An excellent opportunity has arisen for a motivated and passionate assistant psychologist, to work with those who are in the process of, or having recently, transitioned out of secure care to live in the community. This is a full-time post based in the Specialist Community Forensic Team (SCFT). We welcome applications from those with a good first degree in psychology (with BPS accreditation) and experience of contact with those with mental health difficulties and/or those in contact with forensic services/criminal justice system. Applicants would be expected to have a good understanding of psychology theory and looking to develop their skills.
The SCFT is a developing and innovative service responsible for overseeing care of clients detained to secure hospitals and support the smooth transition back into the community. Our aims are to reduce the length of stay and to prevent admission to secure care by providing enhanced community support, to facilitate, support and maintain discharge processes and by supporting proactive/preventative work.
The post holder will be an assistant psychologist who will support the psychology provision and become a key member of the SCFT multi-disciplinary team, and will assist in the provision of high quality, psychologically informed, risk aware care for a cohort of patients with complex forensic mental health needs.
The team office is based in Fromeside, Bristol however there is an expected element of travel within the role.