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Qualified Practitioner Psychologist
Posted 20 minutes 2 seconds ago by NHS
Permanent
Full Time
Healthcare & Medical Jobs
Liverpool, City, United Kingdom, L19 2RY
Job Description
The best people have one thing in common.
They care.
Do you want to make a difference? Do you want to work in an environment where you can use your clinical skills and your creativity to achieve the best for people?
An opportunity has arisen for a Qualified Practitioner Psychologist to become a part of our multidisciplinary team, delivering comprehensive assessment, formulation and recovery focussed interventions to the people who access our services.
Under the supervision of a senior registered Psychologist, you will be part of our national Psychology Team with multiple opportunities for reflective practice, peer support, research, and CPD.
This role provides an exciting opportunity for someone who is seeking to develop their skills with opportunities for professional development. This role would be suitable for a newly qualified HCPC registered psychologist, it will be supported by a senior psychologist and the local NHS Camden Core Teams which the postholder is expected to work closely with. A core objective of this new role is to help people in treatment who also have a mental health difficulty, to access timely and appropriate support. This will be done by working alongside the local Camden NHS Core Teams, to support access to relevant and necessary services. A key aspect of this role will therefore be to create and sustain strong links with the NHS Camden Core Teams, including strengthening liaison and referral pathways.
Main duties of the job Provide clinical leadership; supporting your own services development to deliver psychology, psychosocial therapy and talking therapies
Provide clinical leadership and supervision within the sphere of your professional expertise
Provide evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions with due regard to issues of equality, diversity and inclusion
Actively promote integrated health/care professional working internally and externally
Deliver regular monthly reflective practice, team formulations and other psychologically informed approaches
Support delivery and understanding of an effective, trauma-informed psychology provision within your service
Lead the more junior psychological professionals within your service
Provide clinical supervision and consultation to assistant psychologists and counsellors as appropriate
About us Leadership
Provide clinical leadership; supporting your own services development to deliver psychology, psychosocial therapy and talking therapies
Provide clinical leadership and supervision within the sphere of your professional expertise
Provide evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions with due regard to issues of equality, diversity and inclusion
Actively promote integrated health/care professional working internally and externally
Deliver regular monthly reflective practice, team formulations and other psychologically informed approaches
Support delivery and understanding of an effective, trauma-informed psychology provision within your service
Lead the more junior psychological professionals within your service
Provide clinical supervision and consultation to assistant psychologists and counsellors as appropriate
Clinical & Clinical Supervision
Provide consultation, training and clinical supervision to support the provision of psychologically-based interventions
Provide highly specialist, psychological assessment and formulation for the people who use our services
Promote and contribute to multidisciplinary assessments
Provide highly specialist interventions
Receive regular clinical supervision
Lead provision to ensure that interventions provided are trauma informed
Research & Development
Contribute to and support colleagues
Use specialist knowledge of research methods to initiate and support research, service evaluation and audit, to improve services
Job responsibilities This role provides an exciting progression opportunity for HCPC Registered Practitioner Psychologists who are seeking to develop their skills within a formal and supported preceptorship, with ongoing opportunities for professional development. Having qualified you will be supported to complete our preceptorship programme over a period of approximately two years. Upon successful completion there will be an opportunity for you to progress within your role, with an ongoing Highly Qualified Practitioner Psychologist opportunity.
We are looking for a qualified Clinical/Counselling/Forensic Psychologist to ensure the delivery of high quality, accessible and inclusive psychological services. Under the supervision of a senior psychologist, you will offer and support the delivery of a range of evidence-based psychological and psychosocial interventions relevant to the people we serve.
You will receive regular clinical supervision from a senior Psychologist. Our national Psychology Team provides connection, peer support, reflective practice and CPD.
You will need an appreciation of Change Grow Lives values, the people who use our services and how everyone within our diverse team can make a difference. If you can bring with you qualities such as emotional intelligence, openness to new ideas and ways of working, flexibility, patience, compassion and the ability to work with individuals and teams this will be of huge benefit.
We want all of our services to be Psychologically Informed. We support people experiencing difficulties associated with a range of challenges, most frequently including drug and alcohol use. We want to define clearly how we will focus our Psychology resources to support equity and assure quality and delivery of evidence-based interventions as outlined in Drug Misuse and Dependence: UK Guidelines on Clinical Management 2017.
