Job Title: Clinical Psychologist / Consultant Clinical Psychologist - Inpatient Brain Injury Wards Location: Cheadle, Greater Manchester Hours: Clinical Psychologist - Full-time, 5 days on-site Consultant Clinical Psychologist - Part-time, 3 days on-site Job Summary We are seeking either a full-time Clinical Psychologist (5 days) or a part-time Consultant Clinical Psychologist (3 days) to join our dedicated multidisciplinary team in Cheadle, working across two inpatient brain injury wards (10 and 8 beds). These specialist neurorehabilitation wards support adults with acquired brain injuries presenting with a range of complex cognitive, emotional, and behavioural needs. The successful candidate will provide high-quality psychological assessment, formulation and intervention, and play an active role in staff support and service development. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact in neurorehabilitation within a supportive and forward-thinking service. Key Responsibilities Conduct neuropsychological and psychological assessments Deliver evidence-based interventions, both individual and group Provide psychological input into care and rehabilitation planning Offer consultation, training, and reflective practice to staff Attend MDT meetings, contributing to care planning and risk assessments Provide support to families and carers Supervise assistant psychologists and trainees (as appropriate) Support service development and promote a psychologically informed environment Person Specification Essential: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (BPS accredited) HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist Experience with brain injury or neurological conditions Knowledge of neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation Strong MDT working, communication, and organisational skills Commitment to safeguarding and patient-centred care Consultant Post (additional): Substantial post-qualification experience in neuropsychology/brain injury Leadership experience and supervision of qualified staff Experience in service development Ideally on BPS Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists (or working towards) Desirable: Training in CBT, ACT, CAT, or systemic approaches Experience with trauma-informed care or PBS Background in inpatient or residential neurorehabilitation What We Offer: Strong clinical supervision and CPD Supportive psychology leadership Involvement in service development Opportunities for training, research, and innovation