Job summary
This is an exciting opportunity to take up a dynamic role within LDCAMHS in the Durham and Darlington community. You will be joining an enthusiastic and dynamic team, composed of different professionals including nursing, support workers, psychiatry, speech and language and occupational therapy.
We have strong links with the IPBS Team and the Holly Unit, as well as our colleagues in generic CAMHS. There is a great emphasis on team working and supporting our collective wellbeing. You will also benefit from the wealth of experience from the other established staff members in the team.
Main duties of the job
As a psychologist, you will be supported to develop professionally through opportunities for further training and effective supervision. The role is both varied and interesting, drawing upon a wide range of skills and experiences. It allows you to develop your therapeutic creativity in engaging with a diverse population of children and young people. You will have the opportunity to work systemically with families and our partner agencies. This is also a developmental opportunity for newly qualified psychologists, and you will be supported with a clear plan of how you will achieve all the developmental targets you need to progress in this role. There are also opportunities to pursue interests in research, audit, governance issues and leadership. You will have the opportunity to supervise other members of staff. You will also be joining a supportive network of psychological practitioners across the whole of Durham and Tees Valley, offering more opportunities for support, learning, and continuing development
About us
We are the Mental Health & Learning Disability NHS Trust for County Durham and Darlington, Teesside, North Yorkshire, York and Selby.
From education and prevention, to crisis and specialist care --our talented and compassionate teams work in partnership with our patients, communities and partners to help the people of our region feel safe, understood, believed in and cared for.
We nurture the recovery journey of anyone in need of our help. In Our Trust, everyone has a say in how they are supported and treated because we listen to every person in our care until they feel understood. Our patients, their families and carers work together with us towards better mental health.
We're committed to new thinking that improves the wellbeing of our region. We connect with our communities and partners to get mental health care right, in areas that really need it.
We won't rest until everyone in our region has the mental health care they need, to lead their best possible life.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further detailed information to ensure that you meet the role criteria before applying.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Degree in psychology.
2. Eligible for graduate membership of the British Psychological Society
3. Numeracy, Literacy and ITQ level 2 (or equivalent)
Desirable
4. Post graduate training in relevant areas of professional psychology, mental health practice and/or research design and analysis.
Skills
Essential
5. Ability to communicate information (verbal and written) effectively in a manner appropriate to the individual and situation
6. Competence in using psychometric assessment tools (within agreed timescale)
7. Methodical and accurate approach to data collection and analysis.
8. Record Keeping (within agreed timescale)
Experience
Desirable
9. Experience as a psychology assistant (paid or voluntary)
10. Experience working with people with mental ill health or learning disabilities (paid or voluntary).
11. Experience of clinical audit, research or service evaluation.
Knowledge
Essential
12. An understanding of the needs and difficulties of people with mental ill health or learning disabilities.
13. An awareness of the application of psychology to health care.
14. Understanding of confidentiality.