Re:Cognition Health (London based) is a pioneering brain and mind clinic that specialises in the treatment and care of people showing symptoms of cognitive impairment. Utilising the latest progressive medical research and evidence-based treatments, we are passionate about transforming and optimising cognitive performance through education, clinical excellence and by providing access to emerging treatments. This is an exciting time in the history of Re:Cognition Health in light of, through its US subsidiary, its current expansion in the US.
We value people who are dedicated, hardworking and looking to contribute to the growth of our business. Our vision is to become the recognised worldwide leader in the diagnosis, treatment and care management of individuals experiencing cognitive impairment. Come join our team where everyone is valued and where critical and important work is being done!
About the Company
Re:Cognition Health is a leading provider of clinical services specialising in cognitive impairment. We deliver expert clinical care to private patients and are one of the foremost providers of clinical trials in the world and deliver award winning medico-legal services. The Company is highly innovative, currently operating from four locations and has ambitious plans to expand geographically. We value people who are dedicated, hardworking and looking to contribute to the continued growth of the business.
Our flagship London clinic has an exciting opportunity for an innovative thinker who wants to be part of a team that that's making a difference.
Our AP role is varied, supporting psychological assessments of patients in our clinical trials and private practice, as well as supporting patient administration and patient recruitment activity. We apply a team approach, working with agility and an open mind to maximise opportunities and deliver the best service for our patients.
The post holder will be responsible for administering psychometric and cognitive rating scales to subjects who have volunteered to take part in the studies. You will be expected to:
• Undertake a broad range of psychological assessments, including the use of psychometric tools, self-report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations and semi-structured interviews with study participants and their carer’s.
• Assist with the study setup and take responsibility maintenance of Rater equipment i.e. tablets, recording devices, psychometric kits, subject binders etc.
• Update appropriate patient databases to aid recruitment and reporting of recruitment and book screening appointments accurately using the appropriate scheduling tool
• Maintain adequate records and ensure all relevant information is accurately documented in the study participant’s files.
• Perform data entry in accord with sponsor or trial requirements and systems and ensure data queries are resolved promptly
• Ensure a competent knowledge and understanding of all trials by reviewing the protocol, attending Investigator Meetings, SIVs and relevant study training meetings/conferences.
• Check patient files at the end of visits to ensure all procedures/assessments have been completed
• The candidate will receive regular supervision by Clinical Neuropsychologists
The Candidate
To be considered for our Assistant Psychologist/Rater role, you will have the following skills and experience:
Essential
Applicants must have a degree in Psychology or related subject (minimum 2.1). Experience of data collection for research is essential, as is experience of data entry and data management. Previous experience through a professional or personal setting working with patients with MCI and/or dementia is required. A Master’s degree in Psychology or related subject (minimum 2.1) is required.
Desirable
Clinical/research experience in mental health.
Experience in administering the following cognitive rating scales:
• Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE)
• Clinical Dementia Rating scale (CDR)
• ADAS-Cog
• ADCS-ADL
• Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)
• Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI)
Salary: £28,808 per annum
Contract: Permanent, full time
If you are interested in joining a team that sees each patient as an individual, delivering a holistic and high quality experience, we'd like to hear from you.