
Clinical Practitioner Psychologist Complex needs and systems
- Tonteg, Rhondda Cynon Taf
- £65,424-76,021 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- We listen, learn and improve
- We treat everyone with respect
- We all work together as one team
- Honours Degree in Psychology. Postgraduate Doctorate in Clinical or other relevant Applied Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996) as accredited by the BPS. Relevant additional specialist training or supervised practice in therapeutic approach, to an accredited or equivalent level. Relevant additional specialist experience of delivering a consultation service. Relevant additional specialist training or knowledge and experience in forensic area. Health Care Professionals Council registration as a practitioner psychologist.
- Clinical supervisor training for doctoral clinical psychology trainees. Additional training in attachment related interventions with children and/or young people. Evidence of peer reviewed publications, presentations at conferences, or similar contributions.
- Experience of working as a qualified practitioner psychologist in an area relevant to this post. Evidence of competent and autonomous clinical practice, effective multi-disciplinary working, and involvement in safeguarding and multiagency risk management approaches. Experience of utilising legislation relevant to services managing risk, safeguarding and sharing information between agencies e.g. Children's Act, Mental Health Act, and Capacity Act. Experience in working with children and young people with attachment difficulties and trauma Experience of teaching, training and professional and clinical supervision.
- Experience of working within CAMH service for clients with complex needs. Experience of offering a specialist CYP MH consultation service. Experience of developing appropriate governance arrangements to support safe and effective practice. Experience of CYP MH work contributing to multiagency approaches and/or risk management. Experience of CYP MH work contributing to multi-systemic/multi-modal treatment interventions. Experience of risk assessment and use of structured professional judgement tools. Experience of leading service change and development.
- Open and enthusiastic approach to work and professional development. Reliable and diligent approach to professional and clinical work. Capable of both team and independent working. Ability to work with highly distressing clinical material. Ability to work with complex clinical material. Capable of recognising when limits of competence are being reached and able to request and make use of supervision. Ability to work independently and use distance supervision and support arrangements as necessary. Positive attitude to working with colleagues from different organisational contexts. Skills in delivering training and consultation. Well-developed skills in all forms of communication - oral and written, sensitive information, and with various audiences. Flexible approach to needs of the service and personable approach to working in a MDT. Ability to work in clinical and service contexts of high complexity and ongoing change. To actively promote the relevant agendas including that of Rights of Children and Young Persons (Wales) Measure with specific sensitivity to the challenges confronting the client group. To work with sensitivity and respect to matters of diversity and difference, being inclusive and enabling of service users, families and professional colleagues.
- Ability to speak Welsh
- Promote and uphold the values and behaviours of CTMUHB.
- Able to work flexibly according to demands of the team and role. Ability to travel to work in different bases across the CTM region. Enhanced DBS Check.
- Honours Degree in Psychology. Postgraduate Doctorate in Clinical or other relevant Applied Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996) as accredited by the BPS. Relevant additional specialist training or supervised practice in therapeutic approach, to an accredited or equivalent level. Relevant additional specialist experience of delivering a consultation service. Relevant additional specialist training or knowledge and experience in forensic area. Health Care Professionals Council registration as a practitioner psychologist.
- Clinical supervisor training for doctoral clinical psychology trainees. Additional training in attachment related interventions with children and/or young people. Evidence of peer reviewed publications, presentations at conferences, or similar contributions.
- Experience of working as a qualified practitioner psychologist in an area relevant to this post. Evidence of competent and autonomous clinical practice, effective multi-disciplinary working, and involvement in safeguarding and multiagency risk management approaches. Experience of utilising legislation relevant to services managing risk, safeguarding and sharing information between agencies e.g. Children's Act, Mental Health Act, and Capacity Act. Experience in working with children and young people with attachment difficulties and trauma Experience of teaching, training and professional and clinical supervision.
- Experience of working within CAMH service for clients with complex needs. Experience of offering a specialist CYP MH consultation service. Experience of developing appropriate governance arrangements to support safe and effective practice. Experience of CYP MH work contributing to multiagency approaches and/or risk management. Experience of CYP MH work contributing to multi-systemic/multi-modal treatment interventions. Experience of risk assessment and use of structured professional judgement tools. Experience of leading service change and development.
- Open and enthusiastic approach to work and professional development. Reliable and diligent approach to professional and clinical work. Capable of both team and independent working. Ability to work with highly distressing clinical material. Ability to work with complex clinical material. Capable of recognising when limits of competence are being reached and able to request and make use of supervision. Ability to work independently and use distance supervision and support arrangements as necessary. Positive attitude to working with colleagues from different organisational contexts. Skills in delivering training and consultation. Well-developed skills in all forms of communication - oral and written, sensitive information, and with various audiences. Flexible approach to needs of the service and personable approach to working in a MDT. Ability to work in clinical and service contexts of high complexity and ongoing change. To actively promote the relevant agendas including that of Rights of Children and Young Persons (Wales) Measure with specific sensitivity to the challenges confronting the client group. To work with sensitivity and respect to matters of diversity and difference, being inclusive and enabling of service users, families and professional colleagues.
- Ability to speak Welsh
- Promote and uphold the values and behaviours of CTMUHB.
- Able to work flexibly according to demands of the team and role. Ability to travel to work in different bases across the CTM region. Enhanced DBS Check.