Highly Specialist Clinical/Counselling Psychologist
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 12 Rhagfyr 2025 |
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| Cyflog: | £55,690.00 i £62,682.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £55690.00 - £62682.00 a year |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 04 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | London, E1 4DG |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9363-25-1354 |
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Provide specialist psychological assessments of service users with mental health problems in the Perinatal Service. This is to be based upon the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of complex psychological data from a variety of quantitative and qualitative sources including psychological and neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations and assessments with service users and others involved in their care. This can include the interpretation and explanation of the results of cognitive and neuropsychological tests in the context of the service users circumstances and current difficulties and the communication of these findings to those involved in the network of care and in care planning. Be responsible for the formulation and implementation of a broad range of specialist psychological treatment and/or management of service users mental health problems, based upon an appropriate conceptual framework of those problems derived from a broad theoretical knowledge of psychology, and employing methods based upon evidence of proven efficacy, (NICE) across the full range of care settings. Be responsible for implementing a range of specialist psychological interventions for individual service users, carers and groups, employed singly and in combination, adjusting and refining psychological formulations as practice and experience demand, and drawing upon different explanatory models to maintain a number of provisional hypotheses. Evaluate and make decisions about treatment options taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical, development and cultural processes and systems which have shaped the individual, family or group. Be responsible for providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive, distressing and emotional information in relation to mental and physical health issues, where there are often difficulties in terms of acceptance or understanding. Communicate across language and cultural barriers, including working for sustained periods of time by communicating with service users, carers or groups through professional interpreters or advocates. Spend sustained amounts of time with individuals who may be aggressive and hostile to themselves or others, who may have poor communication and/or self-care skills and special physical and/or mental needs. Be responsible for recording, monitoring and reporting on clinical work and communicating, in a skilled and sensitive manner, complex clinical information (including assessment, formulation, treatment plans and progress) to a variety of recipients (e.g. Service users, carers, other professionals, formal panels, statutory and voluntary organisations) orally, in writing and electronically. Undertake risk assessment and risk management for individual service users as appropriate. Provide specialist psychological advice, supervision, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to the formulation and treatment plans of individual service users; including advice on psychological aspects of risk assessment and risk management and in the use of objective/standardised measures. Employ a broad theoretical knowledge of psychology and specialist clinical skills to develop and support the psychological skills of others (including assistant, and trainee psychologists, and members of other staff groups) through the development and delivery of teaching, training and supervision programmes. Ensure that all members of the multidisciplinary team have access to a psychologically-based framework for the understanding and care of service users referred to the service, through the provision of advice and consultation and the dissemination of psychological research and theory. This includes ensuring that a psychological perspective is provided in a wide range of settings where service user care is discussed, planned and organised. Ensure the provision of advice, consultation, training and clinical supervision to other members of the team, including CPA meetings, ward rounds, case discussions, team meetings, particularly in terms of the provision of psychologically-based interventions, as agreed with the management team. Be responsible for the systematic governance of psychological practice within the Perinatal team. Provide clinical placements for trainee clinical/counselling psychologists, ensuring that trainees acquire the necessary skills, competencies and experience to contribute effectively to good mental health care, and participate in the assessment and evaluation of such competencies. Develop and deliver teaching events for clinical/counselling psychology Doctoral training programmes. Maintain and develop skills in the area of professional pre - and post- qualification teaching, training and clinical supervision. Ensure the development, maintenance and dissemination of the highest professional standards of practice, through active participation in internal and external CPD training and development programmes. In common with all clinical/counselling psychologists, receive regular clinical supervision from an appropriately qualified clinician, in accordance professional registration requirements. Ensure the development and articulation of best practice in psychology within the service area and contribute across the service by exercising the skills of a reflexive and reflective scientist practitioner, taking part in regular clinical and professional supervision and appraisal and maintaining an active engagement with current developments in the field of clinical/counselling psychology and related disciplines, for example attendance at psychology discipline meetings and BPS Special Interest groups as appropriate. Maintain and promulgate the highest standard of clinical record-keeping including electronic data-entry and recording, report-writing and be responsible for the exercise of professional self-governance in accordance with professional codes of practice of the British Psychological Society, Health Professions Council and Trust policies and procedures. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of local resources and service/professional links, legislation, national and local policies and issues in relation to both the specific service and mental health generally. Use and maintain knowledge and understanding of the work and approaches of other key disciplines, professions and agencies involved in the care and management network, including medication and physical health issues, employment, social, educational and criminal justice systems. Within trust and national guidelines contribute to the development and operation of policies and procedures pertaining to inpatient activities, e.g. risk assessment, close observation and provide support and guidance for the teams as they carry out these activities.