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Specialist Clinical PsychologistinNorfolkinNorfolkPUBLISHED TUE 18 MAR 2025

Band 8a: £50,952 to £57,349 a year pro rata pa  PERMANENT 
CASELOADFAMILYHCPCMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS TrustFollow Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust

Opportunity to work within an Outstanding Community NHS Trust, enhancing professional reputation and job satisfaction.
Engagement in a newly created post within an evolving Intensive Support Service, allowing for innovation and influence on service development.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, promoting a comprehensive approach to care and learning from diverse professional perspectives.
Autonomous professional responsibility, enabling personal and professional growth through independent decision-making and case management.
Contributions to research and service development, providing the chance to engage in meaningful work that advances the field of clinical psychology.
Access to ongoing professional development opportunities, including supervision, training, and teaching roles, fostering continuous improvement and expertise.
The ability to make a significant impact on the lives of adults with learning disabilities, their families, and carers through specialized psychological services.
Are you a dedicated and compassionate Specialist Clinical or Counselling Psychologist with a passion for making a difference? Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, an Outstanding community trust, invites you to be part of our transformative journey. Join our newly established Countywide Intensive Support Service, where you will work within a dynamic multidisciplinary team aimed at supporting adults with learning disabilities in their community and preventing unnecessary admissions to acute mental health settings. This is a unique opportunity to lead the way in psychological care and support, fostering well-being and resilience among some of the most vulnerable individuals in our society.

In this rewarding role, you’ll provide specialist psychological assessments and develop tailored interventions, collaborating closely with families, carers, and other professionals. Your expertise will guide the team to create integrated care plans that take into account the individual's needs, challenges, and aspirations. You'll play a vital role in shaping our services while also contributing to research and development efforts that enhance our practices. At Norfolk Community Health and Care, you'll not only advance your professional journey but also help cultivate a nurturing environment that empowers both clients and their support networks. Join us and be a champion for change in the care sector—your skills can truly transform lives!
Opportunity to work within an Outstanding Community NHS Trust, enhancing professional reputation and job satisfaction.
Engagement in a newly created post within an evolving Intensive Support Service, allowing for innovation and influence on service development.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, promoting a comprehensive approach to care and learning from diverse professional perspectives.
Autonomous professional responsibility, enabling personal and professional growth through independent decision-making and case management.
Contributions to research and service development, providing the chance to engage in meaningful work that advances the field of clinical psychology.
Access to ongoing professional development opportunities, including supervision, training, and teaching roles, fostering continuous improvement and expertise.
The ability to make a significant impact on the lives of adults with learning disabilities, their families, and carers through specialized psychological services.

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