
Clinical Psychologist Band 8b
- Doncaster
- £64,455-74,896 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Post-graduate training (doctoral level equivalent) in clinical / counselling / forensic psychology (or its equivalent prior to 1996) as accredited by the BPS.
- HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
- Post doctoral training in one or more additional specialised areas of psychological practice (Essential at Band 8a)
- Trained in clinical supervision and the supervision of doctoral trainees (Essential at Band 8a)
- Evidence of continuing professional development
- Working as an applied psychologist within the designated service including a wide variety of client groups, across the whole life course and a range of clinical severity across the full range of care settings.
- Exercising full clinical responsibility for clients' psychological care as a care coordinator and leader of a multidisciplinary team (Essential at Band 8a)
- Liaison and joint working with statutory, voluntary and private sector agencies
- Teaching, training, clinical supervision and field supervisor for doctoral theses (Essential at Band 8a)
- Research and development
- Active participation in quality and service improvement initiatives
- Evidence-based practice relevant to the role
- Risk assessment and risk management
- Clinical governance
- Knowledge of legislation and national agenda in relation to older people's mental health and dementia
- Audit and research methodology
- Social inclusion agenda
- Use complex methods of psychological assessment, formulation and intervention for older people
- Undertake complex multiagency working and liaise with multiple systems
- Identify, provide and promote appropriate interventions / means of support for carers and staff exposed to highly distressing situations and challenging behaviours
- Communicate highly complex and highly sensitive information effectively, to a wide range of people both within and outside the NHS
- Utilise appropriate clinical governance mechanisms within own work
- Provide effective teaching, training and clinical supervision for the multidisciplinary team
- Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team and undertake lead practitioner responsibilities
- Able to work in accordance with the Staff Compact and Trust Values and Behaviours.
- Able to engage with vulnerable people and work effectively in highly distressing and challenging circumstances.
- Able to work flexibly and co-operatively as part of a team
- Able to use own initiative and make decisions independently
- Committed to continual quality and service improvement
- Self aware and committed to professional and personal development. Able to accept and respond positively to feedback from supervision
- Enthusiasm for a broad range of psychological phenomena, theories and application.
- Ability to travel independently in accordance with Trust policies and service need.
- This post is subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check
- Post-graduate training (doctoral level equivalent) in clinical / counselling / forensic psychology (or its equivalent prior to 1996) as accredited by the BPS.
- HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
- Post doctoral training in one or more additional specialised areas of psychological practice (Essential at Band 8a)
- Trained in clinical supervision and the supervision of doctoral trainees (Essential at Band 8a)
- Evidence of continuing professional development
- Working as an applied psychologist within the designated service including a wide variety of client groups, across the whole life course and a range of clinical severity across the full range of care settings.
- Exercising full clinical responsibility for clients' psychological care as a care coordinator and leader of a multidisciplinary team (Essential at Band 8a)
- Liaison and joint working with statutory, voluntary and private sector agencies
- Teaching, training, clinical supervision and field supervisor for doctoral theses (Essential at Band 8a)
- Research and development
- Active participation in quality and service improvement initiatives
- Evidence-based practice relevant to the role
- Risk assessment and risk management
- Clinical governance
- Knowledge of legislation and national agenda in relation to older people's mental health and dementia
- Audit and research methodology
- Social inclusion agenda
- Use complex methods of psychological assessment, formulation and intervention for older people
- Undertake complex multiagency working and liaise with multiple systems
- Identify, provide and promote appropriate interventions / means of support for carers and staff exposed to highly distressing situations and challenging behaviours
- Communicate highly complex and highly sensitive information effectively, to a wide range of people both within and outside the NHS
- Utilise appropriate clinical governance mechanisms within own work
- Provide effective teaching, training and clinical supervision for the multidisciplinary team
- Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team and undertake lead practitioner responsibilities
- Able to work in accordance with the Staff Compact and Trust Values and Behaviours.
- Able to engage with vulnerable people and work effectively in highly distressing and challenging circumstances.
- Able to work flexibly and co-operatively as part of a team
- Able to use own initiative and make decisions independently
- Committed to continual quality and service improvement
- Self aware and committed to professional and personal development. Able to accept and respond positively to feedback from supervision
- Enthusiasm for a broad range of psychological phenomena, theories and application.
- Ability to travel independently in accordance with Trust policies and service need.
- This post is subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check