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12257 - Forensic or Clinical Registered Psychologist - Psychology Services - Youth Custody Services

Ministry of Justice

Leeds

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 50,000

Full time

11 days ago

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Job summary

A government agency in the UK is looking for an expert in forensic psychology to manage assessments, provide training, and conduct research aimed at reducing re-offending rates. This role includes supervising trainee psychologists and leading on risk assessments. Candidates should have a Doctorate in Psychology and experience in mentoring staff. The position emphasizes professional development and aims to contribute to offender management strategies.

Qualifications

  • Extensive knowledge of forensic psychology principles.
  • Experience in providing psychological assessments and interventions.
  • Ability to mentor trainee practitioners effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Offer professional psychological advice on offender management.
  • Develop strategies for offender assessments and interventions.
  • Conduct research and data analysis relevant to psychology services.
  • Provide training and mentorship to new psychology staff.

Skills

Psychology expertise
Risk assessment
Research skills
Training and mentoring

Education

Doctorate in Psychology
Job description
Overview of the job

This is a non-operational offender facing job.

Summary

The job holder will be working with prisoners, people on probation and staff and applying their competence in psychology to reduce the risk of harm and of re‑offending by undertaking a range of work including risk assessment of prisoners, conducting research, providing consultancy and delivering training for staff and assessment and interventions for offenders. This job holder will be able to provide designated support and supervision to trainee psychologists.

This is non‑operational offender facing job with line management responsibilities. This role is non‑rotational.

Responsibilities, Activities and Duties
  • Offer authoritative professional advice on targets and objectives for relevant offenders and advise on the best location for those offenders (both within the establishment or relocation to another category establishment)
  • Offer professional opinion to teams conducting reports e.g. lifer reports, parole reports
  • Develop strategy and plans of activity for some areas of operation e.g. manage the organisation of relevant programme assessments or manage assessment and interviews of those with an indeterminate sentence
  • Provide consultancy support to colleagues such as the SMT or other teams in relation to psychology services and outcomes
  • Conduct relevant research including data gathering and analysis
  • Responsible for providing supervision to trainee forensic psychology staff
  • Provide training, mentoring and support to trainee psychologists and other staff (e.g. interventions staff)
  • Can be required to provide professional (designated) supervision of trainees, e.g. professional supervision to ensure that a trainee is able to develop through the key steps towards chartered and registered status
  • Ensure staff are developed in accordance with key competencies and gateways and ensuring consistency across the team in the application of policies and procedures affecting staff and prisoners
  • Lead on risk assessment and resulting risk management
  • Participate in risk assessment of offenders to determine their risk of harm to self, others and the risk of re‑offending. May undertake Assessment, Care in Custody and Teamwork (ACCT) and self‑harm assessments
  • Can be required to deliver and/or oversee the quality of programmes (treatment management). These will be of the more complex type requiring such qualified input
  • Provide consultancy role on specialist area e.g. working with those convicted of sexual offending strategy or indeterminate sentenced prisoners (ISP) strategy
  • Act as a negotiation adviser where suitable and competence has been demonstrated
  • Act as a “professional witness” in parole board hearings, multi‑agency meetings, and other formal settings where psychology input is required. May also act as expert witness in respect of court proceedings for Ministry of Justice
  • Maintain own continued professional development (CPD) and registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

The duties/responsibilities listed above describe the post as it is at present and are not intended to be exhaustive. The job holder is expected to accept reasonable alterations and additional tasks of a similar level that may be necessary. Significant adjustments may require re‑examination under the Job Evaluation Scheme and shall be discussed in the first instance with the job holder.

An ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence through the medium of English or (where specified in Wales) Welsh.

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