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Clinical / Clinical & Forensic Psychologist - Neuropsychiatry

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Posting date: 10 April 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Negotiable
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 05 May 2024
Location: Northampton, NN1 5DG
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: B0354-35857

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Summary

You can achieve more at St Andrews Healthcare St Andrews is the UKs largest mental health charity and a unique provider of specialist care in mental health, learning disability and neuropsychiatry. Based across our three sites (Northampton, Birmingham and Essex) and our Community Partnership Division supporting hundreds of people in the community, we aspire to deliver truly world class, holistic services within our outstanding, modern facilities. As a Charity, our independence means we can always put patients and service users interests at the heart of decision making, while re-investing surpluses in frontline services. This post offers an opportunity for a newly qualified or early career Clinical Psychologist looking for full time work in our Neuropsychiatry Division in Northampton, working across our Acquired Brain Injury Service. You will join a large team of over 20 Consultant Psychologists and 50 other registered Psychologists across the Charity, and a team of 5 Qualified Psychologists and 7.5 Assistant Psychologist in the Neuropsychiatry Division. In Neuropsychiatry, you will deliver highly specialised neurobehavioural rehabilitation to adults with acquired brain injury, behaviour that challenges and complex comorbidities. Our patients and your colleagues will expect you to live the St Andrews CARE values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence every single day. The Northampton site hosts services that include: Neuropsychiatry (including Acquired Brain Injury, Progressive Neurological Conditions Dementia and Huntingtons Disease, and Older Adults); Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation (including PICU); Learning Disability; Autism; Medium Secure Forensics; CAMHS; and Community Partnerships, as well as our Academic and Research and Innovation Centres, offering great opportunities to broaden and develop your skills in the future. The Neuropsychiatry Division also regularly provides placements for undergraduate Psychology students and Clinical Trainees. The Northampton site has facilities linked to our vocational service, Workbridge, such as a café, garden centre, charity shop, woodwork and ceramics workshop, all co-staffed by St Andrews staff and patients, and community-based service users. Other facilities include gyms and swimming pools for patients and staff to use. These are located within over 150 acres of beautiful grounds (please see link below for more details). https://www.stah.org/who-we-are/locations/northampton/ The Person We would like to recruit a Clinical Psychologist who has: Experience of, or a strong interest in, working with people with acquired brain injury. Experience of working systemically within an inpatient setting with people presenting with behaviours that challenge and risk. HCPC registered Practitioner Psychologist. Candidates will have the necessary skills, competencies and potentials to fulfil the job description associated with the post. Desire to apply your skills and expertise by providing clinical and risk assessments for our patients, and to collaboratively develop formulations, plan and sequence psychological interventions, and consult with the wider clinical team to enable patients to progress to the least restrictive environments. Aspiration to membership of the Specialist Register of the BPS Division of Neuropsychology is especially valued. Desire to develop further, for example, to become an APT RAID Tutor, a Dementia Care Mapper, or obtain the QiCN. Experience in delivering neuropsychology services, including cognitive assessment and rehabilitation. The ServiceAs a result of changes within our service a post has arisen for a full time Clinical Psychologist at NHS equivalent Band 7 (progression to Band 8a equivalent after a year of development, or appointment at 8a for applicants already past this milestone) to work across the Acquired Brain Injury Pathway. Our patients are adults presenting with behaviour that challenges, cognitive impairment, and/or forensic risk. The successful applicant will be joining a well-established Psychology Department which offers professional support and a wide range of expertise, and includes a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Clinical and Clinical Forensic Psychologists, Assistant Psychologists, and Psychology Doctoral Trainees, Masters, and Undergraduate Students and Volunteers. Psychology is highly valued within the Neuropsychiatry Division and is embedded within a multi-disciplinary, one team approach. You will be joining colleagues from Nursing, Psychiatry, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Therapy, Dietetics and Social Work. We are seeking keen team players who adopt a person-centred approach to care, and a recovery focus towards rehabilitation and aiming to optimise each individual persons progress through treatment. We will provide training and supervision You will be able to access excellent opportunities for continuing professional development including engagement with our Academic Centre and research teams; attendance at our weekly CPD events that are delivered by a range of internal and external experts in their field; and you will join a large network of experienced clinicians working across our inpatient and community services. RewardThe post attracts a competitive salary, a sickness policy on a par with the NHS, 41 days annual leave including Bank Holidays, car lease scheme, free parking, cycle to work scheme, ongoing CPDand much more. To discuss this opportunity Please contact Dr Keith G Jenkins, Lead Psychologist & Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist at kjenkins@stah.org or call 01604 616459

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