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Clinical PsychologistinKings LynninKings LynnPUBLISHED THU 27 FEB 2025

Band 8a: £53,755 to £60,504 a year pro rata per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADFAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

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

Opportunity to work in an 'Outstanding' team dedicated to improving the lives of children and young people with learning disabilities and mental health issues.
Flexible working arrangements, including agile and home working options, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team, allowing for collaborative work and diverse professional input into psychological care.
Access to preceptorship opportunities for Band 7 to 8a, facilitating professional growth and development.
Chance to contribute to research, audit, and service development, enhancing both personal and professional skills in a supportive environment.
Possibility to engage in teaching and training of other professionals, fostering a culture of learning and development within the service.
Strong community ties with opportunities to work across multiple locations in Norfolk, enriching the professional experience through varied contexts.
Are you a compassionate and innovative Clinical Psychologist looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust is inviting you to join our esteemed multidisciplinary team at the ‘Outstanding’ Starfish service in King's Lynn. The role offers a part-time position of 30 hours weekly, with flexibility options, including the chance for remote working. We offer a welcoming and supportive environment where your expertise will help shape essential psychological provisions for young individuals with learning disabilities facing mental health challenges.

In this vital role, you will engage in meaningful assessments and interventions for children aged 4-18, working closely not only with young people but also their families and various professional networks. Your contributions will come alive through direct consultations, creative psychological interventions, and collaborative care planning. Our commitment to professional development will support you in honing your skills and contributing to research and teaching initiatives. If you are eager to join a team that values and enhances the lives of children and young people while providing a nurturing space for your growth, we would love to hear from you!
Opportunity to work in an 'Outstanding' team dedicated to improving the lives of children and young people with learning disabilities and mental health issues.
Flexible working arrangements, including agile and home working options, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team, allowing for collaborative work and diverse professional input into psychological care.
Access to preceptorship opportunities for Band 7 to 8a, facilitating professional growth and development.
Chance to contribute to research, audit, and service development, enhancing both personal and professional skills in a supportive environment.
Possibility to engage in teaching and training of other professionals, fostering a culture of learning and development within the service.
Strong community ties with opportunities to work across multiple locations in Norfolk, enriching the professional experience through varied contexts.

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Useful skills for a Clinical Psychologist:
To work as a Clinical Psychologist in the UK, several key skills and qualifications are essential. Here’s an overview:
Educational Requirements
1. Undergraduate Degree: A degree in psychology that is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) is required. This usually includes a Bachelor’s degree with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) from the BPS.
2. Postgraduate Training: You must complete a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) or an equivalent qualification that is also accredited by the BPS and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Key Skills
1. Clinical Assessment: Ability to conduct assessments using a range of psychological tests, interviews, and observational methods.
2. Therapeutic Skills: Proficiency in various therapeutic modalities (e.g., Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, humanistic approaches) to effectively work with clients.
3. Research Skills: Capability to understand and conduct research, as clinical psychologists often engage in evidence-based practice and may be involved in research projects.
4. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to convey complex psychological concepts clearly and build rapport with clients.
5. Empathy and Emotional Intelligence: Ability to understand and relate to clients’ feelings and experiences, providing compassionate and supportive care.
6. Problem-Solving Skills: Competence in identifying problems, formulating hypotheses, and developing treatment plans tailored to individual clients.
7. Teamwork and Collaboration: Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
8. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds, ensuring that treatment approaches are sensitive to cultural differences.
9. Professionalism and Ethical Practice: Adherence to ethical guidelines and professional standards as set by the HCPC and BPS.
10. Continuous Learning: Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying current with new research, therapies, and best practices in the field.
Additional Experiences
- Work Experience: Gaining relevant experience in clinical or healthcare settings prior to training, such as assistant psychologist roles, mental health support worker positions, or voluntary work in related fields.
- Supervision Experience: Engaging in regular supervision during training and practice to reflect on work and improve skills.
Registration
- HCPC Registration: After completing the necessary training and qualifications, you must register with the Health and Care Professions Council to practice as a Clinical Psychologist in the UK.
 


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