Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist/ Psychological Therapist inStockport inStockport PUBLISHED 18 DEC 2023

£51,956.42 to £60,217.45 a year Dependant on experience (pro rata for part time hours)  PERMANENT 
Professional training in one or more Psychological Therapies AND accredited membership of the relevant body.


You will join our welcoming and supportive team of seven Clinical Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists. You will work as part of a comprehensive and highly skilled multi-disciplinary team providing direct clinical input and assessment for young people with complex mental health difficulties, including eating disorder, emerging personality disorder and complex trauma.


As a

Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist/ Psychological Therapist,

you will have
(As a minimum):

Doctoral level training in clinical, counselling, health or forensic Psychology, including two or more distinct psychological therapies.

Current registration with HCPC

OR

a registered qualification in health care at graduate level in nursing, social work, allied health professional AND Post-qualification training in a specialised area of psychological therapy

OR

Professional training in one or more Psychological Therapies AND accredited membership of the relevant body

Minimum of twelve months post qualification experience or appropriate experience in training to join us at a preceptorship level.

Full UK Driving Licence

Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of clients across the full range of care settings, including at least six months clinical experience working in child and adolescent mental health.

Experience of working multi-disciplinary team working and interagency collaboration

Knowledge of whole life span development and the impact on emotional, psychological and mental well-being.

Knowledge of the theory and practice of at least one evidence based psychological therapy relevant to the treatment of adolescents with complex problems and their families.

A commitment to supporting young people with complex presentations, risks and needs to develop resilience and move towards independence.


Want to see what some of our young people and staff think?
Team Interviews - Care in Mind


Highly Specialist Psychologist (Clinical, Counselling, Forensic or Health)/Psychological Therapist


Permanent- Full time - Mon-Fri (Flexible working options available)


37.5 hours per week (Part Time hours will be considered, Minimum of 22.5 hours)


Based at our Head Office in Stockport, with travel to Lancashire and Birstall in West Yorkshire.


£51,956.42 to £60,217.45 FTE per annum (Dependent on skills and experience, pro rata for part time)


Band 7 Preceptorship applicants would also be considered.


As a

Psychologist/ Psychological Therapist

you will

Provide psychological assessment and treatment to young people with severe and enduring mental health disorders. Holding a small clinical caseload, with young people typically remaining in placement for at least 12-18 months, you will have the flexibility to provide intensive, integrative, and innovative interventions within professional guidelines and the overall framework of the service policies and procedures.

Work closely and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team that values skills and knowledge from all specialisms, including clinical nurse specialists, consultant psychiatrists, psychologists and psychological therapists, and the residential team. This will include providing psychological theory and knowledge to support assessment, formulation and management of risk within a unique and innovative service model that supports young people to develop resilience and learn to manage their risk independently.

Ensure that psychological knowledge is integrated across the residential homes through training and consultation.

Develop excellent leadership and communication skills within the context of a complex multidisciplinary and multiagency system.

Work in an environment where innovative practice is encouraged with excellent opportunities to:

o utilise research skills for audit

o develop and deliver teaching and training

o contribute to policy and service development

o engage in CPD


You will join our welcoming and supportive team of seven Clinical Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists. You will work as part of a comprehensive and highly skilled multi-disciplinary team providing direct clinical input and assessment for young people with complex mental health difficulties, including eating disorder, emerging personality disorder and complex trauma.


As a

Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist/ Psychological Therapist,

you will have
(As a minimum):

Doctoral level training in clinical, counselling, health or forensic Psychology, including two or more distinct psychological therapies.

Current registration with HCPC

OR

a registered qualification in health care at graduate level in nursing, social work, allied health professional AND Post-qualification training in a specialised area of psychological therapy

OR

Professional training in one or more Psychological Therapies AND accredited membership of the relevant body

Minimum of twelve months post qualification experience or appropriate experience in training to join us at a preceptorship level.

Full UK Driving Licence

Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of clients across the full range of care settings, including at least six months clinical experience working in child and adolescent mental health.

Experience of working multi-disciplinary team working and interagency collaboration

Knowledge of whole life span development and the impact on emotional, psychological and mental well-being.

Knowledge of the theory and practice of at least one evidence based psychological therapy relevant to the treatment of adolescents with complex problems and their families.

A commitment to supporting young people with complex presentations, risks and needs to develop resilience and move towards independence.


Want to see what some of our young people and staff think?
Team Interviews - Care in Mind


Highly Specialist Psychologist (Clinical, Counselling, Forensic or Health)/Psychological Therapist


Permanent- Full time - Mon-Fri (Flexible working options available)


37.5 hours per week (Part Time hours will be considered, Minimum of 22.5 hours)


Based at our Head Office in Stockport, with travel to Lancashire and Birstall in West Yorkshire.


£51,956.42 to £60,217.45 FTE per annum (Dependent on skills and experience, pro rata for part time)


Band 7 Preceptorship applicants would also be considered.


As a

Psychologist/ Psychological Therapist

you will

Provide psychological assessment and treatment to young people with severe and enduring mental health disorders. Holding a small clinical caseload, with young people typically remaining in placement for at least 12-18 months, you will have the flexibility to provide intensive, integrative, and innovative interventions within professional guidelines and the overall framework of the service policies and procedures.

Work closely and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team that values skills and knowledge from all specialisms, including clinical nurse specialists, consultant psychiatrists, psychologists and psychological therapists, and the residential team. This will include providing psychological theory and knowledge to support assessment, formulation and management of risk within a unique and innovative service model that supports young people to develop resilience and learn to manage their risk independently.

Ensure that psychological knowledge is integrated across the residential homes through training and consultation.

Develop excellent leadership and communication skills within the context of a complex multidisciplinary and multiagency system.

Work in an environment where innovative practice is encouraged with excellent opportunities to:

o utilise research skills for audit

o develop and deliver teaching and training

o contribute to policy and service development

o engage in CPD



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