Position
Band 8a-8b senior clinical psychologist development role to be considered.
About PALMS
PALMS (Positive behaviour, Autism, Learning disability, Mental health Service) is evolving and we want to welcome additional clinicians to be part of our vibrant multidisciplinary team which includes Clinical Psychologists, Positive Behaviour Analysts, Systemic Therapists, Learning Disability Nurses, Psychiatrists, Mental Health Practitioners, Speech and Language Therapists and Outreach Workers.
What we are looking for
With the continued evolution of PALMS we are seeking to appoint a Senior Clinical Psychologist who is a motivated and forward‑thinking clinician and leader who can work flexibly and is committed to supporting CYP and their families across Hertfordshire and the full PALMS’ team.
The PALMS team is well regarded, friendly, cohesive and proactive with excellent outcomes. We value feedback and empower all team members to contribute to the continuous development of the service and their own professional development and welcome innovation and change.
Ideal Candidate
* Dedicated to supporting CYP with an intellectual disability and/or are autistic and their families.
* Passionate about and have a desire to contribute to change in a vibrant NHS team.
* Collaborative in their approach to work with families, networks, and other services.
* Able to work both in a team environment and autonomously.
* Able to maintain a high degree of professionalism when working in settings where there is a highly emotive atmosphere.
* Flexible in their approach and have resilience under pressure.
* Have professional registration for their speciality.
Service Details
PALMS works across Hertfordshire providing a specialist multi‑disciplinary approach. PALMS is one of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services (CYPMHS) which offers individually tailored support for children and young people (CYP), aged 0‑18 who have an intellectual disability and/or are autistic, helping families to manage behaviours of concern, toileting, feeding and sleeping concerns which have not benefitted from community interventions and/or to support mental health needs which cannot be met with reasonable adjustment by other CYPMH services. Interventions include intervention workshops, intervention groups, individual therapy, parent‑as‑therapist sessions, and a family clinic. PALMS aims to keep children and young people with their families thereby improving outcomes for all family members. PALMS predominantly applies narrative, systemic, positive behaviour, and bio‑psycho‑social models adhering to the STOMP / STAMP and Transforming Care Agendas.
PALMS principally delivers a flexible service according to service need and personal circumstances, in a planned way. For example, for a full‑time worker this equates to flexibly working 37.5 across the working week. PALMS is open to flexible working and therefore part time / job share would be considered, working a minimum of 0.6 WTE.
We offer a flexible approach to hybrid working which includes working from our bases and community settings across Hertfordshire alongside the ability to work from home as clinically appropriate. This role does require the post holder to offer assessments and interventions flexibly, sometimes at short notice, face to face with families according to the clinical needs of families and the service.
Interview Details
Interview date: 11th November
Application Deadline
This advert closes on Monday 3 Nov 2025.
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