Across your area you will work as part of multidisciplinary teams and your focus will be the excellent delivery of recommended specialised interventions. These form the primary Job Plan for all Psychology positions as they are clearly identified as contributing to supporting recovery.
Primary Functions:
Plan, develop and implement localised:
Contingency management initiatives in local services, aligned to evidence-based practice.
Social behaviour network therapy (SBNT) interventions embedded within the available range of psychosocial Interventions.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and motivational enhancement techniques, engaging in direct delivery of these interventions i.e. Assessing and then offering 6 sessions of CBT on cycle to people for whom this is indicated.
Behavioural couples therapy (BCT) and trauma-focused interventions for co-occurring disorders. i.e. Assessing and then offering 6 sessions on cycle to people for whom this is indicated.
Support the implementation of localised approaches using Motivational Interviewing (MI), providing appropriate support and supervision to practitioners and connecting to associated national teams.
Explore and implement localised third-wave CBT approaches, including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness-based relapse prevention.
Support localised trauma-informed care approaches, embedding associated practice within the local team.
Develop and establish mechanisms to measure outcomes, undertake fidelity checks, and evaluate the effectiveness of the above interventions.
Develop and establish mechanisms to support equity of access to the above specialised interventions.
Clinical Supervision:
Offer formal group clinical supervision to service staff on a monthly or bi-monthly basis.
Support broader staff teams in adopting psychologically informed practices.
Support the development of quality benchmarks for continuous professional development strategies.
Collaboration within MDT:
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure integrated care and holistic support.
Participate in regular communication and case review meetings to adjust treatment approaches.
Through consultancy, clinical supervision, training, and clinical case management, you will help to create innovative and effective service that adheres to best practice guidelines and delivery of high-quality care including drug and alcohol use. We want to define clearly how we will focus our Psychology resources to support equity and assure quality and delivery of evidence-based interventions as outlined in Drug Misuse and Dependence: UK Guidelines on Clinical Management 2017.
Person Specification
They care.
Do you want to make a difference? Do you want to work in an environment where you can use your clinical skills and your creativity to achieve the best for people?
An opportunity has arisen for a Qualified Practitioner Psychologist to become a part of our multidisciplinary team, delivering comprehensive assessment, formulation and recovery focussed interventions to the people who access our services.
Under the supervision of a senior registered Psychologist, you will be part of our national Psychology Team with multiple opportunities for reflective practice, peer support, research, and CPD.
This role provides an exciting opportunity for someone who is seeking to develop their skills with opportunities for professional development. This role would be suitable for a newly qualified HCPC registered psychologist, it will be supported by a senior psychologist and the local NHS Camden Core Teams which the postholder is expected to work closely with. A core objective of this new role is to help people in treatment who also have a mental health difficulty, to access timely and appropriate support. This will be done by working alongside the local Camden NHS Core Teams, to support access to relevant and necessary services. A key aspect of this role will therefore be to create and sustain strong links with the NHS Camden Core Teams, including strengthening liaison and referral pathways.
Main duties of the job Provide clinical leadership; supporting your own services development to deliver psychology, psychosocial therapy and talking therapies
Provide clinical leadership and supervision within the sphere of your professional expertise
Provide evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions with due regard to issues of equality, diversity and inclusion
Actively promote integrated health/care professional working internally and externally
Deliver regular monthly reflective practice, team formulations and other psychologically informed approaches
Support delivery and understanding of an effective, trauma-informed psychology provision within your service
Lead the more junior psychological professionals within your service
Provide clinical supervision and consultation to assistant psychologists and counsellors as appropriate
About us Leadership
Provide clinical leadership; supporting your own services development to deliver psychology, psychosocial therapy and talking therapies
Provide clinical leadership and supervision within the sphere of your professional expertise
Provide evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions with due regard to issues of equality, diversity and inclusion
Actively promote integrated health/care professional working internally and externally
Deliver regular monthly reflective practice, team formulations and other psychologically informed approaches
Support delivery and understanding of an effective, trauma-informed psychology provision within your service
Lead the more junior psychological professionals within your service
Provide clinical supervision and consultation to assistant psychologists and counsellors as appropriate
Clinical & Clinical Supervision
Provide consultation, training and clinical supervision to support the provision of psychologically-based interventions
Provide highly specialist, psychological assessment and formulation for the people who use our services
Promote and contribute to multidisciplinary assessments
Provide highly specialist interventions
Receive regular clinical supervision
Lead provision to ensure that interventions provided are trauma informed
Research & Development
Contribute to and support colleagues
Use specialist knowledge of research methods to initiate and support research, service evaluation and audit, to improve services
Job responsibilities This role provides an exciting progression opportunity for HCPC Registered Practitioner Psychologists who are seeking to develop their skills within a formal and supported preceptorship, with ongoing opportunities for professional development. Having qualified you will be supported to complete our preceptorship programme over a period of approximately two years. Upon successful completion there will be an opportunity for you to progress within your role, with an ongoing Highly Qualified Practitioner Psychologist opportunity.
