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Senior Clinical / Counselling Psychologist

Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Chertsey

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GBP 57,000 - 65,000

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Job summary

A healthcare provider in Chertsey seeks a passionate Senior Clinical / Counselling Psychologist for a part-time role (22.5 hours). The successful candidate will deliver high-quality psychological care to children and young people with complex mental health needs. This permanent position requires a Doctorate in Clinical or Counselling Psychology and experience working with diverse populations. The role offers a competitive salary of £57,888 to £64,880 per annum, pro rata, along with opportunities for professional development.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate in Clinical or Counselling Psychology qualification or equivalent.
  • Completion of an appropriate clinical supervision course.
  • Experience in working with children and young people with mental health needs.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality, specialist interventions for children and young people.
  • Provide highly-specialist psychological assessments and evidence-based interventions.
  • Act professionally and legally accountable for clinical work.

Skills

Psychological assessments
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
Providing supervision
Risk assessment
Consultation

Education

Doctorate in Clinical or Counselling Psychology qualification
Completion of an appropriate clinical supervision course
Additional post-qualification training in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
BABCP Accreditation
Job description
Senior Clinical / Counselling Psychologist

The closing date is 18 Rhagfyr 2025

The Children and Young People's (CYPS) Directorate in Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is offering an exciting opportunity for a Band 8a Clinical or Counselling Psychologist to join the well-established multi-disciplinary North West Community Team for Children and Young People. The CYPS Community Teams are part of Mindworks Surrey, an alliance of NHS, national and local voluntary sector organisations providing mental health services to children in Surrey using the THRIVE approach. The North West Community Team is based in Chertsey; the post requires some travel to other bases in Surrey according to the needs of children and young people.

This post will be suitable for a passionate and highly motivated psychologist interested in ensuring excellent psychological care is accessible for children and young people with complex mental health needs from diverse backgrounds, through delivering direct therapeutic interventions, providing supervision to psychology staff, and providing consultations to the MDT and other services. This is a permanent part time (22.5 hours) post. Applications are invited from qualified Clinical, or Counselling Psychologists registered with the HCPC. Being BABCP accredited and/or trained in EMDR will be an advantage.

Main duties of the job

The post-holder will be part of a multi-disciplinary team delivering high-quality, specialist interventions for children and young people experiencing complex, chronic and/or severe mental health difficulties. The post-holder will be expected to provide highly-specialist psychological assessments, including using psychometric tools. They will provide evidence-based psychological interventions and will be highly skilled in the use of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and at least one other psychological therapy. They will provide high-quality clinical supervision to psychology professionals. They will provide expert consultation to the multi-disciplinary team and other services.

Job responsibilities

To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of clinical work and care. To maintain high standards of care in all areas of practice in accordance with the HCPC Code of Conduct, professional guidelines and Trust Policies and Procedures.

To act within the Mental Health Act and Mental Capacity Act (2005). To be aware of and implement Safeguarding Adult and Child Protection Policies, Procedures and legislation.

To carry out comprehensive psychological and cognitive assessments and formulation, plan implement and evaluate delivery of psychology interventions and consultations to support people with specific and complex needs.

To actively involve people in developing and agreeing their own care plan, to act as an advocate and ensure that there is proper regard for their dignity, choice, self-esteem, racial, cultural, sexual and religious needs and preferences.

To work creatively to adapt verbal and written communication to meet the needs of people who use our services.

To undertake comprehensive risk assessments and develop effective risk management plans for people with complex needs.

To establish and maintain effective partnerships and relationships with colleagues, other agencies, people who use services and their carers and support staff.

To conduct and lead on clinical audit, quality assurance and research, maintaining current knowledge of research findings and development within specific care group.

To develop and provide a range of specialist teaching/training packages which can be delivered to a range of multi-disciplinary audiences.

To positively contribute to divisional and team developments in relation to all aspects of psychology practice.

To lead on the supervision and Individual Performance Review/Appraisal of assistant psychologists as required.

To contribute to the development and implementation of appropriate policies, protocols and care pathways.

To contribute to initiatives to ensure that the diverse needs of people within the care group are addressed within local services and future developments.

To act as practice assessor/supervisor/teacher in teaching, facilitating and supporting pre-registration students and junior personnel and to participate in the audit of educational placements.

To research national best practice and enable services to benchmark practice against nationally recognised standards - in partnership with people who use our services and their carers.

Assist in appropriate staff recruitment and induction and contribute to the wider strategic plans regarding psychology recruitment.

Qualifications & Experience
  • Doctorate in Clinical or Counselling Psychology qualification or equivalent
  • Completion of an appropriate clinical supervision course
  • Additional post-qualification training in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • Additional post-qualification training in additional psychological therapy
  • BABCP Accreditation
  • Experience of working with people across the life span with a range of mental health issues and cognitive profiles
  • Experience across a range of psychological models including systemic, behavioural and individual therapeutic
  • Demonstrable post registration clinical experience of working with children, young people and their families with complex mental health needs
  • Experience of contributing to service development or project work
  • Experience of supervising assistant and trainee clinical psychologists
  • Experience of supervising HCPC registered psychologists
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

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.

Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

£57,888 to £64,880 a yearIncl.5% High Cost Area Supplement Pro rata per annum

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