Clinical/ Counselling Psychologist inIlford inIlford PUBLISHED WED 11 DEC 2024

Band 8b: £62,215 to £72,293 a year pa (plus HCAS) pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

MENTAL HEALTH NHS
Opportunities for leadership, The role allows you to lead the development of an effective team and manage conflict, fostering a positive work culture.
Professional growth, Access to high-quality clinical supervision and chances to lead research projects ensures continuous professional development.
Impactful work, Providing specialist psychological interventions to individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism has a profound impact on their lives and wellbeing.
Collaborative environment, Working alongside multidisciplinary teams and forming productive relationships with other mental health services enhances collaborative care.
Evidence-based practice, The role emphasizes using the latest research and best practices, ensuring that your work is current and effective.
Cultural competence, The position allows for the provision of culturally appropriate psychological interventions, ensuring inclusivity and respect for diverse backgrounds.
The role of Clinical/Counselling Psychologist at NELFT North East London Foundation Trust in Ilford involves leading an Intensive Support Team focused on providing high-quality psychological services to adults with intellectual disabilities and autism. Key responsibilities include fostering a collaborative team culture, managing workloads and waiting lists, and ensuring that clinical practices are informed by the latest research. The position requires providing specialist consultation and clinical input, supervising junior psychological professionals, and taking a lead on Positive Behaviour Support and Systemic approaches.

Additionally, the psychologist will play a central role in assessment, treatment, and outcome measurement within the team, along with maintaining strong relationships with various mental health services. The role emphasises the importance of adhering to trust policies while delivering culturally appropriate interventions and participating in audit, training, and recruitment processes. The position also requires excellent record-keeping and a commitment to continuous professional development to uphold the highest standards of clinical practice.

 


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