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Clinical PsychologistinLincolninLincolnPUBLISHED MON 17 MAR 2025

Opportunity to make a profound impact on patients' lives through personalized care and rehabilitation strategies.
Flexible work schedule with only 7.5 hours per week, allowing for easy management of other commitments such as additional employment or training.
Supportive and values-driven work environment encouraging innovation and collaboration among a diverse interdisciplinary team.
Access to extensive professional development opportunities through the Active Learning Hub, including both e-learning and face-to-face training.
Recognition and rewards for outstanding contributions through the Active Awards programme and the Refer a Friend scheme.
Comprehensive benefits including 25 days plus bank holidays, enhanced sick and maternity pay, and a robust support system via the Employee Assistance Programme.
Engagement in a meaningful role that not only focuses on clinical responsibilities but also supports the broader aspects of family and community integration.
Unlock your potential as a Clinical Psychologist at The Laurels, part of one of the UK’s leading providers of complex care. Nestled just two miles from the stunning city of Lincoln, we offer a warm and welcoming environment dedicated to transforming lives. We’re looking for a compassionate professional like you to support patients on their recovery journeys, just as we did for Tosin, whose inspiring transformation highlights the impact you can have in this rewarding role.

At The Laurels, you'll work just 7.5 hours a week, allowing you to maintain a wonderful work-life balance while pursuing your passions or other commitments. You’ll play a vital role in delivering tailored psychological assessments and therapy to individuals facing challenges from brain injuries, strokes, and neurological conditions. Join our values-driven team where collaboration and innovation are celebrated, and take pride in helping our patients thrive and reconnect with their families and communities. Are you ready to help shape extraordinary recovery stories? Apply today and become a catalyst for change!
Opportunity to make a profound impact on patients' lives through personalized care and rehabilitation strategies.
Flexible work schedule with only 7.5 hours per week, allowing for easy management of other commitments such as additional employment or training.
Supportive and values-driven work environment encouraging innovation and collaboration among a diverse interdisciplinary team.
Access to extensive professional development opportunities through the Active Learning Hub, including both e-learning and face-to-face training.
Recognition and rewards for outstanding contributions through the Active Awards programme and the Refer a Friend scheme.
Comprehensive benefits including 25 days plus bank holidays, enhanced sick and maternity pay, and a robust support system via the Employee Assistance Programme.
Engagement in a meaningful role that not only focuses on clinical responsibilities but also supports the broader aspects of family and community integration.

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Useful skills for a Clinical Psychologist:
To work as a Clinical Psychologist in the UK, several key skills and qualifications are essential. Here’s an overview:
Educational Requirements
1. Undergraduate Degree: A degree in psychology that is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) is required. This usually includes a Bachelor’s degree with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) from the BPS.
2. Postgraduate Training: You must complete a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) or an equivalent qualification that is also accredited by the BPS and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Key Skills
1. Clinical Assessment: Ability to conduct assessments using a range of psychological tests, interviews, and observational methods.
2. Therapeutic Skills: Proficiency in various therapeutic modalities (e.g., Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, humanistic approaches) to effectively work with clients.
3. Research Skills: Capability to understand and conduct research, as clinical psychologists often engage in evidence-based practice and may be involved in research projects.
4. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to convey complex psychological concepts clearly and build rapport with clients.
5. Empathy and Emotional Intelligence: Ability to understand and relate to clients’ feelings and experiences, providing compassionate and supportive care.
6. Problem-Solving Skills: Competence in identifying problems, formulating hypotheses, and developing treatment plans tailored to individual clients.
7. Teamwork and Collaboration: Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
8. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds, ensuring that treatment approaches are sensitive to cultural differences.
9. Professionalism and Ethical Practice: Adherence to ethical guidelines and professional standards as set by the HCPC and BPS.
10. Continuous Learning: Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying current with new research, therapies, and best practices in the field.
Additional Experiences
- Work Experience: Gaining relevant experience in clinical or healthcare settings prior to training, such as assistant psychologist roles, mental health support worker positions, or voluntary work in related fields.
- Supervision Experience: Engaging in regular supervision during training and practice to reflect on work and improve skills.
Registration
- HCPC Registration: After completing the necessary training and qualifications, you must register with the Health and Care Professions Council to practice as a Clinical Psychologist in the UK.
 


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