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We're looking for people who share our values of compassion, accountability and optimism to help us provide high quality care for the patients, carers, families and communities we serve. We specialise in NHS mental health and learning disability services and we're proud to make a difference every day.
At SPFT we put people first. We'll do everything possible to help you feel respected, valued and included. You'll have opportunities to learn, grow and gain new experiences to support your career, with access to lifelong learning and professional development.
We actively promote flexible working and understand how important work life balance is, especially in healthcare. Whether it's part time hours, hybrid working or flexible start and finish times, we'll explore what works for you and the role.
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Job overview
We are looking for an enthusiastic Practitioner Psychologist to join the East Sussex specialist CAMHS Learning Disability Family Intensive Support Service. You will work creatively within a wide range of approaches including Systemic, Positive Behaviour Support, Functional Analysis, Attachment theory, Mindfulness-based approaches and the Family Partnership Model and have the opportunity to develop new models of working too.
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The key components of the job will be to provide:
- a high-quality community-based service to children with learning disabilities and their families, carers and networks.
- specialist psychological assessments, formulation and multi-disciplinary interventions for children presenting with challenging behaviours, including facilitating parent groups.
supervision of undergraduate psychology students, assistant psychologist and trainee psychologists.
psychological support and reflective space to other colleagues in the team.
consultation and training to other agencies and services working with children with learning disabilities.
Working for our organisation
We are a friendly, innovative, award-winning, multi-disciplinary community team working with families whose children, including looked after children, have moderate to severe learning disabilities with significant psychological, behavioural and communication difficulties. The team is comprised of Clinical Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, Family Support Practitioners, Specialist Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner, Consultant Psychiatrist, Clinical Nurse Specialist and Occupational Therapist.
We are a community rather than clinic based service so your work will take place in a variety of settings including in family homes, schools, respite services and the wider community including in woodlands as part of our award winning Woodland Project.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please see the job descriptions with person specifications for qualification and registration requirements.
The post is based in Hailsham at the team office but as we cover the whole of East Sussex you will be required to travel between sites.
You will need to have experience of at least one of the following:
· working with children/young people with learning disabilities
· working with children/young people with Autism
· working with Looked After children
· working in a CAMHS setting
· working with adults with a learning disability
· working at a range of levels including direct work with children/young people, parents and carers
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You will be supported within the team by experienced clinical psychologists and will work closely with other specialists within the service, CAMHS and universal children's services. As a member of the psychological professions workforce you will be able to access additional CPD.
Professional development is encouraged through supervision, training, team CPD and wider CAMHS and Trust events. We welcome contact from interested candidates – call us to find out more about the team and the role
If you'd like to know more, please contact Jasmine Lineker Lead Clinical Psychologists on option 7
SPFT is committed to building a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds and from disabled candidates, as these groups are currently underrepresented.
Successful candidates are normally appointed to the bottom of the pay scale unless previous NHS experience in a similar role can be evidenced.
SPFT takes its responsibilities for safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk very seriously. We expect all staff and bank workers to share this commitment and complete the relevant safeguarding training for their role.
If you have not heard from us within three weeks of the closing date, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. However, we'll always do our best to keep you informed as we know how much time and care goes into applying for a role.
In the event of a high number of applications, we may close this vacancy early.