Clinical Psychologist (NHS AfC: Band 7 Development Post / Band 8a) - Perinatal / Maternal Mental Health Service - Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
We welcome applications to join our growing perinatal psychology team, who are passionate about the care we provide to the people we work with and the support we provide to each other and the wider team.
The opening is for a Band 7/8a Clinical Psychologist (0.8 WTE), which involves providing individual and systemic support to women/birthing people and their families within the south of Derbyshire and the Mother and Baby inpatient unit in Derby.
Within the perinatal/maternal mental health specialty, we work with mental health difficulties around the transition to motherhood, including attachment difficulties, trauma and loss, tokophobia, puerperal psychosis, as well as mood and anxiety presentations.
There will be opportunities to train within EMDR and CFT, provide supervision and consultancy, deliver training, attend workshops and annual forums, be involved in service development, and develop an area of specialist interest and one’s own style of working.
All candidates should be registered with the HCPC, eligible for BPS Chartered Status, meet the travel requirements, and have an interest in working with trauma, grief, and perinatal presentations. A welcoming team and glorious countryside await.
If appointed, you will join a passionate and experienced MDT and be responsible for the provision of community and inpatient-based specialist clinical psychology services for women/birthing people who are pregnant, postnatal, or have experienced a loss and are presenting with a wide range of complex and severe mental health problems, as well as systemic support for their partners.
The role involves helping to formalise referral pathways, outcome measures, assessment and treatment protocols, as well as attending ward and community MDT meetings, triaging referrals, assessing and signposting to other services, and liaising with midwives, obstetricians, as well as primary, secondary, and third sector care providers.
There will be a strong focus on supporting the continued development of a psychologically informed trauma focus of care within the team and maternity services, providing supervision/training, and utilising research skills for audits, evaluations, and service development.
The service consists of a 6-bed inpatient unit, a community team with bases in Derby and Chesterfield, and a new maternal mental health service working with loss (MMHS).
The inpatient and community services are accredited by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, highlighting the excellent and specialized care provided by the service. The MMHS sits within the perinatal service and has close links with maternity services.
The team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, CPNs, nursery nurses, OTs, team leads, specialist midwives, a social worker, and a service manager, who all possess great enthusiasm and a strong passion for working with women and their families during the perinatal period.
The Trust psychology department facilitates specialized supervision (dissociation, psychodynamic, EMDR, CFT) and training (trauma, CBT), supports CPD, and has good links with university training courses in terms of teaching opportunities, trainee selection, and placements. DHCFT goes above and beyond to ensure staff are looked after and feel supported.
Band 7 development post / Band 8a
Responsible for the provision of community and inpatient specialist psychological services, in collaboration with an MDT, for women/birthing people who are experiencing mental health difficulties during pregnancy, the first two years postnatal, or following loss (miscarriage, termination, stillbirth, neonatal death).
Provision of psychological assessment, formulation, and treatment based upon the interpretation and integration of complex data from a variety of sources.
Providing a systemic approach to working with partners and the wider family and signposting where appropriate.
Supporting the development of psychological and trauma-informed services around maternal mental health and perinatal loss, gap analysis in treatment provision, as well as the audit and evaluation of referral pathways and treatment outcomes to ensure equality of service provision.
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