Lead Psychologist inBirmingham inBirmingham PUBLISHED 11 OCT 2024

£62,400 to £72,800 a year + benefits  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

Carry an individual caseload, providing appropriate psychological assessment and evidence-based therapy.

Join our CQC rated Outstanding Eating Disorders Inpatient Unit on a full time permanent basis as lead Psychologist.

The post holder will be expected to lead the current psychology team consisting of a CBT therapist, psychotherapist, art psychotherapist and assistant psychologists. The post holder will contribute to the on-going development of the service, and provide clinical expertise with collaboration to the multi-disciplinary team. The post holder will be responsible for providing specialist clinical psychology input to the unit, which will include individual assessment, formulation, intervention and supervision/consultation.

The post holder will pragmatically draw on a full range of clinical psychology theories to aid assessment and intervention approaches as relevant to this client group. The post holder will have the opportunity for clinical supervision and team reflection. They will also play an active role in research, audit and publication

About us

Clinical

  • Carry an individual caseload, providing appropriate psychological assessment and evidence-based therapy
  • Manage this caseload including formulating, planning, risk assessment and evaluating interventions
  • Contribute to the delivery and management of the psychological groups programme including facilitation/supervision
  • Assist in the development of the teams psychological formulation and therapeutic skills
  • Support other members of the team, providing consultancy, clinical and management supervision and training as appropriate
  • Participate in a programme of continuing professional development and annual appraisal
  • To consult with colleagues in the multi-disciplinary team on psychological aspects of clients assessments and therapy plans
  • To attend MDT meetings and CPA reviews
  • To attend and engage with team supervision and development activities
  • To participate in other meetings or committees as necessary
  • Involves and engages users of the service and others in discussions about service direction, improvements and the values on which they are based
  • Actively creates opportunities to enable everyone to learn from each other and from external good practice
  • Works with others to make sure there is a clear direction for values, strategies and policies and leads the way when interests are in conflic
  • Evaluates the quality of own and others work and raises quality issues and related risks with the appropriate people

Support

  • Assist in the development of the teams psychological formulation and therapeutic skills
  • Support other members of the team, providing consultancy, supervision and training as appropriat
  • To contribute to the training and supervision of Assistant Psychologists, and other members of the MDT
  • To provide teaching and training sessions on psychological assessment, formulation and intervention and other key psychological theories and models to colleague groups and teams
  • Liaise with community services, social care and other agencies as necessary

Professional

  • Maintain registration with the HCPC
  • Participate in appraisal and mandatory training
  • Engage in continuing professional development (CPD)
  • Remain up to date with current knowledge and practice
  • Act at all times within the regulations and recommendations of the HCPC
  • Operate within boundaries of own professional competence
  • Maintain professional boundaries
  • Be familiar with Schoen Clinic Newbridge policies and procedures
  • Be familiar with the individual and group treatment programme at Schoen Clinic Newbridge
  • Ensure good communication with patients and families
  • Report any untoward incidents in line with Schoen Clinic, Newbridge policy and procedures
  • Obtain regular clinical supervision from an accredited supervisor

Administrative

  • To record client contacts and assessments according to relevant policies, using computerised system
  • To keep other notes and records as may be necessary to clinical psychology professional practice, using paper and/or computer systems
  • To provide written reports on psychological assessments, formulation, therapeutic progress and outcomes for colleagues and referrers

Join our CQC rated Outstanding Eating Disorders Inpatient Unit on a full time permanent basis as lead Psychologist.

The post holder will be expected to lead the current psychology team consisting of a CBT therapist, psychotherapist, art psychotherapist and assistant psychologists. The post holder will contribute to the on-going development of the service, and provide clinical expertise with collaboration to the multi-disciplinary team. The post holder will be responsible for providing specialist clinical psychology input to the unit, which will include individual assessment, formulation, intervention and supervision/consultation.

The post holder will pragmatically draw on a full range of clinical psychology theories to aid assessment and intervention approaches as relevant to this client group. The post holder will have the opportunity for clinical supervision and team reflection. They will also play an active role in research, audit and publication

About us

Clinical

  • Carry an individual caseload, providing appropriate psychological assessment and evidence-based therapy
  • Manage this caseload including formulating, planning, risk assessment and evaluating interventions
  • Contribute to the delivery and management of the psychological groups programme including facilitation/supervision
  • Assist in the development of the teams psychological formulation and therapeutic skills
  • Support other members of the team, providing consultancy, clinical and management supervision and training as appropriate
  • Participate in a programme of continuing professional development and annual appraisal
  • To consult with colleagues in the multi-disciplinary team on psychological aspects of clients assessments and therapy plans
  • To attend MDT meetings and CPA reviews
  • To attend and engage with team supervision and development activities
  • To participate in other meetings or committees as necessary
  • Involves and engages users of the service and others in discussions about service direction, improvements and the values on which they are based
  • Actively creates opportunities to enable everyone to learn from each other and from external good practice
  • Works with others to make sure there is a clear direction for values, strategies and policies and leads the way when interests are in conflic
  • Evaluates the quality of own and others work and raises quality issues and related risks with the appropriate people

Support

  • Assist in the development of the teams psychological formulation and therapeutic skills
  • Support other members of the team, providing consultancy, supervision and training as appropriat
  • To contribute to the training and supervision of Assistant Psychologists, and other members of the MDT
  • To provide teaching and training sessions on psychological assessment, formulation and intervention and other key psychological theories and models to colleague groups and teams
  • Liaise with community services, social care and other agencies as necessary

Professional

  • Maintain registration with the HCPC
  • Participate in appraisal and mandatory training
  • Engage in continuing professional development (CPD)
  • Remain up to date with current knowledge and practice
  • Act at all times within the regulations and recommendations of the HCPC
  • Operate within boundaries of own professional competence
  • Maintain professional boundaries
  • Be familiar with Schoen Clinic Newbridge policies and procedures
  • Be familiar with the individual and group treatment programme at Schoen Clinic Newbridge
  • Ensure good communication with patients and families
  • Report any untoward incidents in line with Schoen Clinic, Newbridge policy and procedures
  • Obtain regular clinical supervision from an accredited supervisor

Administrative

  • To record client contacts and assessments according to relevant policies, using computerised system
  • To keep other notes and records as may be necessary to clinical psychology professional practice, using paper and/or computer systems
  • To provide written reports on psychological assessments, formulation, therapeutic progress and outcomes for colleagues and referrers



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