Location: Barnstaple, EX31 3UD
Salary: £43742.00 to £50056.00
Date posted: 29th May 2024
Closing date: 9th June 2024
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Come and join us in North Devon to help improve the lives of Children and Young People! The perfect work-life balance - spend your working hours with friendly and supportive colleagues as part of our innovative, integrated children's service then spend your leisure time in this inspiring part of the country, home to a World Surfing Reserve, the renowned UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and beautiful Exmoor!
In line with transformation, we are excited to be advertising a number of opportunities for Band 7 Clinical Psychologists to join colleagues in our highly skilled multi-disciplinary teams across the clinical pathways in CFHD.
We have an excellent opportunity to join us in the Mood Emotions and Relationships (MERS) Pathway in North Devon as part of our mental health provision.
It's an exciting time of change as we develop needs-led pathways under iThrive and invest in training opportunities across the workforce to support this. We are passionate about our work and are committed to providing high quality services across Devon to improve outcomes for children and young people.
We would love to hear from qualifying colleagues and those with more experience seeking a role in an innovative service at an exciting time of change.
Clinical Psychology roles are also being advertised in other pathways so please view additional CFHD adverts. If you wish to apply for more than one, please submit one form with your preferences / interest listed.
Relocation funds may be available for these roles.
As a Clinical Psychologist, you will be offering high-quality psychological care to children and young people experiencing significant and complex mental health difficulties and their families. You will bring advanced formulation skills and consultation to your team alongside wider service development contributions.
There will be CPD opportunities to support you. These may be to consolidate and develop knowledge and skills or to support you in transferring skills from another specialism. We encourage interest from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences, both personal and professional.
You will have regular clinical supervision and separate line management. You will be supported with a job plan and opportunities to develop supervision and leadership alongside using research skills and engaging in service development. There is a strong and friendly network of Clinical Psychologists working across CFHD, enjoying shared CPD and professional support. We also have excellent links with local Doctoral courses for teaching and Trainee placements.
Please submit one application and provide detail in your statement about which role(s) you are interested in from this or the other Band 7 adverts.
We are able to consider applications for part-time as well as full-time roles, and we can consider combining part-time opportunities into one role where possible; please note this on your form and discuss with us.
Successful applicants will be employed by Devon Partnership Trust (https://jobs.dpt.nhs.uk/locations/working-here).
Children and Family Health Devon (CFHD) comprises an Alliance of NHS organisations working together to improve health outcomes for children and young people in Devon.
CFHD provides integrated care and treatment for children and young people across physical and mental health. We are working closely with other organisations and providers to ensure we deliver locality and county-wide based integrated access to all of our services, based on the i-Thrive Framework, in response to consultation with our service users and communities.
CFHD works closely with our local universities of Plymouth, Exeter & the Peninsula Medical School where we support students in clinical training placements and in addition support our own staff to undertake postgraduate training.
Our integrated care and treatment has been developed and refined in partnership with children, young people and their families/carers.
We would like the people who work for Children and Family Health Devon to be understanding, patient and respectful. They should be trustworthy and make us feel safe and comfortable. It is important that they use their skills and experience to listen carefully in a non-patronising and non-judgemental way. When staff are positive and friendly, they help to create an environment that is informal and without pressure.
You will be a qualified Clinical Psychologist with a passion for working with children, young people and families. You will have the knowledge and skills to deliver evidence-based and outcome monitored psychological therapies. You will be a reflective practitioner with strengths to bring to a multi-disciplinary team. You will be committed to service user participation and collaborative working with children, young people, parents, carers and families. You will have a good understanding of safeguarding across the lifespan. You will have, or be willing to develop skills and knowledge to support the development of others, such as supervision and training, as well as clinical leadership skills to contribute to quality improvement and service development.
Information regarding the different pathways is detailed below:
Mood, Emotions and Relationships Pathway
In this pathway, Clinical Psychologists work within a strong multi-disciplinary team, providing assessments and therapy to children with severe, chronic and enduring mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety-based disorders and trauma.
You would be expected to work with children, young people and families to understand their experiences and presenting concerns in order to provide an appropriate evidence-based intervention.
You would have the opportunity to provide consultation, clinical supervision and training. There are also opportunities for involvement in service development and research as well as activities to support developing leadership skills.
The multi-disciplinary teams are diverse including Clinical Psychology, Systemic Psychotherapists, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists, CBT Therapists, Psychiatrists, Speech and Language Therapists and Mental Health Practitioners from a range of backgrounds including Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Creative Therapies.
Main contacts:
Sarah Screech, Operations Manager for MERS North sarah.screech@nhs.net
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Principal Clinical Psychologist for MERS