This is an innovative service offering assessment and treatment of young people under the age of 14 with a variety of complex mental health needs.
We are looking for psychology graduates with previous assistant psychologist or relevant clinical experience who are interested in working with young people with emotional and mental health difficulties, and who can be compassionate, thoughtful, and able to apply psychological theory to their work.
Weekly supervision for this post will be provided by a clinical psychologist within the team. We have good links with the University of East Anglia (UEA) Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme, with previous post holders having been accepted onto the clinical doctorate, and regularly have Trainee Clinical Psychologists on placement.
As part of your application, please answer the following question in 500 words or less at the beginning of the supporting information section:
'What is important to consider when working with children, young people, and their families?'
**Please note that applications not following these guidelines will not be considered for shortlisting.**
Main duties of the job
In this role, the post holder will have the opportunity to assess, formulate, and deliver a range of psychological interventions to young people and families across the CAMHS age range, including group and family interventions. Working as part of the multidisciplinary team, this role involves offering psychologically informed care, developing psychological formulations, and supporting the wider team with routine outcome measures and reporting.
Further responsibilities include conducting reviews alongside Clinical Psychologists, supporting the psychological therapies team, and monitoring clients on waiting lists. There will also be opportunities to participate in service evaluation.
About us
Here at NSFT, we pride ourselves on being a welcoming, talented, friendly, and supportive team that values sharing experiences and learning from each other. We offer ongoing training and development opportunities and are committed to providing an environment where you can thrive.
Why work for us? We face challenges as a Trust but have ambitious aspirations, exciting transformation projects, and need dedicated individuals to support our journey. Our strong professional networks and exceptional leadership team ensure you are truly cared for and valued.
Why Norfolk and Suffolk? The people here are warm and welcoming. You'll be close to the coastline and Broads National Park. Norwich has an international airport, and the area offers history, independent cafes, shops, theatres, excellent shopping, dining, top-ranking schools, and affordable housing.
Job responsibilities
Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for detailed key accountabilities. If you feel you can make a difference in your community, click APPLY!
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For further details, contact Emma Kimberlin-Burton at emma.kimberlin-burton@nsft.nhs.uk
Person Specification
Qualifications
* BPS-accredited degree in Psychology
Experience
* Experience of quantitative research
Skills
Knowledge
* Knowledge of mental health
* High standard of report writing
* Understanding of psychology applied to healthcare
Other
* Effective interaction with staff from all disciplines
* Ability to accept and utilize supervision effectively
* Ability to travel independently
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, and a DBS check will be required to screen for any criminal convictions.
Salary: £27,485 to £30,162 per year (gross)
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