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Location: KT18 5AJ Start and end date: ASAP-Up to September 2024 Hours: 27 hours per week Essential: Post Graduate Doctoral level training in Clinical or Educational Psychology (or equivalent) accredited by the BPS HCPC registration Experience of working with children/young people and families Doctoral level knowledge of Clinical or Educational Psychology Able to maintain a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing situations Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children and young people with complex disabilities Knowledge of current research, clinical audit, and service evaluation methods Desirable: Post-doctoral training in paediatric neuropsychology Knowledge of paediatric neuropsychology assessment and formulation An understanding of the impact of illness, disability and acquired brain injury on children, young people, and their families Contact Joe for further details
We have a great opportunity for a Qualified Clinical Psychologist role, working 4 days a week (32 hours/week) during term time! The Client Our client is looking for an enthusiastic Clinical Psychologist as part of a therapy in their school. The school is an innovative provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, that delivers flexible day placements for students aged 5 to 19 with a range of special educational and mental health needs. Joining a team of driven staff, they are seeking a fun, passionate and dedicated individual that will embrace the supportive culture, positive ethos, and share their vision to build futures and empower young people. Putting their students at the forefront of everything they do, the school maintains a nurturing environment where young people can achieve their full potential. The Role You will be expected to provide a high-quality service, ensuring the provisions line up with best practice guidelines and internal policies. Deliver a systematic psychology service, working with others to promote the wellbeing and interests of young people. The client's multifaceted and therapeutic approach will assist you in addressing the whole person, taking into consideration clinical biological, physiological, and psychological aspects. You will work collaboratively with school staff to deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our young people. Responsibilities Undertake clinical psychology duties whilst adhering to professional and regulatory guidelines. Carry out assessments design individualised plans and strategies Implement evidence-based therapeutic interventions Report writing and multi-professional reviews to provide advice and information Staff training Working with stakeholders such as parents, commissioners, and other agencies Essential Requirements PhD in Clinical Psychology or Psychotherapy equivalent HCPC Registration and British Psychological Association Experience with young people with ASD and SEMH needs Benefits Competitive pay and reward, such as annual leave, sick pay, pension Training and Development Access to Perkbox an app with discounts on food, internet, gym memberships, insurance and more UK Health Cash plan Employee Assistance Programme Refer a friend for £1,000! (T&Cs apply) How to Apply Register and upload your CV through the link on this page and someone from the team will be in touch!