A UK-based NHS trust is looking for a Practitioner Psychologist – Clinical/Counselling (Band 8a) to join their Adult Psychology Service. The team is made up of psychologists, clinical team leaders, and multidisciplinary professionals who work together to provide comprehensive psychological services. This role is open to both international applications and UK-based candidates, though those with Chartered Status with the BPS are most encouraged to apply.
JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS
Candidates must hold a good honours degree in Psychology and eligibility for Graduate Membership of the BPS. A postgraduate qualification in Clinical Psychology and eligibility for Chartered Status are essential.
The candidate should have experience in psychological assessment and treatment of adults with mental health issues. The salary will be competitive and dependent on experience or grade.
CORE DUTIES OF THIS ROLE
Provide psychological assessment, formulation, and psychotherapy to adults with significant mental illness.
Offer services across various community mental health teams in the area.
Supervise and mentor trainee psychologists and assistants.
Engage in research and development, contributing to audits and research evaluation.
LIFE IN THE REGION
This location offers a blend of rural charm and coastal beauty, with vibrant towns and quiet countryside living options. It features great schools, reliable transport links, and a wealth of leisure activities, from beaches to cultural spots. The area combines scenic landscapes with a welcoming community, making it a wonderful place to work and live.
A mental health and community care provider in the UK is looking for a Band 7 Specialist Clinical Psychologist with an interest in neuropsychology and rehabilitation. The role involves providing neuropsychological assessments, therapy, and rehabilitation as part of a multi-disciplinary neurorehabilitation team.
This role is open to both UK-based and international applicants, though candidates must be HCPC-registered clinical psychologists. Anyone requiring clinical supervision, professional development, or specialist training in neuropsychology can have their requirements discussed on a case-by-case basis.
JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS
Candidates must hold a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent), be registered with the HCPC, and have experience in neuropsychology and neurorehabilitation.
Prior experience working in a multi-disciplinary setting and delivering psychological therapy in neurorehabilitation or neurological conditions is desirable.
The salary will be Band 7 (£43,742 - £50,056 per annum), dependent on experience.
CORE DUTIES OF THIS ROLE
Conduct neuropsychological assessments, cognitive rehabilitation, and psychological therapy for patients with neurological conditions.
Provide support and psychoeducation to families and carers to aid in recovery and adjustment.
Work as part of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team, including occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech and language therapists.
Deliver teaching, training, and consultation to the wider multi-disciplinary team and external organisations.
Contribute to service development, clinical governance, and research in the field of neuropsychology and rehabilitation.
LIFE IN THE REGION
This region offers a mix of urban living and green spaces, with excellent transport links to major cities and surrounding countryside. Professionals moving to the area benefit from outstanding schools, a strong community feel, and access to cultural and leisure activities.
The area has a rich history and a thriving healthcare sector, making it an excellent place for healthcare professionals to develop their careers.
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