Principal Clinical Psychologist inLiverpool inLiverpool PUBLISHED 25 OCT 2024

Band 8b: £62,215 to £72,293 a year per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

The successful candidate will be providing assessments, formulations and therapeutic interventions, both individually and in group format, where indicated.

A vacancy has arisen for a 8B Clinical Psychologist working within the Older Adults service across Liverpool and Sefton. We are looking for someone with the clinical skills and experience to enable them to work with older people living with a full range of mental health difficulties and dementia. You will join a team that are passionate about creatively working with older people and promoting their Rights.

The banding of the post reflects the additional responsibilities that the successful applicant will be expected to fulfil, in terms of developing leadership skills and dealing with a range of non-clinical issues not expected of a lower banding.

The successful candidate will be providing assessments, formulations and therapeutic interventions, both individually and in group format, where indicated. The post holder will have a strong interest and commitment to working with older people and people living with dementia. Experience of research, audit and teaching would also be beneficial.

The post holder will also have opportunities for Continuing Professional Development and be encouraged to contribute to the professional development of other staff members.

About us

Please refer to the Job Description for the principal responsibilities for this post and the detailed person specification.

A vacancy has arisen for a 8B Clinical Psychologist working within the Older Adults service across Liverpool and Sefton. We are looking for someone with the clinical skills and experience to enable them to work with older people living with a full range of mental health difficulties and dementia. You will join a team that are passionate about creatively working with older people and promoting their Rights.

The banding of the post reflects the additional responsibilities that the successful applicant will be expected to fulfil, in terms of developing leadership skills and dealing with a range of non-clinical issues not expected of a lower banding.

The successful candidate will be providing assessments, formulations and therapeutic interventions, both individually and in group format, where indicated. The post holder will have a strong interest and commitment to working with older people and people living with dementia. Experience of research, audit and teaching would also be beneficial.

The post holder will also have opportunities for Continuing Professional Development and be encouraged to contribute to the professional development of other staff members.

About us

Please refer to the Job Description for the principal responsibilities for this post and the detailed person specification.



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