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Senior Clinical Psychologist (XR08)

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Leeds

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GBP 50,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A leading healthcare provider in Leeds is seeking a Senior Clinical Psychologist to deliver specialist psychological services to children within a multidisciplinary team. The role includes assessment and therapy, with opportunities for teaching and professional development. Ideal candidates will have post-graduate training in clinical psychology and experience working across different care settings. This position offers various flexible working options to support a balanced work-home life.

Benefits

Childcare voucher scheme
Cycle-to-work scheme
Healthcare fund programme
Flexible working options

Qualifications

  • Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of patients.
  • Ability to teach and train others using complex materials.
  • Doctoral level knowledge of research methodology and design.

Responsibilities

  • Provide specialist psychological assessments of patients.
  • Formulate and implement plans for psychological treatment.
  • Provide specialist psychological advice to other professionals.

Skills

Specialist psychological assessment
Therapy techniques
Teaching and training
Multi-disciplinary teamwork
Communication skills

Education

Post graduate doctoral level training in clinical psychology
Further training in a specialised area of clinical practice
Job description
Senior Clinical Psychologist (Paediatric Neuropsychology)

Leeds Children's Hospital (LCH) is seeking to recruit a substantive Senior Clinical Psychologist to work within Paediatric Neuropsychology, although the post is open to Early Career Clinical Psychologists as a Band 7 preceptorship. LCH is one of the largest paediatric centres in the country, providing a range of high profile and specialty clinical services. The postholder will work with other qualified neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists in the Neuropsychology Team, which is one of four clinical teams in the Department of Paediatric Psychology (DPP).

Expected Shortlisting Date 05/01/2026

Planned Interview Date 12/01/2026

Main duties of the job

Paediatric Psychology has a well‑established relationship with the Paediatric Neurology Team and works closely with the Medical Consultants, Specialist Nurses and therapists. The post‑holder will offer predominantly out‑patient neuropsychological assessment and intervention as well as consultation and MDT liaison and teaching and training. There will also be the opportunity to see patients who require psychological therapy. As such, the post‑holder will be required to predominantly be on‑site. A job plan will help organise the delivery of the duties and there are regular meetings with line‑managers and supervisors.

About us

This post is hosted in the DPP which currently has over 35 clinicians working in specialty teams, who have been at the forefront of digital developments (digital clinics, short courses and record keeping). The DPP is academically ambitious with links to the regional DClinPsych Programmes and Schools of Psychology and Medicine at the University of Leeds. Many staff have some ring‑fenced academic time in their job plan, as scholarly activity is an important part of what we do.

We are a friendly bunch who value the balance between work and home life. Where we can, we support flexible, agile working which can include, for example, some home‑working, compressed hours and varied start/finish times. The Trust offers child‑care voucher and cycle‑to‑work schemes, a salary‑sacrifice, lease car arrangement and a healthcare‑fund programme, as well as on‑site facilities (such as day‑care nurseries and gyms).

Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying ‘at risk’ members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.

Job responsibilities

Toprovide a qualified Clinical Psychology service to children and young people and their families in Leeds and across all sites and sectors of care by:

  • Providing highly specialist psychological assessment and therapy;
  • Offering advice and consultation on patients psychological and neuropsychological care to non‑psychologist colleagues and to other non‑professional carers;
  • Using research skills for audit, policy and service development and leading on research projects within the area served by the team/service;
  • Working autonomously in the execution of these duties and within professional guidelines and the overall framework of the Psychology Teams, Department and Trust policies and procedures.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Clinical
  • To provide specialist psychological assessments of patients based upon the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of complex data from a variety of sources including psychological and neuropsychological tests, self‑report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations and semi‑structured interviews with patients, family members and others involved in the patients care.
  • To formulate, develop and implement plans for the formal psychological treatment and/or management of a patient's psychological problems, based upon an appropriate conceptual framework of the patients problems.
  • To be responsible for implementing a range of psychological interventions for individuals, carers, families and groups, within and across teams employed individually and in synthesis, adjusting and refining psychological formulations drawing upon different explanatory models and maintaining a number of provisional hypotheses.
  • To evaluate and make decisions about treatment options taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or group.
  • To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the assessment, treatment and discharge of patients whose problems are managed by psychologically based standard care plans.
  • To provide specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to patients formulation, diagnosis and treatment plan.
  • To contribute directly and indirectly to a psychologically based framework of understanding and care to the benefit of people under the medical services, across settings and agencies serving the patient group.
  • To undertake risk assessment and risk management for individual patients and to provide advice to other professions on psychological aspects of risk assessment and risk management, with particular reference to deliberate self‑harm.
  • To act as care co‑ordinator, where appropriate, taking responsibility for initiating planning and review of care plans under enhanced CPA (or its equivalent in the acute physical health care setting) including patients, their carers referring agents and others involved in the network of care.
  • To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of patients under their care and to monitor progress during the course of both uni‑ and multi‑disciplinary care.
Teaching, training, and supervision
  • To receive regular clinical professional supervision from a more senior clinical psychologist and, where appropriate, other senior professional colleagues;
  • To gain additional highly specialist experience and skills relevant to clinical psychology and the service (as agreed with the Lead Psychologist and Head of Department) up to two sessions per week (pro rata);
  • To develop skills in the area of professional post‑graduate teaching, training and supervision and to provide supervision to other MDT staff's psychological work as appropriate;
  • To provide professional and clinical supervision of doctoral trainee and graduate/assistant psychologists;
  • To contribute to the pre‑ and post‑qualification teaching of clinical, health and/or counselling psychology, as appropriate;
  • To provide advice, consultation and training to staff working with the patient group across a range of agencies and settings, where appropriate.
Management, recruitment, policy and service development
  • To contribute to the development, evaluation and monitoring of the team, specialty and department operational policies and services, through the deployment of professional skills in research, service evaluation and audit;
  • To advise both the Service and the Lead Psychologist on those aspects of the service where psychological and/or organisational matters need addressing;
  • To provide a quarterly report giving feedback regarding service delivery and development to charity, Fight Against Blindness;
  • To manage the workloads of assistant graduate psychologists and doctoral trainee clinical psychologists, within the framework of the team/specialty and Department policies and procedures;
  • To be involved, as appropriate, in the short listing and interviewing of assistant / graduate psychologists.
Research and service evaluation
  • To utilise theory, evidence‑based literature and research to support evidence based practice in individual work and work with other team members;
  • To undertake, as a major component of the post, appropriate research and provide research advice to other staff undertaking research, and to disseminate appropriate material via presentation and publication;
  • To lead on research projects within the area served by the team/service;
  • To undertake project management, including complex audit and service evaluation, with colleagues within the service to help develop service provision;
  • To provide appropriate research supervision of doctoral trainees and graduate assistant psychologists.
Person Specification
Experience
  • Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of patients across the full range of care settings, including outpatient, community, primary care and in‑patient settings;
  • Experience of working with a wide variety of patient groups, across the whole life course presenting problems that reflect the full range of clinical severity, including maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems, verbal abuse and the threat of physical abuse;
  • Experience of working in medical multi‑disciplinary teams and offering systemic interpretations to have impact on the team functioning in patient care;
  • Experience of working with CYP who have a chronic illness and their families;
  • Experience of teaching, training and supervision;
  • Experience of working with medical MDTs and supervising healthcare staff.
Skills & behaviours
  • Ability to exercise the full clinical responsibility for patients psychological care and treatment within the clinical specialty and to co‑ordinate the psychological care provided by others;
  • Ability to teach and train others, using a variety of complex multi‑media materials suitable for presentations within public, professional and academic settings;
  • Ability to identify and employ mechanisms of clinical governance as appropriate, to support and maintain clinical practice in the face of regular exposure to highly emotive material and challenging situations;
  • Skills in the use of complex methods of psychological assessment intervention and management frequently requiring sustained and intense concentration;
  • Well‑developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, complex, highly technical and/or clinically sensitive information to patients, their families, carers and professional colleagues both within and outside the NHS;
  • Skills in providing consultation to other professional and non‑professional groups;
  • Doctoral level knowledge of research methodology, research design and complex, multivariate data analysis as practiced within the clinical fields of psychology;
  • Evidence of continuing professional development as recommended by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC);
  • Ability to provide emotional support and professional mentorship to multi‑disciplinary team members;
  • Knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological therapies for specific difficult to treat groups or advanced level knowledge of the theory and practice of specialist psychological;
  • Knowledge of legislation in relation to the patient group and mental health;
  • Experience of working with patients remotely online.
Qualifications
  • Post graduate doctoral level training in clinical psychology, including specifically models of psychopathology, clinical psychometrics and neuropsychology, two or more distinct psychological therapies and lifespan developmental psychology, as accredited by the British Psychological Society;
  • Further training in a specialised area of clinical practice through formal post‑doctoral training (diploma or equivalent) or a combination of specialist short courses together with an evidenced portfolio of supervised practice based learning;
  • Pre‑qualification training and qualifications in research methodology, child development and/or other fields of applied psychology.
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.

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