Clinical Psychologist Job Summary: We are seeking a highly competent and experienced Clinical Psychologist to provide psychological assessment and potential follow-up intervention for a patient currently in Critical Care. This is a specialist role requiring advanced clinical skills, strong diagnostic acumen, and a proven track record in psychological formulation and reporting. This opportunity is ideal for a seasoned professional who can confidently and independently manage complex clinical presentations within an acute hospital setting. Location: Cheshire (Onsite required) Job Type: Temporary Duration of booking: Expected to last up to 2 months with possible extension Proposed start date: ASAP Pay Rates: Up to £35-£40 per hour Umbrella or £30-34 per hour PAYE inclusive of holiday pay Hours / Working Days: 37.5 hours per week / Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm Sector: Healthcare Based: Office / Hospital Key Responsibilities: Conduct an in-depth psychological assessment of a patient in Critical Care, including clinical interview, cognitive screening (if indicated), and risk assessment. Provide clear, concise clinical formulations and evidence-based recommendations to the multidisciplinary team (MDT). Produce high-quality clinical documentation and reports, in line with NHS standards and medico-legal requirements. Liaise effectively with the wider MDT, including ICU consultants, nurses, and allied health professionals. Where appropriate, provide brief psychological interventions or emotional support to the patient or their family. Plan and deliver follow-up reviews as clinically indicated (likely up to 2 days/week). Ensure accurate, timely and confidential record keeping within NHS systems. Contribute to reflective practice and support the team’s psychological understanding of the case. Essential Criteria: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent). Current registration with the HCPC as a Clinical Psychologist. Substantial post-qualification experience, ideally within acute hospital or critical care settings. Expertise in psychological assessment, formulation, and reporting. Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to produce high-quality reports for clinical and legal use. Experience working with patients with complex physical health conditions and/or critical illness. Capacity to work independently and manage sensitive situations with professionalism and empathy. Desirable Criteria: Previous NHS experience in Intensive Care, Neuropsychology, or Health Psychology. Familiarity with psychological responses to trauma, ICU-related delirium, and adjustment to critical illness. Experience supporting families and carers in hospital environments.