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Assistant Psychologist

Employer
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
Location
Sheffield
Salary
Depending on experience
Closing date
23 Jul 2024
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Profession
Mental health, Psychologist
Grade
Band 5
Hours
Full Time
9 month secondment/fixed term contract to June 2025

This an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Psychologist to work with an award winning Community Rehabilitation Team (CERT). Applicants preferably have prior experience as an Assistant Psychologist working with adults with complex mental health difficulties, and are interested in the opportunity to gain experience in the community, and in strengths-based, person-centered rehabilitation work.

The team has a well embedded psychological culture and works with trauma informed principles at the centre of the care. This job provides the opportunity for an Assistant to have a pivotal role in the MDT, supporting the team to use psychological formulations and interventions in their approach.

The role also involves providing psychological care to services users under the supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist. This involves providing psychological assessment and psychological interventions, and supporting service users to attend groups, non-statutory services and connect with their communities.

The service is passionate about quality improvement and has dedicated weekly time for teaching, training and service improvement projects. There is opportunity for an Assistant Psychologist to be involved inprojects, co-produced with our service users and staff.

Main duties of the job

To support and enhance the professional psychological care of services users at the Community Enhancing Rehabilitation Team (CERT), providing psychological assessment and recovery focused psychological interventions under the supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist.

To show a positive and respectful attitude towards people with complex mental health problems, their families and carers, and staff at all times.

To maintain highest professional standards of practice, through active participation in internal and external CPD training and development programmes, in consultation with Clinical Psychologist and manager(s).

To maintain the highest standards of clinical record keeping and report writing in accordance with professional codes of practice and Trust policies and procedures.

To undertake specific administrative duties as required.

To prepare test materials, handouts, flyers and visual or teaching aids as required.

We are a city-wide service, so travel is an essential part of the role.

To support in the delivery of teaching and training to the team, under the supervision of the Clinical Psychologist and within competencies.

Offer supervision and support to staff as appropriate, under supervision of a Clinical Psychologist.

To perform other duties of a similar kind appropriate to the grade, which may be required from time to time by their Psychology Manager and agreed to by the Professional Lead Clinical Psychologist.

About us

Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust is a major employer and provider of services. Our Service Users, Carers and Staff are central, and our Values are important, to the delivery of high-quality care. We actively seek out individuals who share these values:
  • Working together for service users
  • Respect and kindness
  • Everyone counts
  • Commitment to quality
  • Improving lives


Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical:

To be required to work on a frequent basis with service users who present with severe and complex mental health problems including those diagnosed with personality disorder and dual diagnosis with psychosis.

To participate in psychological assessments of clients, including administering, analysing, and writing reports based on self-report measures, direct and indirect observations and discussions with clients, family members and others involved in the clients care under the management of the Clinical Psychologist.

To assist in the development of psychological formulations and team formulations.

To support with the facilitation of formulation meetings under the management of the Clinical Psychologist.

To assist in the development and delivery of care plans involving the psychological treatment and/or management of a clients problems.

To work effectively as a member of the multi-disciplinary team.

To work with other colleagues in the team to assess service users and review their care in preparation for multi-disciplinary reviews, including review of previous assessments, interventions and case notes, analysis of numerical data from questionnaires, interviews, or activity/behaviour monitoring.

To attend and contribute to appropriate multi-disciplinary and care plan meetings.

To assist in the development of a psychologically based framework of understanding and care to the benefit of all service users in the team.

To work with Families and Carers.

To work into other teams, e.g. inpatient settings, to support the journey of our service users through services

Teaching, training and supervision:

To receive regular management and clinical supervision in accordance with professional practice guidelines (See BPS/ACP/Unite guidance on the Employment of Assistant Psychologists).

Supervision will be weekly with access to the qualified Psychologist at other times. The Assistant Psychologist will be expected to develop autonomy and the ability to prioritise and manage own workload.

To develop skills and competencies that assist in the delivery of current duties.

To show the ability to develop resilience, the ability to manage stress and work under pressure.

To contribute to the training and support of other staff in psychological care and emotional well-being including providing supervision to other staff members.

Management, recruitment and service development:

To assist in the design and implementation of service development projects, including recovery care planning, activity, and effectiveness of the team or by researching evidence of best practice.

To attend and contribute to meetings in which service developments are planned and discussed.

Contribute data analysis and reporting into meetings within the team and more widely.

Person Specification

Training or qualifications

Essential

  • Eligible for Graduate membership of the British Psychological Society (GBC) or equivalent for non-UK applicants
  • Has a second class honors degree or higher in Psychology


Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Experience working with people with complex mental health difficulties


Desirable

  • Experience of carrying out audits and service evaluations.


Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Prior experience working as an Assistant Psychologist/Research Assistant or similar role


Employer details

Employer name

Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Michael Carlisle Centre

75 Osborne Road

Sheffield

S11 9BF

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457-24-6282431

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