Clinical Psychologist (Band 3)
Houghton‑le‑Spring / Remote 09:00–17:00, Monday to Friday (37.5 hours per week)
We are now seeking an experienced and highly professional
Clinical Psychologist
to join our expanding
medico‑legal and occupational health services. This is an excellent opportunity to combine clinical expertise with expert witness work, contributing to high‑quality assessments, evidence‑based interventions, and authoritative medico‑legal reporting.
Role Overview In this role, you will: Carry out comprehensive psychological assessments across a range of presentations. Deliver short‑ to medium‑term
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
interventions. Produce structured, impartial, and compliant
expert witness reports
for legal proceedings. Support the development and quality assurance of our expert panel. Attend court or tribunal hearings to provide expert evidence when required. Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date clinical records in line with
GDPR ,
HCPC standards, and NHS/private practice requirements. Participate in regular supervision and ongoing
CPD. Keep up to date with relevant legislation, regulatory changes, medical standards, HSE guidance, and case law.
Person Specification Qualifications & Knowledge BPS‑accredited
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy). HCPC registration
as a Practitioner Psychologist. Minimum
two years’ post‑qualification experience. Formal training and experience in delivering
CBT. Competence in medico‑legal report writing;
Bond Solon training
desirable. Strong understanding of
CPR Part 35
and PD 35 duties. Evidence of ongoing medico‑legal CPD. Commitment to high professional standards, ethical practice, and integrity. Experience At least
two years’ clinical experience
or
100+ personal injury reports
completed. Experience across a range of case types (clinical negligence, serious injury, disability, criminal, mental capacity) desirable. Experience participating in case conferences desirable. Experience giving oral evidence in court advantageous. Demonstrated experience delivering CBT to diverse client groups. Strong understanding of UK ethical and legal frameworks governing psychological practice. Skills & Abilities Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to build effective therapeutic relationships based on trust and respect. Strong written and oral evidence‑giving skills. Ability to produce impartial, well‑structured, and compliant expert witness reports. Effective participation in
Discussions of Experts. Strong organisational skills and commitment to evidence‑based practice. Ability to produce high‑quality
Joint Statements
(desirable). Confidence in giving oral evidence in tribunals or court (desirable). Personal Qualities Strong analytical skills and the ability to evaluate complex evidence. Open‑minded, reflective, and receptive to new perspectives. Confident and professional demeanour. Independence of thought and sound professional judgement. Commitment to ongoing CPD and development as an expert witness. Dedication to upholding the standards of the expert witness profession.
Key Working Relationships Expert Liaison Team Medico‑Legal Reporting (MLR) Team
Supported by: Values Behavioural Framework SMILE Leadership Framework
Our Values All colleagues are expected to demonstrate our core values: Focused Innovation Respect Standards Team
You will also be required to work in accordance with company policies, procedures, and relevant legislation, including: GDPR Equality Act 2010 Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 ISO 7001 ISO 14001
We’re proud to share that
ExamWorks UK has once again achieved Level 3 Disability Confident Leader status, reaffirming our commitment to inclusion, accessibility, and equal opportunities for all colleagues.