Employer: Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type: NHS
Site: CAMHS South, Hertsmere Civic Offices, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, WD6 1WA
Town: Borehamwood
Salary: £26,530 - £29,114 per annum, pro rata + 5% of basic salary (min £1,192 max £2,011)
Salary period: Yearly
Closing: 25/11/2024 08:00
Assistant Psychologist
NHS AfC: Band 4
Values Based Screener
At Hertfordshire Partnership Foundation Trust, we are looking for people to join us who share our values and those of the NHS. Before your application can be considered, please take part in our online values questionnaire. When you have finished, you will be sent a 'completion code' by email, which will be valid for 6 months and required to submit your application form.
We are looking to recruit an Assistant Psychologist into CAMHS South. You will be based in a multi-disciplinary community CAMHS covering the South quadrant of Hertfordshire. There are two main sites, one in Watford and one in Borehamwood. CAMHS South is a welcoming and developing team that prides itself on providing excellent evidence-based interventions. You will have the opportunity to work alongside systemic psychotherapists, child psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, nursing, and psychiatry.
As an Assistant Psychologist in the team, you will be supported in all case work alongside team members to undertake direct work, consultations, initial assessments, and provide interventions. You will also play a key role in supporting data collection and analysis and any research the team undertakes.
You will also have strong links with professional colleagues in the wider CAMHS. In addition to the inpatient unit, our CAMHS includes a Tier 4 Home Treatment Team, four community clinic Tier 3 teams, a Targeted Team for looked after children, a specialist Eating Disorder Team, a Crisis Team, and a DBT team.
Main duties of the job
1. To undertake a range of psychological assessment and implement psychologically-informed interventions to clients under the direct clinical supervision of a Clinical Psychologist.
2. To assist in the consultation process and the assessment of care needs, risk assessment of children and/or adolescents presenting with a wide variety of mental health presentations. Following this, assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of therapeutic interventions.
3. To assist in the provision of a range of clinical interventions and treatments appropriate to the individuals’ needs. Maintain close liaison with all the professionals involved in child and/or adolescent care and report on progress and effectiveness to the MDT.
4. To participate in audit, evaluation, and research projects as agreed with professionals and the line manager.
5. To liaise and work with other agencies e.g., Children’s Services, CGL, YC Herts, the voluntary sector e.g., Signpost etc., for joint planning with, or on behalf of, children and/or adolescents.
6. To work in ways which are sensitive to and appropriate for the needs of families from a wide range of racial, cultural, and religious backgrounds. This includes abilities to understand and offer therapeutic interventions to a variety of family forms including single parents, same-sex couples and their families, extended families, and people with mental health difficulties.
Our family of over 4,000 members of staff provide health and social care for people with mental ill health, physical ill health, and learning disabilities across Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, and Norfolk, delivering these services within the community and several inpatient settings. Everything is underpinned by choice, independence, and equality, with our Trust values embedded throughout:
Welcoming. Kind. Positive. Respectful. Professional.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The role of the Assistant Psychologist (AP) is to implement and maintain collection and processing of outcome measures (approx. 60% of the job role) and support clinicians with clinical work with young people experiencing a mental health crisis (approx. 40% of the job role). The AP will assist with and co-deliver psychological interventions under the supervision of a Clinical Psychologist.
As a service, we assess, plan and implement programmes of care for individual children and young people, carers, and families with complex behavioural, emotional, psychological, or mental health issues. We undertake risk assessment and risk management for all children and adolescents, including the protective and risk factors in the network of significant relationships.
This work will be in accordance with clinical governance processes and professional standards.
Person specification
QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION/TRAINING
* Upper second-class honours degree in psychology, or other higher degree in psychology, or equivalent undergraduate qualification.
* Postgraduate level training in relevant Psychological or Mental Health area.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
* Knowledge of legislation related to children and/or adolescents' mental health and social care e.g., Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act, Care Act, Care Programme Approach, Child Protection, and Safeguarding of Vulnerable Children etc.
* Ability to work independently, reliably, and consistently with work agreed and managed at regular intervals.
* Ability to manage distressing and challenging situations.
* Good knowledge of Microsoft Word.
* Significant experience of work with children and/or adolescents with moderate to severe mental health problems.
* Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team.
* Experience in psychological interventions – CBT or interpersonal therapy/dialectical behaviour therapy interventions or other evidence-based approaches.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
* High level communication skills (written and verbal) including an ability to communicate and work in settings in which the atmosphere may be highly emotive.
* Ability to communicate sensitive information to children and/or adolescents, carers, and colleagues in a way that addresses psychological resistance.
* Ability to feedback and discuss cases within the multi-disciplinary team.
* Ability to interact sensitively with children and/or adolescents with mental health problems.
* Ability to communicate information on formulation, risk, and intervention.
* Competence using IT and media equipment.
* Experience using computers for databases or data analysis.
ANALYTICAL SKILLS
* Good range of problem-solving skills.
* Good range of information gathering skills.
* Ability to assess and manage risks.
* Ability to accept and use supervision appropriately and effectively.
About us
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT) is rated by the Care Quality Commission as an Outstanding provider of mental health and learning disability services. In 2021, we won the prestigious Health Service Journal award for Mental Health Trust of the Year, with the judges saying they were “blown away” by our people’s achievements and that everything they saw “sings and hums”. This year, our staff rated us the 4th best mental health and learning disability trust to work for out of all 52 trusts in the country. Our staff tell us that they are proud to be part of the HPFT team, proud of the standard of care we provide, and proud that service users are our top priority. Our people tell us they feel supported through a great development, wellbeing, and work-life balance offer and a highly compassionate, values-driven culture. We are equally proud of our staff, who live our values of being welcoming, kind, positive, respectful, and professional so that together we provide great care and great outcomes for our service users and carers.
If you would like to join a team to be proud of and you share our values and passion for great care and outcomes for our service users and carers, we would love to hear from you.
Additional Information
HPFT is committed to being an equal opportunities employer and in order to reflect the diversity of its population, positively encourages applications from all areas of the community. We aim to be a representative organisation with regards to age, disability, ethnicity, gender, beliefs, and sexual orientation and are fully committed to equality, diversity, and human rights and encourage applications from all sections of the community including users of mental health services.
The Trust is committed to helping staff balance work and home life and welcomes applications from candidates wishing to work part-time or under flexible working arrangements.
Infection Control
All our staff will need to comply with current Infection Prevention and Control measures which could include wearing a mask on all our Trust sites and in all roles.
Employer certification / accreditation badges
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Name: Lumi Henshaw
Job title: Consultant Lead for Psychological Therapies
Email address: [emailprotected]
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