Main Purpose:
Provide specialist psychological and neuropsychological input within neurobehavioural model, supporting adults with acquired brain injury through holistic, multidisciplinary rehabilitation. Lead on assessment, formulation, and intervention, ensuring person-centred, evidence-based practice in collaboration with families and professionals.
Key Responsibilities:
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Deliver comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessments using evidence-based tools and methods.
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Develop and implement rehabilitation plans and SMART goals aligned with each person’s needs.
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Provide individual, family, and group therapy, applying a range of psychological models.
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Offer expert input to multidisciplinary team formulations and care plans.
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Conduct risk assessments and contribute to risk management strategies.
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Provide specialist psychological guidance to families, carers, and colleagues.
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Maintain accurate clinical records and participate in data collection, research, and service evaluation.
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Take part in on-call support and uphold professional standards in all aspects of care.
Requirements:
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Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical or Neuropsychology.
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HCPC registration (or eligibility).
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Experience in neurorehabilitation or acquired brain injury preferred.
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Strong teamwork, communication, and evidence-based practice skills