Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
This is an exciting opportunity to make a difference to people living with dementia in Leeds. The post is a development post and the post holder will be supported to develop to an 8a including access to training in supervision skills, within two years. There is ample opportunity to develop clinical leadership skills and to be involved in ongoing development projects.
There has been psychological provision to the two dementia wards in Leeds for many years and this is a recent increase in funding reflecting the value placed on the contribution from psychological professionals. The wards work to a model of delivering person centred care. The frameworks used include both CLEAR and the Newcastle formulation model. The ward teams are made up of different disciplines and work closely together around a shared care plan. The psychologist on the ward contributes to making sense of people's behaviours, and uses the formulation process to identify needs in order that least restrictive practice is required and that service users are discharged back home or to a suitable place of care. They offer one-to-one interventions, risk assessments, liaise with family members to gather more history and are available for time-limited support to family if required.
There are two wards, one female and one male, and time will be divided between them. The post holder will work regular working hours between Monday and Friday.
Main duties of the job
1. To deliver a high quality psychological service to the inpatient wards for people with dementia at the Mount.
2. To assess, observe and gather relevant history of service users.
3. To facilitate formulations and contribute to and direct the care and treatment plan.
4. To engage with service users, offering psychological interventions as required and supporting staff to attend to the psychological needs of the people admitted to the ward and address the needs of those with behaviours that challenge.
5. To deliver training as required to other professionals on the ward.
6. To attend MDTs and work closely with professional colleagues to enhance the care plans and deliver high quality care.
7. To develop skills in supervision in order to support trainees and other staff.
8. To contribute to service development, including the model of clinical care, keeping abreast of the national direction through FPOP workstreams.
9. To take part in and lead on audits as required.
10. To demonstrate compassion for colleagues and service users.
11. To support family members to adjust to the needs of the person with dementia.
About us
The Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LYPFT) is the main provider of Mental Health and Learning Disability services in Leeds. We also provide specialist inpatient services in York and some highly specialised services across the country. As a teaching trust with strong links to local universities, we are a centre of excellence for teaching, research and development.
There are many benefits of working for LYPFT including fantastic employee wellbeing support, 27 - 33 days annual leave, flexible working and remote working arrangements, the NHS Pension Scheme, coaching, support and opportunities for career development and training and education support alongside a range of exclusive discounts and payment schemes including for cars, extra leave days and more NHS Discount Offers.
Applicants should be aware that for any individual who requires a visa to work in the UK, the Trust provides sponsorship for registered healthcare practitioner roles only. This is an essential requirement of the role, and the Trust is unable to offer you a role if you are unable to meet Trust requirements for sponsorship and Home Office requirements for a visa.
Job responsibilities
The Psychological Professions workforce across the Trust is supported by a part-time Deputy Director of Psychological Professions and two part-time Professional Leads. We are committed to robust professional leadership, equality, diversity and inclusion and supporting staff wellbeing and CPD. Our previous Psychological Professions Strategy was achieved and we are in the process of writing a new strategy.
The post holder will be delivering person-centered dementia care and supporting staff to deliver high-quality interventions. The post is within regular working hours and does not include weekends or bank holidays.
There is ample opportunity to be involved in teaching. The post involves working with families who need support in the context of the challenges and changes and loss they are facing.
The post is 30 hours per week.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Doctoral level training in Clinical or Counselling Psychology (or equivalent prior to 1996).
* HCPC registration.
Knowledge
* Knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological therapies used to treat the population of service users specified in the job summary, e.g., dementia care and behaviours that challenge and recent guidelines.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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.
Salary: £46,148 to £52,809 a year, pro rata.
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