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89037 - HMP Send Part time Group Psychotherapist/ Group Analyst (Womens Estate)
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 23 Gorffennaf 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £47,907 bob blwyddyn, pro rata |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 09 Awst 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Woking, Surrey |
Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 2 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
Cwmni: | Ministry of Justice |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 89037 |
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HMP Send Female RP: Two Part Time Positions: DTC Group Psychanalyst and Group Psychotherapist 0.6 – 1 FTE
Vacancy Id:
Role Type: Psychology
Salary: £47,907 pro-rata
Location: Woking
Postcode: GU23 7LJ
Closing Date: August 9th August 2024 23:55 GMT
A Part Time Group Psychoanalyst & Part Time Group Psychotherapist Job Advert
Band 7 Part Time Group Analyst & Part Time Group Psychotherapist posts- HMP Send Female Democratic Therapeutic Community (DTC)
Two exciting positions have arisen for an experienced Group Analyst and Group Psychotherapist to join the Female Democratic Therapeutic Community at HMP Send. The DTC is an established 20 year accredited treatment programme, offering a range of group-based therapeutic interventions with the view to reducing risk of reoffending, increasing pro social attitudes and improving mental health.
We are able to offer contracts ranging from approximately 21 hours per week to full time.
The post holders will largely excel in the area of psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and psychotherapeutic models of treatment, risk assessment or be a specialist in a specific area such as working with group analysis, complex needs or personality disorder. At this level the post holder has the responsibility for the specialist contribution to clinical group processes, and is involved in the delivery of a therapeutic community intervention which includes working with women convicted of violent offences, overseeing the quality of group process, and delivery of staff supervision which includes helping the team think about parallel processes and group dynamics. The post holder would be part of a multi-disciplinary team that is both clinical, and operational.
Candidate Application Information:
Experience
Possess a professional background in one of the following disciplines:
Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Nursing, Psychoanalysis
Experience in providing clinical supervision
Have undertaken psychotherapy or group analytic training, including knowledge of psychotherapeutic models and effective models for treatment delivery and adherence to best practice models.
Candidates invited to Interview
You will be assessed against the Civil service success profiles framework.
During the interview, we will be assessing you on Behaviours and Strengths from the success Profiles framework.
Interview dates
Interviews expected to take place in late August 2024
Contact information
Please do get in touch if you would like to know more about the role or what it is like working in our team. Contact Dr Rachel-Rose Burrell (Head of Psychotherapy) on Rachel-Rose.Burrell@justice.gov.uk.
Closing Date: August 9th 2024 at 23:55 hours
Overview of the job
This is a non-operational, prisoner facing job with clinical responsibilities.
Summary
The job holders covered by this job description are usually categorised as specialists in their field or those whose role requires significant additional experience, training and personal development.
The focus of the work is based on therapeutic community principles, where the post- holder provides specialist input into a dedicated multidisciplinary team to develop and maintain a treatment environment where attitudes and expressions, which would not normally be tolerated in prison, are accepted and used to give feedback
to prisoners. This therapeutic dialogue leads to prisoner's greater understanding of
their usual behaviour and is based on psychotherapeutic principles.
The job holder will largely excel in the area of psychodynamic and psychotherapeutic models of treatment, risk assessment or be a specialist in a specific area such as working with group analysis, complex needs or personality disorder. At this level the jobholder has the responsibility for the specialist contribution to clinical group processes, and is involved in the delivery of a therapeutic community intervention which includes overseeing the quality of group process and the delivery of staff supervision.
The job holder will provide clinical specialist input and advice within the therapeutic community setting supporting operational staff and other clinicians in their approach to group psychotherapy. The post holder will be responsible for the effective
delivery and facilitation of large and small structured therapeutic groups with prisoners, providing professional support and advice to all staff involved in these sessions
The job holder will be working with complex prisoners and prison staff and applying their experience and competence in the area of psychotherapy to reduce the risk of harm and re-offending by undertaking complex treatment intervention with prisoners, conducting or contributing to research and delivering training for staff and group interventions for prisoners.
This is a prisoner facing role with no line management responsibilities
Vacancy Id:
Role Type: Psychology
Salary: £47,907 pro-rata
Location: Woking
Postcode: GU23 7LJ
Closing Date: August 9th August 2024 23:55 GMT
A Part Time Group Psychoanalyst & Part Time Group Psychotherapist Job Advert
Band 7 Part Time Group Analyst & Part Time Group Psychotherapist posts- HMP Send Female Democratic Therapeutic Community (DTC)
Two exciting positions have arisen for an experienced Group Analyst and Group Psychotherapist to join the Female Democratic Therapeutic Community at HMP Send. The DTC is an established 20 year accredited treatment programme, offering a range of group-based therapeutic interventions with the view to reducing risk of reoffending, increasing pro social attitudes and improving mental health.
We are able to offer contracts ranging from approximately 21 hours per week to full time.
The post holders will largely excel in the area of psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and psychotherapeutic models of treatment, risk assessment or be a specialist in a specific area such as working with group analysis, complex needs or personality disorder. At this level the post holder has the responsibility for the specialist contribution to clinical group processes, and is involved in the delivery of a therapeutic community intervention which includes working with women convicted of violent offences, overseeing the quality of group process, and delivery of staff supervision which includes helping the team think about parallel processes and group dynamics. The post holder would be part of a multi-disciplinary team that is both clinical, and operational.
Candidate Application Information:
Experience
Possess a professional background in one of the following disciplines:
Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Nursing, Psychoanalysis
Experience in providing clinical supervision
Have undertaken psychotherapy or group analytic training, including knowledge of psychotherapeutic models and effective models for treatment delivery and adherence to best practice models.
Candidates invited to Interview
You will be assessed against the Civil service success profiles framework.
During the interview, we will be assessing you on Behaviours and Strengths from the success Profiles framework.
Interview dates
Interviews expected to take place in late August 2024
Contact information
Please do get in touch if you would like to know more about the role or what it is like working in our team. Contact Dr Rachel-Rose Burrell (Head of Psychotherapy) on Rachel-Rose.Burrell@justice.gov.uk.
Closing Date: August 9th 2024 at 23:55 hours
Overview of the job
This is a non-operational, prisoner facing job with clinical responsibilities.
Summary
The job holders covered by this job description are usually categorised as specialists in their field or those whose role requires significant additional experience, training and personal development.
The focus of the work is based on therapeutic community principles, where the post- holder provides specialist input into a dedicated multidisciplinary team to develop and maintain a treatment environment where attitudes and expressions, which would not normally be tolerated in prison, are accepted and used to give feedback
to prisoners. This therapeutic dialogue leads to prisoner's greater understanding of
their usual behaviour and is based on psychotherapeutic principles.
The job holder will largely excel in the area of psychodynamic and psychotherapeutic models of treatment, risk assessment or be a specialist in a specific area such as working with group analysis, complex needs or personality disorder. At this level the jobholder has the responsibility for the specialist contribution to clinical group processes, and is involved in the delivery of a therapeutic community intervention which includes overseeing the quality of group process and the delivery of staff supervision.
The job holder will provide clinical specialist input and advice within the therapeutic community setting supporting operational staff and other clinicians in their approach to group psychotherapy. The post holder will be responsible for the effective
delivery and facilitation of large and small structured therapeutic groups with prisoners, providing professional support and advice to all staff involved in these sessions
The job holder will be working with complex prisoners and prison staff and applying their experience and competence in the area of psychotherapy to reduce the risk of harm and re-offending by undertaking complex treatment intervention with prisoners, conducting or contributing to research and delivering training for staff and group interventions for prisoners.
This is a prisoner facing role with no line management responsibilities