Job Description Clinical Psychologist (Part-Time) – Specialist Neurological Service | Up to £56,000 (Pro-Rata) Transform lives, make a lasting impact, and be part of a supportive multidisciplinary team. Our client, a specialist provider of care for adults with complex neurological conditions, is looking for an experienced Clinical Psychologist to join their growing team. This opportunity offers a rewarding and diverse role within a well-established service that supports individuals with acquired brain injuries, neurological diseases, and long-term rehabilitation needs. The team is passionate about delivering holistic, person-centred care and offers a warm and collaborative working environment. As a Clinical Psychologist, you will play a vital role in supporting the psychological wellbeing and rehabilitation of adults living with neurological conditions. You’ll work within a highly skilled interdisciplinary team, offering both individual and therapeutic interventions that enhance quality of life and promote independence. Skills & Qualifications Degree in Psychology, recognised by the BPS (or equivalent). HCPC registration. Experience in working with adults with neurological or cognitive conditions. Excellent communication and collaborative working skills. A proactive, empathetic, and person-centred approach to care. What’s in it for you? Salary up to £56,000 pro-rata, depending on experience. Generous annual leave entitlement – with the option to buy or sell leave. Comprehensive training and induction programme. Life assurance and company pension scheme. Onsite parking. Access to an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Sick pay and long-service recognition awards. A welcoming and values-driven working culture that prioritises staff wellbeing and development. Key Responsibilities Provide psychological assessments and interventions tailored to service users with complex neurological needs. Contribute to the development and implementation of personalised rehabilitation plans. Offer consultation, supervision and training to colleagues within the service. Collaborate with families and external agencies to ensure holistic care planning. Participate in service development and quality improvement initiatives. Reference: WILL128786/JJ (DB) INDNUR