We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified and HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist to join the Oldham Older Adult Clinical Psychology Service. The post is advertised at Band 8a; however, we welcome applications from applicants who are approaching qualification, newly qualified, or if you are interested in a preceptorship arrangement.
You would be part of a wider psychology network that is committed to supporting, empowering, and developing you as an individual. As an Older Adult network, we frequently come together for psychology meetings and hold regular away days. In addition, we support, help identify and aim to provide access to essential aspects of your career long professional development. Psychologists are highly valued by the Older Adult service and you would be supported to actively engage in service development and organisational change.
If you come and work for us we will offer a range of benefits and opportunities, including:
1. Generous annual leave entitlement for Agenda for Change staff.
2. Flexible working opportunities to support your work/life balance.
3. Access to Continued Professional Development.
4. Involvement in improvement and research activities.
5. Health and Wellbeing activities and access to an excellent staff wellbeing service.
6. Access to staff discounts across retail, leisure and travel.
Main duties of the job
The role requires a qualified Clinical Psychologist who will have specialist skills for working with older people within secondary care services. You will work closely with service users and carers and with colleagues across the CMHT and the acute wards. Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for more detail.
The CMHTs provide community-based assessment and interventions for older people with a variety of mental health needs. They also have close links with the Acute In-patient services working with those who may transit between living at home and needing intense periods of support in a safe nurse led environment. Working alongside the Memory Assessment Service (MAS), the Intensive Home Treatment Service (IHTS), the Care Home Liaison Service and the Living Well Collaborative will also likely be an increasingly important part of the role. Clinical work within the team will include providing direct psychological and neuropsychological assessment and therapeutic interventions. In addition, you would support the delivery of psychologically informed care and care planning through case discussions, MDT meetings, supervision, training, and consultation.
About us
We are proud to provide high quality mental health and learning disability services, both inpatient and in the community across five boroughs of Greater Manchester - Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport and Tameside and Glossop.
Our vision is for a happier and more hopeful life for everyone in our communities and our staff work hard to deliver the very best care for the people who use our services. We're really proud of our #PennineCarePeople and do everything we can to make sure we're a great place to work.
All individuals regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership are encouraged to apply for this post. We would also encourage applications from individuals with a lived experience of mental illness, either individually or as a carer.
Job responsibilities
The dual role involves working in a Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) and the acute in-patient setting (Older Adult wards Cedar and Rowan), where Psychologists are highly valued and form part of a wider multidisciplinary team, including other psychological professions (i.e. assistant psychologists, Mental Health Wellbeing Practitioners). The post offers the opportunity for a variety of work including delivering psychological therapy, completing specialised neuropsychological assessments, providing clinical supervision, developing and delivering therapeutic in-patient groups, supporting the wider team through team formulation, consultation, and supervision and contributing to the identity of the wider Older Adult network across the trust footprint.
As a network, we are currently involved in several service development projects including pathways for psychological therapies for complex emotional needs, workforce development, community services transformation and the ambitions of living well.
Psychologists are integral to this process, and you would have opportunity to both support and participate in these developments. In addition, you would become part of a wider network of Psychologists across the Trust, facilitated by the Associate Network Director for the South Network and Older Peoples services. We also have excellent relationships with the three North West Clinical Doctorate courses and the related institutions, which also provides further research, supervision, and teaching opportunities.
For further details regarding primary roles and responsibilities please see detailed Job Description attached.
Person Specification
Education/qualifications
* Doctorate in Clinical / Counselling Psychology and registration with the Health Professions Council or BABCP / BACP accredited CBT / therapist with additional training in for example EMDR / DBT.
* Further qualifications and / or training in a range of therapy models / interventions i.e. CAT.
* Further training and/or qualifications in the delivery of clinical supervision.
Experience
* Demonstrable experience of delivering highly specialist psychological assessments and interventions within a mental health environment.
* Experience of working within multidisciplinary services in mental health.
* Previous experience of offering clinical supervision.
* Experience of working with secondary care cases with high levels of complexity / chronicity.
* Experience of providing clinical supervision to other psychological therapists.
* Experience in teaching / training of other qualified mental health staff / nonpsychology staff.
* Experience of developing and conducting service-related research / audit.
* Completed clinical audits or service evaluations.
* Delivering psychological therapy in a group format (e.g. DBT, CBT, Schema Therapy, CFT).
Knowledge
* Knowledge of professional issues in psychology and psychological therapies.
* Knowledge of the application of clinical governance and risk management policies.
* Knowledge of contemporary legislation relevant to the delivery of mental health and psychological services.
* Knowledge of procedures that maintain and contribute to the improvement of psychological services.
* Knowledge of systems theory and organisational change.
* Expertise in administration and interpretation of specialist psychological assessment tools.
Skills/ Abilities
* Well-developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, highly technical and clinically sensitive information to service users, carers and other professional colleagues.
* Ability to negotiate the interface between Primary and Secondary Care services.
* Skills in the use of complex methods of psychological assessment and intervention frequently requiring sustained and intense concentration.
* Skills in providing consultation to other professional and nonprofessional groups.
* Ability to prioritise work, manage waiting lists, meet deadlines and revise work plans accordingly.
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.
Older Adult Clinical Psychology Service, Forest House, Royal Oldham Hospital
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