Job overview
Are you a registered Clinical/ Counselling Psychologist or Psychotherapist with an interest in working with people with cancer? Do you have skills in CBT/ ACT/ CFT/ Systemic approaches? Do you enjoy inpatient work?
We are looking for a Band 8a 0.6wte Clinical/ Counselling Psychologist or Psychotherapist to work across our Chelsea (Thursdays) and Sutton (Tuesdays and Fridays) sites (the post attracts outer London weighting).
The post’s clinical work will focus on the inpatient setting, with additional time to follow up patients once they are discharged into the outpatient setting. There will be line management and supervision responsibilities. This role will provide a fantastic opportunity to develop consultancy, supervision and leadership skills alongside assessment and therapy skills.
Interview date Wednesday 30/10/24
Interview location The Royal Marsden Hospital, Downs Road, SM2 5PT
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Main duties of the job
1.1 Provide a qualified clinical/ counselling psychology or psychotherapy service to cancer patients, as part of the Adult Psychological Support Service, within a specialist cancer treatment centre at The Royal Marsden.
1.2 The post will be predominantly inpatient focused, with additional clinic time to provide ongoing outpatient support once patients are discharged. This will include co-ordination of inpatient referral screening and triage; the provision of specialist psychological assessment and intervention to inpatients where distress is preventing access to treatment (such as needle phobia, claustrophobia), or they are struggling with the inpatient environment or facing the end of their life. The post holder will work closely with mental health nursing and psychiatry colleagues as well as with other psychological therapists.
1.3 Indirect clinical work, such as the provision of advice and consultation (in/formally), as well as supervision and training, to clinical teams. For example, attending ward meetings/ handovers, helping staff understand and respond to complex psychological presentations (of patients or relatives).
1.4 As a senior member of the service, the post holder will also have managerial responsibilities and contribute to the service’s Leadership team.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
1.1 To work as a senior clinician contributing to the development of a clinical/ counselling psychology/ psychotherapy service for adult cancer patients, including inpatients and outpatients; delivering a range of interventions to support patients and those affected by cancer across the lifespan, in the form of individual therapy and groups. The post will require independent management of caseload and provision of a psychological service with appropriate supervision and professional management, as per professional body guidelines.
1.2 Working within the highly specialised area of psych-oncology to provide appropriate psychological assessments, based upon the use, interpretation and integration of complex psychological data from a variety of sources including psychological tests, neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, direct and indirect structured observations and semi-structured interviews with patients and others involved in the patient’s care.
1.3 To exercise full responsibility and autonomy for the psychological assessment, treatment and discharge of patients, ensuring appropriate psychological assessment, formulation and interventions, communication with referrers and others involved with the patients’ care on a regular basis. To evaluate and make decisions about treatment options, taking into account theoretical and therapeutic models, and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or group.
1.4 The post holder will require intensive concentration during all patient contact for prolonged periods, which will frequently involve working with highly distressed patients and those affected by cancer (e.g. issues relating to palliative care and terminal illness and suicide risk).
1.5 To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner in written and verbal form, information concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans for patients under the psychologist’s/ psychotherapist’s care and to monitor therapeutic progress. To communicate with patients and relatives about difficult and highly distressing issues, related to the patient’s physical and mental health status.
1.6 To provide specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to formulation, diagnosis and development of a psychological care treatment plan. To liaise with multi-disciplinary teams and participate in multidisciplinary meetings where appropriate, develop relationships with medical teams and offer supervision of psychological support where appropriate.
1.7 To integrate with the psychological formulation specialist knowledge of complex mental health disorders.
1.8 To undertake risk assessment and risk management, where appropriate, in regards to patients and provide advice to other professionals both within the hospital and in the community.
1..9 To act as co-ordinator, where appropriate, to ensure adequate provision of a care for the patient’s and their relative’s needs, communicating effectively with the patient, his/her family and all others involved in the network of care.
1.10 To attend service meetings, including daily inpatient handovers with mental health nurses, psychiatrists and other psychological therapists.
1.11 To attend case conferences, reviews and other meetings as and when appropriate. Ensure that reports and other correspondence are entered into the relevant notes and communicated to other professionals appropriately with due consideration of confidentiality and consent.
1.12 Internal liaison with Medical Consultants, Multi-Disciplinary Teams, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Advocates, