An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and competent Band 8A Psychologist to join an expanding Community Forensic Psychology Service. This is an exciting area of forensic services to work in; forensic community teams across the country are being expanded and invested in, consistent with the NHS Long Term Plan. This post is a consequence of additional funding which recognises the importance of psychological input for forensic service users who are stepping down into less restrictive settings and back into the community.
The post holder would join a well-established and well respected forensic team: NELFT's low-secure forensic unit, Morris ward, has ranked first in the UK and Ireland according the Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services (QNFMHS).
The post holder will provide assessment and evidence-based interventions to service users presenting with complex mental health issues including psychosis, trauma histories and substance misuse, in addition to offending behaviour. Interventions will include individual, group, and family work. The post holder will work mainly with service users in the community but some work with inpatient service users and teams may be required. Interventions will include individual, group, and family work.
This post would suit someone with a strong interest in multidisciplinary working and working with wider systems including family and carers. The role will require creative andinnovativeinput including offering consultation to forensic and non-forensic colleagues. Good applicants would be passionate about addressing discrimination and inequalities and have an awareness of how this affects mental health, recovery and risk.
This job will require direct face to face working with service users. This post will involve travel between sites within the areas served by NELFT.
The boroughs covered by the Trust are very diverse and we would actively encourage applicants to apply who represent this diversity.
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Clinical Skills
Leadership
To participate as an experienced clinician in the development of a high quality, responsive and accessible service including advising both service and professional management on those aspects of the service where matters relating to psychology need addressing.
Administration
To be computer literate and encourage implementation of the Trusts IM&T Strategy.
To ensure accurate recording of actions, and updating service users records, maintaining confidentiality at all times.
To take part, and assist, in the planning and administration relating of day to day running of the caseload.
Communication
To communicate and relate at the highest level where complex formulations need to be developed, synthesised and explained.
To communicate effectively, orally and in writing at a highly technical and clinically sensitive level to service users and professionals within and outside the NHS in line with confidentiality and safeguarding protocols.
Teaching, Training and Supervision
Provide structured supervision and training to community and inpatient teams, including doctors, psychologists and other mental health professionals regarding psychological work with service users, their families and other professional networks. To provide supervision of other professionals in the service who are members of the Trust.
To organise and provide psychology groups in line with research and service and training needs.
To provide clinical supervision as agreed by the Lead Psychologist for the Forensic Psychology Service to trainees and newly qualified psychologists in ways that fit with the individuals stage of professional development and is in accordance with standards prescribed by the BPS.
To act as a highly specialist psychologist by providing supervision, consultation and training including academic presentations to team members and to other agencies.
To support and supervise honorary staff in training to work within the specialised modality being offered.
To ensure own continued professional development and support a culture of lifelong learning in self and others.
To undertake own mandatory training.
To undertake a regular appraisal, developing a personal development plan that includes clinical competencies reflecting the health needs of the local population and relates to Trust strategy.
To support new staff and their integration within the team.
Re
search and Service Evaluation
To use theory and research to inform evidence-based practice in work with groups, individuals, and their networks in line with current and best practice.
To undertake or participate in relevant clinical research, service evaluation and audit in line with service objectives.
To undertake project management including complex audit and service evaluation with colleagues within the service to help develop service provision.
An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and competent Band 8A Psychologist to join an expanding Community Forensic Psychology Service. This is an exciting area of forensic services to work in; forensic community teams across the country are being expanded and invested in, consistent with the NHS Long Term Plan. This post is a consequence of additional funding which recognises the importance of psychological input for forensic service users who are stepping down into less restrictive settings and back into the community.
The post holder would join a well-established and well respected forensic team: NELFT's low-secure forensic unit, Morris ward, has ranked first in the UK and Ireland according the Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services (QNFMHS).
The post holder will provide assessment and evidence-based interventions to service users presenting with complex mental health issues including psychosis, trauma histories and substance misuse, in addition to offending behaviour. Interventions will include individual, group, and family work. The post holder will work mainly with service users in the community but some work with inpatient service users and teams may be required. Interventions will include individual, group, and family work.
This post would suit someone with a strong interest in multidisciplinary working and working with wider systems including family and carers. The role will require creative andinnovativeinput including offering consultation to forensic and non-forensic colleagues. Good applicants would be passionate about addressing discrimination and inequalities and have an awareness of how this affects mental health, recovery and risk.
This job will require direct face to face working with service users. This post will involve travel between sites within the areas served by NELFT.
The boroughs covered by the Trust are very diverse and we would actively encourage applicants to apply who represent this diversity.
Clinical Skills
Leadership
To participate as an experienced clinician in the development of a high quality, responsive and accessible service including advising both service and professional management on those aspects of the service where matters relating to psychology need addressing.
Administration
To be computer literate and encourage implementation of the Trusts IM&T Strategy.
To ensure accurate recording of actions, and updating service users records, maintaining confidentiality at all times.
To take part, and assist, in the planning and administration relating of day to day running of the caseload.
Communication
To communicate and relate at the highest level where complex formulations need to be developed, synthesised and explained.
To communicate effectively, orally and in writing at a highly technical and clinically sensitive level to service users and professionals within and outside the NHS in line with confidentiality and safeguarding protocols.
Teaching, Training and Supervision
Provide structured supervision and training to community and inpatient teams, including doctors, psychologists and other mental health professionals regarding psychological work with service users, their families and other professional networks. To provide supervision of other professionals in the service who are members of the Trust.
To organise and provide psychology groups in line with research and service and training needs.
To provide clinical supervision as agreed by the Lead Psychologist for the Forensic Psychology Service to trainees and newly qualified psychologists in ways that fit with the individuals stage of professional development and is in accordance with standards prescribed by the BPS.
To act as a highly specialist psychologist by providing supervision, consultation and training including academic presentations to team members and to other agencies.
To support and supervise honorary staff in training to work within the specialised modality being offered.
To ensure own continued professional development and support a culture of lifelong learning in self and others.
To undertake own mandatory training.
To undertake a regular appraisal, developing a personal development plan that includes clinical competencies reflecting the health needs of the local population and relates to Trust strategy.
To support new staff and their integration within the team.
Re
search and Service Evaluation
To use theory and research to inform evidence-based practice in work with groups, individuals, and their networks in line with current and best practice.
To undertake or participate in relevant clinical research, service evaluation and audit in line with service objectives.
To undertake project management including complex audit and service evaluation with colleagues within the service to help develop service provision.