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A community health organization is seeking a Clinical Neuropsychologist to provide specialized psychological services within stroke rehabilitation in Barnet. This role involves conducting assessments, delivering therapeutic interventions, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to support patients' holistic care. The successful candidate will have a MSc/Doctoral level qualification in Clinical Psychology and experience in complex health conditions. This position offers a competitive salary between £53,751 to £68,623 annually, with significant patient-facing responsibilities.
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Clinical Neuropsychologist (Band 8a) to join a multidisciplinary team within the stroke rehabilitation services in the London Borough of Barnet. The successful candidate will provide specialized psychological services to individuals living with stroke and other long-term health conditions, helping them manage the complex physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that arise following a stroke.
Key responsibilities include conductingneuropsychological assessments and providing therapeutic interventions for patients within the Edgware Community Rehabilitation Unit and community stroke services (including Early Stroke Discharge Team & Barnet Stroke Support Service). The post holder will support patients with a range of complex needs--physical, psychological, cognitive, and social--ensuring their care is holistic and tailored to enhance their recovery and long-term wellbeing.
You will take the lead in deliveringcommunity-based psychological and neuropsychological interventions, including assessment, formulation, therapy, and discharge planning. You will collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to integrate psychological care within broader treatment plans, helping promote health, independence, and optimal recovery outcomes for stroke patients.
Additionally, you will provide consultation, advice, and supervision to other professionals in the team, enhancing the psychological care approach within the wider service.
The role will involve significant patient-facing work, with at least 80% of your time dedicated to direct clinical care
We are proud to be one of the largest community healthcare providers in the country, with more than 4,500 colleagues caring for over four million people across London and Hertfordshire. Every day, our teams bring their skill, compassion, and determination to the people who depend on us.
What inspires us is at the heart of who we are: when we work together, we can help people move forward in ways that truly matter. Our teams support children as they take their first steps in life, and they stand beside adults as they rebuild strength, confidence, and independence. From newborn health visiting to community nursing, stroke rehabilitation, and palliative care, we are there for people through some of life's most important moments.
Joining Central London Community Healthcare means becoming part of a community that lifts each other up. It means working in an organisation that values compassion, welcomes new ideas, and believes in the potential of every colleague. Your development matters here. Your wellbeing matters. Your voice helps shape the future of the care we provide.
We offer a competitive employment package because the work you do matters. At Central London Community Healthcare, you will join an inclusive organisation that invests in its people, supports development, and helps you thrive while delivering high-quality care.
Collaborate and Communicate: Use various communication methods (face-to-face, video, email, phone) to coordinate patient care, share information, and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, service users, and MDTs across trusts. Attend and contribute to team meetings and service MDT discussions.
Service Development and Consultation: Produce annual reports and audits on psychological services, offering recommendations for practice development. Provide expert advice and consultation, contributing to a psychologically informed framework of care across all settings and services, and take responsibility for coordinating care plans for patients accessing multiple services.
Supervision, Training, and Research: Manage workloads of assistant and trainee psychologists, support volunteer involvement, and deliver psycho-educational training to staff, patients, and carers. Engage in CPD, research, and quality improvement projects, ensuring ongoing professional development in clinical neuropsychology.
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Successful applicants will be required to demonstrate alignment with the Trusts values - Accountability, Inclusion, Compassion, and Empowerment, alongside fulfilling the duties detailed in the attached Job Description and Person Specification(').
Please refer to the job description and person specification for outline of skills, knowledge and experience required.
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.
£53,751 to £68,623 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS (pro rata)