Senior Assistant PsychologistinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED TUE 5 NOV 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

BLUE LIGHT CARDHOLISTICINTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMMENTAL HEALTHNHSPENSIONWEEKEND
Opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the mental health treatment of community offenders, making a positive impact on their lives and reducing recidivism.
Engagement in a dynamic and challenging work environment that fosters professional growth and development in psychological assessments and interventions.
Support from qualified psychologists, allowing for continuous learning and skill enhancement in various psychological methodologies and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, including probation practitioners and community health staff, promoting holistic approaches to offender care.
Attractive employee benefits, including additional pay enhancements for evenings, weekends, and holidays, along with a generous leave policy.
Access to excellent staff support programs, including a wellbeing programme and discounts through the Blue Light Card, promoting overall job satisfaction and work-life balance.
Involvement in service development initiatives, allowing the opportunity to directly shape the MHTR service and contribute to training and community engagement.
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is looking for a full-time Senior Assistant Psychologist to join the expanding Mental Health Treatment Requirement (MHTR) service in northern Greater Manchester. The role involves conducting psychological assessments, developing formulations, and delivering individual psychological interventions to community offenders under mental health orders. Candidates should possess strong clinical and interpersonal skills to meet the dynamic needs of clients and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to improve psychological well-being and reduce reoffending risks.

In this challenging yet rewarding environment, the Senior Assistant Psychologist will assist in implementing evidence-based psychological interventions, contribute to training development, and support the overall delivery and evaluation of the MHTR service. Additional responsibilities include managing effective risk assessment strategies and ensuring stakeholder communication. The position offers competitive benefits, including enhanced pay for evening and weekend work, ample annual leave, a pension scheme, and further employee wellness programs.
Opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the mental health treatment of community offenders, making a positive impact on their lives and reducing recidivism.
Engagement in a dynamic and challenging work environment that fosters professional growth and development in psychological assessments and interventions.
Support from qualified psychologists, allowing for continuous learning and skill enhancement in various psychological methodologies and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, including probation practitioners and community health staff, promoting holistic approaches to offender care.
Attractive employee benefits, including additional pay enhancements for evenings, weekends, and holidays, along with a generous leave policy.
Access to excellent staff support programs, including a wellbeing programme and discounts through the Blue Light Card, promoting overall job satisfaction and work-life balance.
Involvement in service development initiatives, allowing the opportunity to directly shape the MHTR service and contribute to training and community engagement.

 


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