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An exciting opportunity exists for an Assistant Psychologist to join the National Deaf Mental Health Service in Birmingham. The successful candidate will work closely with a multidisciplinary team, focusing on assessing and supporting deaf clients with mental health difficulties while promoting the use of British Sign Language. This role offers a pathway into clinical psychology for those passionate about deaf mental health care.
An opportunity has arisen for a motivated Assistant Psychologist to work at the National Deaf Mental Health Service, Birmingham. The post will involve assessing changes in language and cognition of deaf people with mental health difficulties and providing psychological intervention to aid recovery. The applicant will be a psychology graduate with sign language experience and someone willing to work closely with the wider multidisciplinary team.
The service operates from The Barberry. We provide specialist mental health services for deaf people across a third of England via a 12 bedded mixed inpatient ward and community team. We work directly with clients who have severe and enduring mental health problems and co-work with their local mental health teams. Some of our services users have concurrent learning disabilities and/or language deprivation.
The applicant would be supervised by an experienced clinical psychologist and be a member of a small subgroup of psychologists. However, we pride ourselves on our multidisciplinary working and much of the assistant psychologist's work will involve engaging other professionals, both deaf and hearing.
Our service works closely with other national and international deaf mental health care providers and values the sharing of evidenced based practice.
It is our hope that the successful candidate for the assistant psychologist post will have a future in clinical psychology and a long term interest in deaf mental health care.
Under the supervision of a qualified and suitably experienced psychologist: