
Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist
- East London
- £64,156-71,148 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Postgraduate Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996) & Registration with HCPC
- Further qualifications/ training in specialist skills relevant to post (e.g. ADOS, 3Di, systemic therapy, CBT, Training in Positive Behaviour Support or Applied Behavioural Analysis etc.)
- Experience of working in CAMHS and/or experience in Adult Services for Autism/ Learning Disability with clear evidence of transferable skills
- Experience of specialist assessments and treatments for LD/ ASD and behaviours that challenge
- Experience of risk assessment and risk management
- Experience of working with children, young people and families in emotional crisis
- Experience of working with complex networks
- Experience of outcome measures
- Knowledge and experience with working with safeguarding issues and serious mental health problems, including challenging behaviour
- Experience, skills and flexibility to contribute to and facilitate effective working within a multi-disciplinary team setting
- Experience/knowledge of working in a multi-ethnic community and of working with interpreters
- Experience of group work
- Experience of quality improvement and innovative projects
- Supervision training and/or experience of supervising others
- Project management or service development
- Specialist clinical skills within specific therapeutic modalities, in particular, Positive Behaviour Support intervention, behavioural/functional analysis
- Evidence of highly specialist clinical skills and knowledge in working with children/young people and/or adults with moderate to severe learning disability
- Skilled in emergency and crisis assessments
- Ability to multi-task, prioritise and work flexibly according to need
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; at an age appropriate level, complex, highly technical and /or clinically sensitive information to children, adolescents, their families, carers and professionals within and outside the NHS
- Able to work effectively across organisational boundaries
- Skills in supervising and facilitating the development of skills in others (e.g. through consultation or training)
- A high degree of self-awareness and an ability to reflect on personal and professional attitudes and accept feedback
- Knowledge of current guidelines and recent developments in evidence based assessments and interventions for children and young people with mental health problems/disorders (including young people with moderate to severe Learning Disability, presentations of behaviours of concern, assessment of co-morbid presentations)
- Evidence of continuing professional development as required by professional guidelines
- Knowledge, understanding and experience with diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds and families with a high level of deprivation
- Ability to deal sensitively with stressful situations including staff and /or organisational problems, child abuse, family breakdown, serious mental ill health, and to cope with verbal abuse and to recognise and diffuse potential physical abuse from clients
- Ability to work autonomously, setting appropriate goals, in accordance with professional ethics guidelines and Trust policies
- Understanding of equality of opportunity and related policies and procedures
- Respectful approach to service users, families, carers, colleagues and other professionals
- Record of having published in either peer reviewed or academic professional journals and/or books
- Postgraduate Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996) & Registration with HCPC
- Further qualifications/ training in specialist skills relevant to post (e.g. ADOS, 3Di, systemic therapy, CBT, Training in Positive Behaviour Support or Applied Behavioural Analysis etc.)
- Experience of working in CAMHS and/or experience in Adult Services for Autism/ Learning Disability with clear evidence of transferable skills
- Experience of specialist assessments and treatments for LD/ ASD and behaviours that challenge
- Experience of risk assessment and risk management
- Experience of working with children, young people and families in emotional crisis
- Experience of working with complex networks
- Experience of outcome measures
- Knowledge and experience with working with safeguarding issues and serious mental health problems, including challenging behaviour
- Experience, skills and flexibility to contribute to and facilitate effective working within a multi-disciplinary team setting
- Experience/knowledge of working in a multi-ethnic community and of working with interpreters
- Experience of group work
- Experience of quality improvement and innovative projects
- Supervision training and/or experience of supervising others
- Project management or service development
- Specialist clinical skills within specific therapeutic modalities, in particular, Positive Behaviour Support intervention, behavioural/functional analysis
- Evidence of highly specialist clinical skills and knowledge in working with children/young people and/or adults with moderate to severe learning disability
- Skilled in emergency and crisis assessments
- Ability to multi-task, prioritise and work flexibly according to need
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; at an age appropriate level, complex, highly technical and /or clinically sensitive information to children, adolescents, their families, carers and professionals within and outside the NHS
- Able to work effectively across organisational boundaries
- Skills in supervising and facilitating the development of skills in others (e.g. through consultation or training)
- A high degree of self-awareness and an ability to reflect on personal and professional attitudes and accept feedback
- Knowledge of current guidelines and recent developments in evidence based assessments and interventions for children and young people with mental health problems/disorders (including young people with moderate to severe Learning Disability, presentations of behaviours of concern, assessment of co-morbid presentations)
- Evidence of continuing professional development as required by professional guidelines
- Knowledge, understanding and experience with diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds and families with a high level of deprivation
- Ability to deal sensitively with stressful situations including staff and /or organisational problems, child abuse, family breakdown, serious mental ill health, and to cope with verbal abuse and to recognise and diffuse potential physical abuse from clients
- Ability to work autonomously, setting appropriate goals, in accordance with professional ethics guidelines and Trust policies
- Understanding of equality of opportunity and related policies and procedures
- Respectful approach to service users, families, carers, colleagues and other professionals
- Record of having published in either peer reviewed or academic professional journals and/or books