supervise, appraise and participate in the management of assistant psychologists.
POLICY AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
To participate in multi-disciplinary meetings concerned with the delivery and development of clinical services and contribute a psychological perspective as appropriate.
To contribute as required to the planning and development of the operational policies and service delivery in the Clinical Neuropsychology Service through undertaking agreed project work.
To advise service management on areas of service where issues of psychological need should be addressed.
To develop and maintain good communication links with the NHS, Social Services and other agencies working in the area of neurorehabilitation.
To lead on the interpretation and implementation of national guidelines and policies relating to neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation practice
EVALUATION/RESEARCH/DEVELOPMENT
To remain informed of and critically evaluate current research to support evidence-based practice in own professional work and to contribute this perspective in the multi-disciplinary team.
To contribute to project management of complex audit, assisting colleagues to develop service provision.
To coordinate administration of agreed outcome measures.
To initiate and conduct psychologically based research relevant to the care of adults with acquired brain injury, as agreed with the Managing Director.
To provide advice to members of other professions as required on research design and method.
PROFESSIONAL/ADMINISTRATIVE
To participate in regular clinical supervision and to negotiate further specialist supervision, development and training.
To work within the Code of Ethics and the relevant professional practice guidelines of the British Psychological Society and the professional guidance framework of the Organisation.
To work within the framework of the policies and procedures of the Organisation.
To be responsible for relevant data collection on work activities, as required, and to maintain a high standard of clinical record keeping.
To participate fully in supporting the activities of the Psychology profession within the Organisation, including attending relevant meetings.
To keep abreast of developments in Clinical Psychology, particularly in the field of neurorehabilitation.
To carry out such other duties as the Managing Director may reasonably request.
To plan and prioritise own clinical workload.
COMMUNICATION
To communicate effectively with service users and carers including an awareness of alternative and augmentative communication aids often required by ABI and complex needs clients and / or their families. ie: clients with visual, hearing, communication, mental health and learning disabilities.
To communicate highly confidential, personal and sensitive information obtained through assessments, therapy and interventions to the service users themselves who may have limited understanding and maybe antagonistic and very distressed, and where appropriate, to their relatives and carers, other involved professionals, and referring agents.
Communication to be in a skilled and sensitive manner, making informed clinical judgements concerning what information to report, how and when to convey it, in the best interests of the service user.
To provide detailed assessment reports with recommendations in a format service user and family find readily accessible.
To participate in multi-disciplinary team goal setting to assist in the development of service users rehabilitation programmes with the service.