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A psychological services organization in the United Kingdom is seeking a skilled psychological professional for the Bridging the Gap Team. This role involves managing a specialist caseload of high-risk individuals and contributing to psychological care planning. The successful candidate will utilize their expertise in psychological therapies within a forensic context, collaborating with various agencies to ensure effective client support. With a focus on trauma-informed approaches, this is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a challenging field.
Areyou passionate about making a difference with complex and high-risk individuals within the criminal justice system?
Weare looking for a skilled and motivated psychological professional to join oursmall and friendly Bridging the Gap Team.
Bridging the Gap is an Intensive Intervention and Risk Management Service (IIRMS) to deliver individually tailored and psychologically informed Interventions to high risk male and female adults on probation across North Yorkshire and Humberside.
Why Join Us?
We understand that when people feel supported and valued, they can achieve great things and we want you to be part of that.
This is a unique opportunity to manage a specialist caseload, deliver and evaluate evidence-based interventions, and contribute to psychologically informed care planning in a multi-agency context.
You'll act as a clinical expert within the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) pathway, supporting colleagues through consultation, supervision, and training, while also helping to shape the service development and best practice.
The successful candidate will be required to attend CFT and DBT training and undergo training EMDR as part of our intervention offer.
Ifyou're committed to trauma-informed, collaborative work and are ready to takethe next step in your career, wed love to hear from you!
Foran informal chat about the role please contact Tom Dix, Service Manager via Tom.Dix@foundationuk.org
Secondments will be considered.
Recruitmentis taking place on a rolling basis, and we may close the application process atany time once we have received a sufficient number of strong applications, sodont delay!
*We are seeing an increased volume of applications created with the assistance of AI. Please note that all applications will be reviewed to assess authenticity and originality.
Good Luck!
Closing date: 01 February 2026
Interviews will take place on: 12 February 2026
Heres what youll enjoy as part of our team:
We embrace diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive, anti-racist environment where everyone can thrive by being their true self. Join us in driving this important agenda forward and help shape a workplace where all voices are valued!
1. To manage a highly specialised caseload of adult probation clients who are assessed as presenting with complex risk and needs.
2. To assess and monitor risk and develop interventions to manage risk for individual clients, and contribute to multi-disciplinary care planning around risk, in line with organisational and inter-agency policies and procedures.
3. To evaluate treatment outcomes with clients, selecting appropriately validated psychometric measures and other assessment techniques.
4. To convey highly complex and specialist information to clients and significant others/relevant workers within the Criminal Justice system and other partner organisations.
5. To act as a clinical expert in the field of psychological therapy and to provide advice and consultation on clients psychological care and risk management to BtG colleagues and stakeholders.
6. To liaise with professionals from other health and criminal justice services regarding a clients psychological care. To include building links with Probation and other services working with clients in the pathway and sharing ideas and providing support to encourage psychologically informed and consistent support.
7. To help develop complex formulations for people on probation assessed as posing a high or very high risk of serious harm based upon a range of theoretical perspectives.
8. To provide formal supervision on psychological interventions to BtG colleagues and trainee therapists as agreed with the clinical lead and as appropriate to the grade.
9. To work autonomously within professional guidelines, Bridging the Gap policies and procedures and the overall framework of the Intensive Intervention and Risk Management Service. To be accountable for own actions and decisions without direct or day to day supervision or support.
10. To contribute to and help develop robust mechanisms for audit, data collection and clinical governance.
Please note this role description outlines your general duties and responsibilities. While it provides a good idea of what is expected, it is not exhaustive and your role is likely to evolve over time. We value flexibility, so we may ask you to take on additional reasonable tasks.
This may be reviewed and updated at any time at our sole discretion.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.