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NHS Lothian
Assistant Psychologist (Band 5)
Whole time, Permanent
The Clinical Neuropsychology service is seeking a talented and enthusiastic colleague for the position of Assistant Psychologist. The post will provide clinical and data handling support to Clinical Psychologists working in Neurorehabilitation services across Lothian.
There will be a requirement to work within the Inpatient Neurorehabilitation service based at East Lothian Community Hospital (Ward 5) and to work at other sites in Edinburgh and West Lothian as part of an agreed weekly work pattern.
The service contributes to interdisciplinary assessment, rehabilitation and recommendations to support people and their families dealing with complex needs relating to post acute brain injury, stroke, progressive and other neurological conditions.
The inpatient neuropsychology rehabilitation staff team will comprise 1.2w.t.e qualified Clinical Psychologists and 0.5 w.t.e Assistant Psychologist hours. The outpatient and community service comprises 3.2 w.t.e, qualified staff and 0.5 w.t.e Assistant Psychologist hours.
Clinical supervision and support will be from our very experienced Band 8A Clinical Psychologists in Neuropsychology, with line management and additional support from the Professional Lead or Senior Principal Clinical Neuropsychologist.
You will support the Neuropsychology service to deliver education, training and consultancy across Lothian and will be encouraged to be involved in supporting research and service improvement projects.
The Neuropsychology service has close links with the University of Edinburgh D.Clin.Psychol. course, providing teaching and specialist training placements. There will be opportunities to work alongside Trainee Clinical Psychologists and those in other clinical training roles.
Clinical Neuropsychology services in Lothian are managed with the Psychology Directorate in NHS Lothian therefore providing links with colleagues in other specialist areas.
All enquiries regarding the post are welcomed. For further information please contact Dr. Joanna Gouick (Professional Lead Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist) or Dr Imogen Dunlop, Clinical Neuropsychology Lead for the Inpatient neurorehabilitation Service Tel: 0131 537 9128 email: joanna.gouick@nhs.scot or imogen.dunlop@nhs.scot