This clinical post sits within a mature and dynamic Stroke Psychology service. Psychology posts are integrated as part of clinical multidisciplinary sub-teams across NHSGGC stroke inpatient wards consisting of clinical nurse specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists and nursing/medical consultants. In addition, psychology provides a clinical outpatient service to patients post hospital discharge supporting longer term adjustment to ill health, community reintegration and return to work.
The stroke psychology team provides a clinical service offering highly specialist psychological assessment, including neuropsychological assessments, and therapy at the same time as offering advice and consultation on clients’ psychological care to non-psychologist colleagues and to other, non-professional carers. The post holder will work autonomously within professional guidelines and the overall framework of the team’s policies and procedures, whilst being part of the stroke psychology team and receiving supervision from a consultant clinical psychologist.
The post holder will be primarily based at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. However, the stroke psychology service provides an area wide service to NHSGGC and as such the post holder will be required to provide psychology input across the service area and at different bases as required. We aim for patient choice in mode of consultation contact, offering in person, telephone and video (Near Me) appointments.
The stroke psychology team utilise a range of therapies, including cognitive behavioural (CBT), compassion (CFT) and acceptance (ACT) focussed approaches. Motivational interviewing approaches are also at the core of our clinical work, complimentary to the care received from the wider MDT. The psychology team are actively supported to seek therapy training, where indicated, and to engage with additional therapy specific supervision and special interest groups. This post offers great variety, including individual and group work opportunities.
The post holder will utilise their research skills for audit, policy and service development, and research activities within the area served by the team/service. Additionally, to provide clinical and professional supervision to trainees undertaking Masters/Doctoral training, plus to support MDT training and follow-up coaching/supervision sessions, where required.
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