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Senior Clinical/Counselling Psychologist (MMHS) 455 North London NHS Foundation Trust

PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia (PEFINDO)

London

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 70,000

Part time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Clinical Psychologist to join their team, focusing on perinatal mental health. In this role, you will provide psychological assessments and interventions to support service users facing complex mental health challenges. You will lead a team, ensuring high standards of care while also contributing to service development and evaluation. This position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to make a significant impact on the lives of families in need. If you are passionate about mental health and eager to contribute to meaningful change, this role is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with experience in perinatal mental health.
  • Strong leadership and communication skills to supervise and support team members.

Responsibilities

  • Provide psychological assessments and interventions for complex perinatal mental health needs.
  • Oversee clinical psychology caseload and support band 7 psychologists.

Skills

Psychological Assessment
Therapeutic Interventions
Leadership Skills
Communication Skills
Record Keeping

Education

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Training in Perinatal Mental Health

Tools

NICE Guidelines
Assessment Tools

Job description

Services offered by the post-holder will include providing psychological assessments and interventions to service users in line with the evidence base and NICE guidelines. They will conduct individualised therapy sessions as well as group sessions alongside other MDT colleagues. They will also offer advice and consultation based on psychological formulation to referrers, staff of the Maple Service and other professional and non-professional groups.


The post holder will oversee the Clinical Psychology caseload of their sub-team. They will actively contribute to the planning, development and evaluation of maternal mental health clinical services using leadership skills and knowledge to provide training and consultancy within the specialty area of perinatal mental health. There will also be opportunities to be involved in service audit and research relevant to psychological work within perinatal mental health. They are expected to hold a complex caseload.


The post holder will be responsible for supporting and supervising band 7 Psychologists, ensuring that the Clinical Psychology team understands and operates to the requirements of the service line operational policy and service line strategy and that safe, evidence based, NICE concordant, effective, culturally competent care is delivered in a timely manner to service users.


The advertised post is a 3 day/week, fixed term (12 month), maternity cover role.


The successful candidate will be based in the Maple East Team, with responsibility for working with service users in Enfield and Haringey. The team base is in Edmonton Green, N9 7HD.


In order to meet the needs of the services you may be required from time to time to work at different locations to your normal place of work. This may mean that you are required to work at any location that falls under the remit of the North London NHS Foundation Trust.


The North London NHS Foundation Trust Perinatal Services comprise of the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service (SPMHS) and Maternal Mental Health Service, Maple.


The Maple Service is for people whose trauma symptoms have a moderate to severe impact on their mental health. This may be due to a traumatic birth experience, pregnancy loss, neonatal death, or the loss of a baby as a result of social care procedures due to safeguarding concerns. The trauma may also exist prior to conception, e.g. when tokophobia prevents a woman from achieving a wanted pregnancy.


Our Trust Values create our vision for a new way of working:

  1. We are kind: We show empathy and compassion for one another so we feel supported and safe.
  2. We are respectful: We treat one another fairly, with courtesy and honesty, so we feel valued and appreciated.
  3. We work together: We work as one team across the trust and beyond so we feel supported, connected and better able to do our part.
  4. We keep things simple: We make it easy to do things once, so we are clear and able to focus on doing our job well.
  5. We empower: We seek ways to continuously improve so we feel motivated and trusted to do our best work.
  6. We are proudly diverse: We celebrate our diversity and ensure inclusivity with opportunities open to all, so we can bring our authentic self to work.

Responsibilities:

  1. To work with service users with complex perinatal mental health needs, in particular loss and trauma; to identify their goals using specialist assessment and interventions tools.
  2. To plan and deliver psychological interventions to parents caring for their babies to meet required standards in their babies' developmental needs.
  3. Good awareness of adult mental health and parent infant relationships theoretical models.
  4. To work in a variety of settings e.g., home, clinics, and within the local community.
  5. To liaise with the wider multi-disciplinary team when there are concerns regarding the well-being of the parent and the child. To follow trust Adult & Child Protection process and strategies.
  6. To work with families who have children under Children’s Social Care; contributing to care plans and working within trust guidelines.
  7. To ensure accurate and concise record keeping for service users and interaction with their babies.
  8. To communicate effectively using a variety of communication skills: verbal and non-verbal, written, and electronic, with a range of individuals and organisations within and external to the organisation.
  9. To establish and maintain effective working relationships with members of the MDT using excellent interpersonal skills.
  10. To provide specialist consultation on psychological therapies in the context of mental health to other staff within the service.
  11. To provide advice, consultation, training, and supervision, where appropriate, to other health and social care staff working with the client group.

This advert closes on Monday 23 Dec 2024.

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