We are looking for a qualified Clinical/Counselling/Forensic Psychologist to ensure the delivery of high quality, accessible and inclusive psychological services. Under the supervision of a senior psychologist, you will offer and support the delivery of a range of evidence-based psychological and psychosocial interventions relevant to the people we serve.
You will receive regular clinical supervision from a senior Psychologist. Our national Psychology Team provides connection, peer support, reflective practice and CPD.
You will need an appreciation of Change Grow Lives values, the people who use our services and how everyone within our diverse team can make a difference. If you can bring with you qualities such as emotional intelligence, openness to new ideas and ways of working, flexibility, patience, compassion and the ability to work with individuals and teams this will be of huge benefit.
We want all of our services to be Psychologically Informed. We support people experiencing difficulties associated with a range of challenges, most frequently including drug and alcohol use. We want to define clearly how we will focus our Psychology resources to support equity and assure quality and delivery of evidence-based interventions as outlined in Drug Misuse and Dependence: UK Guidelines on Clinical Management 2017.
Across your area you will work as part of multidisciplinary teams and your focus will be the excellent delivery of recommended specialised interventions. These form the primary Job Plan for all Psychology positions as they are clearly identified as contributing to supporting recovery.
Primary Functions:
Plan, develop and implement localised:
Contingency management initiatives in local services, aligned to evidence-based practice.
Social behaviour network therapy (SBNT) interventions embedded within the available range of psychosocial Interventions.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and motivational enhancement techniques, engaging in direct delivery of these interventions i.e. Assessing and then offering 6 sessions of CBT on cycle to people for whom this is indicated.
Behavioural couples therapy (BCT) and trauma-focused interventions for co-occurring disorders. i.e. Assessing and then offering 6 sessions on cycle to people for whom this is indicated.
Support the implementation of localised approaches using Motivational Interviewing (MI), providing appropriate support and supervision to practitioners and connecting to associated national teams.
Explore and implement localised third-wave CBT approaches, including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness-based relapse prevention.
Support localised trauma-informed care approaches, embedding associated practice within the local team.
Develop and establish mechanisms to measure outcomes, undertake fidelity checks, and evaluate the effectiveness of the above interventions.
Develop and establish mechanisms to support equity of access to the above specialised interventions.
Clinical Supervision:
Offer formal group clinical supervision to service staff on a monthly or bi-monthly basis.
Support broader staff teams in adopting psychologically informed practices.
Support the development of quality benchmarks for continuous professional development strategies.
Collaboration within MDT:
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure integrated care and holistic support.
Participate in regular communication and case review meetings to adjust treatment approaches.
Through consultancy, clinical supervision, training, and clinical case management, you will help to create innovative and effective service that adheres to best practice guidelines and delivery of high-quality care including drug and alcohol use. We want to define clearly how we will focus our Psychology resources to support equity and assure quality and delivery of evidence-based interventions as outlined in Drug Misuse and Dependence: UK Guidelines on Clinical Management 2017.
Person Specification
- Knowledge of legislation in relation to the cohort of people accessing our services and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to addiction and recovery.
- Additional training in relevant specialist psychological models - e.g. CBT, MBT, DBT, CAT, Systemic.
- Knowledge about addictions and the impact of these on individual and family life.
- Knowledge of the key psychosocial interventions used within the drug and alcohol field.
- Knowledge and skills in the use of psychometric and neuropsychological assessment.
- Skills in the use of complex methods of psychological assessment, psychological formulation, intervention, and management frequently requiring sustained and intense concentration.
- This requires the use of highly developed analytical and judgement skills.
- Skills in individual and group work and in programme planning. . click apply for full job details
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