About The Cardinal Clinic
For over 50 years, The Cardinal Clinic has been one of the UK's leading independent psychiatric hospitals. With 23 inpatient beds and a flourishing outpatient service, we are entering an exciting phase of development focused on trauma-informed, integrated care. Our mission is to deliver excellence by placing patients at the centre of their recovery journey.
The Role
We are seeking a compassionate Clinical Psychologist to join our expanding inpatient service. You will play a pivotal role in shaping trauma-informed care for patients with complex needs, including substance use disorders, personality difficulties, and co-occurring mood disorders.
Key Responsibilities:
Program Design: Lead the design and evaluation of evidence-based psychological programs for addiction and dual diagnosis.
Clinical Delivery: Provide individual and group therapy using Trauma-focused approaches, DBT, and the Seeking Safety model.
MDT Collaboration: Offer psychological formulation to support holistic treatment planning alongside psychiatrists and nursing staff.
Leadership & Training: Provide consultation, supervision, and training to the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT).
Governance: Maintain high standards of documentation and ethical practice in line with HCPC requirements.
Candidate Requirements
Essential Criteria
Education: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) recognized by the HCPC.
Registration: Valid HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist.
Experience: Significant background in trauma and substance use disorders (Dual Diagnosis).
Skills: Strong formulation skills and the ability to deliver structured, NICE-aligned interventions.
Desirable Criteria
Specialized training in DBT or Seeking Safety models.
Experience working with neurodivergent individuals (including autistic adults).
Experience in supervision or teaching within an MDT setting.
Why Join Us?
Professional Growth: Strong CPD support, including funding and protected time for specialist accreditation (Trauma, DBT, etc.).
Innovative Environment: The opportunity to lead and develop new addiction and trauma programs.
Work Setting: A calm, therapeutic environment in Windsor with a collaborative and respectful culture.
Perks: Competitive salary and free on-site parking.
Who Should Apply?
This role is ideal for an established Psychologist seeking a leadership opportunity or an early-career practitioner ready to specialize. We value practitioners who believe psychological thinking should genuinely shape treatment and who thrive in a team-based, evidence-led environment.