
Lead Clinician within OT, SALT, Psych
- Bristol Area
- Permanent
- Full-time
At the centre of what we do is a deep commitment to the wellbeing of our staff. Work alongside a driven and ambitious service, where you are supported by a fantastic team of eager learners. Our services offer a delightful inclusive working culture, ensuring you’ll be heard, valued, and respected.Here are some of the exclusive benefits you can look forward to:
- Life Assurance to provide peace of mind and security for your loved ones.
- A flexible pension scheme, giving you the choice to enhance your contribution.
- Our ‘Your Wellbeing Matters’ initiative, allowing access to top-tier mental health support services and physical health checks to keep you at your best.
- A pioneering work-life balance; you’ll work 80 percent of your hours for 100 percent of your pay, pending probation completion. Imagine the extra space for doing things you love.
- Our unique Family Growth Support, offering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, plus paid fertility treatment support.
- Access to our incredible Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, means you can tailor what suits you: from health and wellbeing perks, a plethora of discount options in the UK and abroad, to innovative schemes like Cycle to Work and Electric Car Purchase.
- Engagement in a service dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people.
As a Lead Clinician, your responsibilities will include:
- Leading and managing a dynamic multi-disciplinary team to deliver tailored assessment and intervention plans for our pupils.
- Holding a personal caseload while receiving extensive support from our knowledgeable Clinical Team.
- Engaging in staff training, consultation, and reflective practices.
- Providing expert guidance and support to colleagues, ensuring therapeutic approaches are effectively implemented.
- Developing holistic strategies that focus on creating enriched environments for pupils, enabling them to thrive and achieve their potentials.
- Degree or Masters in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy, or a Doctorate in Psychology.
- Active registration with the HCPC and your relevant professional body.
- Proven experience working with individuals who have intellectual disabilities and/or autism with additional needs, such as complex trauma and mental health challenges.
- Effective conflict resolution skills and the ability to work sensitively and collaboratively.
- Demonstrable ongoing professional development relevant to our setting.
- Full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle.
In this role, you will manage a diverse team, playing a crucial role in delivering impactful clinical interventions. With a blend of responsibility, you will handle a caseload and contribute to our committed clinical setting, empowering young people to flourish.Contact:This job is advertised by Ed Stevens; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now.Bristol is a city that’s buzzing with creativity and community spirit. Its rich history combined with modern dynamism makes it a fantastic place to both live and work. Filled with green spaces, a vibrant arts scene, and welcoming people, Bristol offers a unique blend of opportunities and experiences. We invite you to join an engaging and fulfilling workplace within this remarkable city.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:
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