Practitioner Psychologist (Low Secure & Rehab)
£48,250-£58,250
Full time (37.5 hours)
On-site working
Fully funded CPD
Do not pass up this chance, apply quickly if your experience and skills match what is in the following description.
We are working with the leading independent provider of mental health and adult social care in the UK that has a "good" CQC rating. Offering excellent working facilities & continuous development, you will be part of a compassionate team that are serious about personal development and use a trauma informed approach to help support the recovery of patients.
Essential:
* Doctoral qualification (or equivalent) in applied psychology
* Registration with the HCPC as a Practitioner Psychologist with the British Psychological Society.
* Experience working with individuals with complex needs relevant to the service population -
* Competence in assessing, formulating, and working therapeutically with service users with mental illness, personality disorder, learning difficulties and autism and the delivery of high-level interventions
* Confident grasp of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and at least two other therapeutic modalities - including training in an intervention suitable for working with location specific disorders
* Understand and apply therapy principles with a willingness to train if not already received
Job Responsibilities:
* Respond promptly to referrals and carry out comprehensive assessments to design effective, tailored therapy programmes using appropriate therapeutic techniques and interventions.
* Deliver and facilitate both individual and group therapy sessions, ensuring activities and interventions align with each client's therapy plan and evolving needs.
* Manage a designated caseload within agreed timeframes, maintaining regular communication and engagement with clients, professional colleagues, and clinical staff.
* Maintain accurate, up-to-date documentation including case notes, clinical reports, and electronic records, and share relevant client information with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) during regular meetings.
* Provide leadership and coordination within the clinical team, offering psychotherapeutic guidance and supporting colleagues in delivering high-quality care.
* Identify and implement innovative, evidence-based therapeutic methods and interventions to enhance service quality and client outcomes. xxuwjjq
Please note this is also available as a part time role.
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