Developmental (B7-8a) Applied Psychologist inStourbridge inStourbridge PUBLISHED WED 15 JAN 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £60,504 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
MENTAL HEALTH MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS
Opportunity to work in a specialized field focused on learning disabilities and mental health needs, contributing to meaningful improvements in patient care.
A supportive and forward-thinking team environment that fosters collaboration and professional development.
Position offers a clear pathway for career advancement from Band 7 to 8a without the traditional development process.
Engagement in a diverse range of activities, including assessments, interventions, training, and consultation across multi-agency networks.
Chance to implement policy changes and play a leadership role within the multidisciplinary team, influencing quality of care.
Access to a wide range of community-based services and opportunities to work across different areas within the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
Utilization of doctoral-level research skills for service development and the supervision of assistant and trainee psychologists, contributing to the advancement of the field.
The Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a qualified Applied Psychologist for a developmental post in specialist learning disability services in Stourbridge. This role is designed for passionate professionals, particularly those at Band 7 looking to progress to Band 8a or current Band 8a psychologists aiming to enhance their skills within a Community Learning Disability Team (CLDT). Successful candidates will work within a supportive, multi-disciplinary team that provides a range of assessments, interventions, and consultations for individuals with learning disabilities facing complex mental health issues, ensuring high-quality psychological support and promoting recovery-focused care.

The position involves close collaboration with various stakeholders, including psychology and non-psychology colleagues, community teams, and social care agencies, to deliver comprehensive care tailored to the needs of clients. Candidates will take on leadership responsibilities, adhere to professional guidelines, oversee psychological practices, and utilize research skills for service development. Opportunities for cross-division work and involvement in the broader community services within Dudley are also available, creating a dynamic and rewarding work environment dedicated to improving patient care.

 


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