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If you are looking to develop your career in Psychology then this could be the job for you. Assistant Psychologists in the Neuropsychiatry Division Location: NorthamptonSalary: From £25,200 per annumHours: Full Time (37.5 per week) We are St Andrew's a mental health Charity which inspires Hope. We are working together with a number of organisations to transform the lives of people with complex mental health needs. We provide specialist mental healthcare and deliver a range of inpatient and community mental healthcare services, education and research that helps to improve lives. Your role with us A number of roles have become available due to post-holders moving on to clinical training or Masters Courses. The successful applicants will join an existing team of Clinical Neuropsychologist, Clinical & Forensic Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Clinical Associates in Psychology, and Assistant Psychologists. Duties are varied, but will include assisting with psychological and behavioural assessment of patients, clinical audit, staff training, and facilitating group therapy/education programmes; as well as contributing to research and service development within the Division. We pride ourselves on providing a rounded experience for our Assistant Psychologists that includes many opportunities to deliver psychological intervention to groups or individuals, alongside specialist clinical administration such as writing up Positive Behaviour Support Plans. Your profile Applicants should have a minimum of a 2:1 honours degree in Psychology, and be eligible for Graduate Membership of the British Psychological Society. You must have either previous experience of working within a multidisciplinary team in a clinical setting where patients have behaviour that challenges; or a relevant post graduate qualification (e.g. a Neuro or Health Psychology Masters, training in a therapy or counselling, etc.). You will also be computer literate and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. You will work with adults that have an acquired brain injury or neurodisability or dementia and who require specialist in-patient rehabilitation to address their difficulties with cognition, and/or behaviour control, and/or physical disability, and/or mental health. A neurobehavioural model and the Enhanced Model of Dementia Care underpin the work of the Division, and the Psychology Team has a lead role in supporting and developing this therapeutic milieu. Working under the supervision of a Clinical Psychologist, Clinical &Forensic Psychologist or Clinical Neuropsychologist, you will be responsible for supporting the delivery of psychology interventions and contributions across ward areas. Relevant experience of working with people that have sustained a life altering brain injury or who are living with dementia, and who have behaviour that challenges services, will be of value. Our patients and your colleagues will expect you to live the St Andrew's CARE values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence every single day Rewards We offer an excellent benefits package including: Pension; Sickness policy on par with the NHS; Access to the Blue Light Card and Health Service Discounts schemes; 35 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 41 after 10 years' service; Life cover; Our newly launched Electric Car Scheme; Cycle to Work Scheme; Healthcare Cash Plan; Free parking; paid DBS application; access to free vocational qualifications Closing date for applications: 17th July 2024
Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate Q - Are you a graduate who is looking to gain hands-on experience prior to further studies or becoming an Assistant Psychologist? If so, this Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate role might just be for you. Read on below to find out more! EdEx are looking for someone who can join a community focussed school at an Ofsted 'Outstanding' school located in the heart of Brent. The school has been purpose-built for their students, and they have created a happy, inclusive and exciting place to learn for their students. The school are ideally looking for a psychology graduate to start in September 2024, perfect if you're just finishing a university course! This school believe that 'All children can achieve success' and they need an eager graduate who will help set high expectations for all pupils. You will help to develop confident and happy pupils with various SEN / additional needs. Please read below to find out more information about the Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate role, and make sure you click Apply! About the Role - Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate: Support students with wide-ranging SEN needs (mild-moderate) Working within KS1 and KS2 supporting them in their learning and day to day activities Will involve supporting children with SEN/Additional needs and tailoring your approach based on each child's needs Supporting the teacher throughout the day £105 - £110 per day (Monday-Friday) September 2024 starts - September 2024 - July 2025 (Full Academic Year) Located within Brent Providing academic and emotional support for children making sure they are comfortable and feel supported About you as an Aspiring Assistant Psychology Gradate: Childcare related experience as you will be working with SEN students (Autism, Speech and Language, Behaviour, Physical Disabilities) To be able to be patient, resilient and calm in difficult situations A genuine passion for teaching or career within children Graduate with a 1st Class or 2:1 Apply for this Aspiring Assistant Psychology Gradate - Psychology Graduate opportunity by sending your CV into us / applying for this role with your CV attached and your dedicated consultant (George) will be in touch within 24 hours if shortlisted! Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic psychology graduate to join our team delivering neurodiversity and therapy services to our diverse range of client groups. About us The Psychology Consultancy is an established, ambitious and growing independent psychology practice specialising in delivering neurodiversity and trauma treatment services to a range of client groups. We have recently won a significant contract with a large public sector organisation. We are passionate about using psychology to promote resilience, inclusion, and mental well-being. Job summary/key duties. You will be involved in delivering clinical services such as psychometric assessment and offering evidence based psychological interventions under the clinical supervision of a qualified psychologist or consultant psychologist. You will prepare clinical resources for use in psychology assessment and intervention, as well as our training courses, using a range of desktop and online applications. You will be involved in the day to day running of the service, in areas such as clinical administration, audit, and the preparation of service-related management information. You will have the opportunity to do project work or conduct in-service research, usually in partnership with our partners in the statutary or charitable sector. This includes qualitative and quantitative data analysis. A key part of the role will be liaison with clients, partner organisations, and other members of the team including colleagues and associates. The role also involves contributing to our social media footprint, by, for example, writing for our online blog. Essential requirements for the role. A degree qualification in psychology (2.1 or above) and the British Psychological Society's Graduate Basis for Registration. You will need to build excellent working relationships with colleagues, clients and other key stakeholders. You need to be able to build excellent rapport with both adults and children, and be able to communicate sensitive information to clients and professionals. Excellent ICT skills and be able to use the Office 365 suite of products at an advanced level. You need to be an independent worker and able to use your own initiative on a day to day basis. You need to have a degree-level knowledge of research design and data analysis. What do we offer? We offer a friendly and encouraging work environment (with good coffee and a great library!). We aim to create opportunities for team members to develop their careers in areas they have a passion for through involvement in projects and community work. We are a small company and as such you will be able to gain experience across the whole of our scope of work, from the way services are designed and developed, through to being a key member of the clinical team delivering clinical intervention. The post holder will be a key team member and vital to our continued success. Although the role is full-time (40 hrs p/w), we are very positive about flexible working arrangements and encourage team members to maintain a good work-life balance. The duties of the role will, however, require that you attend the office in person for the majority of your work hours. You will be offered training, regular clinical supervision and continuing professional development (CPD) as appropriate to the role. The post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check and the successful candidate may be required to undergo additional vetting due to our work with partner organisations in the criminal justice system. The post is subject to a 3 month probation period. You will be required to provide proof of identity on interview. How to apply? Please make sure of the following: Your application contains up to date contact information for you, so that we are able to reach you. Both your CV and cover letters are brief (3 sides of 1.5 spaced A4 maximum each). Your cover letter should specify how you meet the essential criteria and why you think you would be a great candidate for the role. Please include 2 references , including your current employer (if you are a new graduate, an academic reference can be used instead of a current employer). We will contact references prior to interview if you are shortlisted, unless you specify otherwise.
Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate Q - Are you a graduate who is looking to gain hands-on experience prior to further studies or becoming an Assistant Psychologist? If so, this Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate role might just be for you. Read on below to find out more! EdEx are looking for someone who can join a community focussed school at an Ofsted 'Outstanding' school located in the heart of Hackney. The school has been purpose-built for their students, and they have created a happy, inclusive and exciting place to learn for their students. The school are ideally looking for a psychology graduate to start in September 2024, perfect if you're just finishing a university course! This school believe that 'All children can achieve success' and they need an eager graduate who will help set high expectations for all pupils. You will help to develop confident and happy pupils with various SEN / additional needs. Please read below to find out more information about the Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate role, and make sure you click Apply! About the Role - Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate: Support students with wide-ranging SEN needs (mild-moderate) Working within KS1 and KS2 supporting them in their learning and day to day activities Will involve supporting children with SEN/Additional needs and tailoring your approach based on each child's needs Supporting the teacher throughout the day £105 - £110 per day (Monday-Friday) September 2024 starts - September 2024 - July 2025 (Full Academic Year) Located within Hackney Providing academic and emotional support for children making sure they are comfortable and feel supported About you as an Aspiring Assistant Psychology Gradate: Childcare related experience as you will be working with SEN students (Autism, Speech and Language, Behaviour, Physical Disabilities) To be able to be patient, resilient and calm in difficult situations A genuine passion for teaching or career within children Graduate with a 1st Class or 2:1 Apply for this Aspiring Assistant Psychology Gradate - Psychology Graduate opportunity by sending your CV into us / applying for this role with your CV attached and your dedicated consultant (James) will be in touch within 24 hours if shortlisted! Aspiring Assistant Psychologist - Psychology Graduate