Job overview A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen for a proactive, creative and highly skilled Forensic or Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about supporting children and young people in a secure setting. You will join our fantastic multi-disciplinary team at our Lincolnshire Secure Children's Home, rated Outstanding by both CQC and Ofsted. The service sits within our Children's and Young Person's Complex Care Service Line, alongside the Harmful Behaviour Service and Complex Needs Service. Our Secure Children's home provides care for up to 12 young people aged 10-18. Many of the young people we support have experienced significant adversity, including trauma, mental health challenges, neurodevelopmental difficulties and risk of harm to themselves or others. You will work closely with our Highly Specialist Forensic Psychologist/Clinical Lead and a range of professionals to create a safe, containing environment and deliver interventions that help young people understand themselves, their mental health and their offending behaviour. In this role you will have opportunities to lead on psychological formulations, deliver individual and group interventions, and contribute to staff training and development. Applications from nearly qualified psychologists are welcome. For further information, please contact Natalie Islip at: [email protected] Advert The role involves providing the psychology component of LPFT’s multi disciplinary mental health assessment and intervention service for young people residing in the LSU. It includes developing and delivering a range of psychological assessments and interventions, either independently or alongside CAMHS colleagues, as well as working collaboratively with other professionals, agencies, carers and families, and acting as a case coordinator when appropriate. You will offer therapeutic interventions to young people who have experienced sexual abuse or who present with sexually concerning behaviours, and will carry out specialist developmental assessments—such as cognitive assessments and assessments for autistic spectrum disorder—to support understanding of learning or neurodevelopmental difficulties influencing a young person’s presentation. The role requires experience in at least two therapeutic approaches, alongside a willingness to train in dialectical behaviour therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing if not already accredited. It also includes leading on psychological formulations, undertaking risk assessment and risk management for individual young people and offering guidance to other professionals on the psychological aspects of assessing and managing risk. This is a part-time post, and flexible working patterns can be considered within operational hours. Working for our organisation Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health services and a number of learning disability, autism and social care services in the county of Lincolnshire. Employing around 2,900 staff, and serving a population of over 768,400, our people lie at the heart of everything we do. You could be part of a Trust rated by staff as one of the best mental health and learning disability trusts in England. We firmly believe the key to high quality care is a contented workforce. This is reflected in our Care Quality Commission rating of ‘outstanding’ for well-led and ‘good’ overall. In the most recent National NHS Staff Survey, our staff rated us as the number one trust nationally for staff morale and one of the top scoring NHS Trusts in the Midlands for being compassionate and inclusive. We’re really proud of this! We offer options for flexible working and provide a wide range of training and promotion opportunities in all professions. We support and celebrate diversity, have active staff networks groups and are always looking at what more we can do to support our staff. Whether you’re taking the first exciting steps in your career, itching for a new challenge or searching for a better place to raise a family, Lincolnshire has a range of rewarding health and social care careers in a county that’s friendly, fascinating, affordable and brimming with everything you need to live a happy life. Visit beinlincolnshire.com to find out more. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Please refer to the job description and person specification for full details. To provide the clinical psychology aspect of the LPFT’s multi-disciplinary mental health assessment and intervention service provision to young people resident in LSU. To develop and provide a range of clinical psychology assessments and interventions either as the sole clinician or in conjunction with other CAMHS colleagues; with other staff and agencies responsible for providing services to the young people within the LSU and their carers and families. To act as case coordinator / lead professional where appropriate. To provide therapeutic interventions to young people within LSU who have been the victims of sexual abuse; who are presenting with sexually concerning behaviours. To provide specialist developmental assessments, including cognitive assessments, assessments for autistic spectrum disorder to help understand underlying learning difficulties, neurodevelopmental difficulties which may be impacting on the young person’s presentation. Experience in and ability to provide at least 2 of the following therapeutic interventions: Dialectical Behaviour therapy Cognitive-behaviour therapy Systemic work with families and other involved agencies Therapeutic interventions for post abuse; for post traumatic stress Therapeutic interventions for sexually concerning behaviours Attachment work Solution focused therapies Creative therapies Relaxation and visualization techniques As an ethical recruiter we will not pursue applications from red list countries as defined by the World Health Organisation. In order to pursue and apply for this role you must have UK NHS experience. We reserve the right to withdraw or close a vacancy at any time. We will give priority to employees who are at risk.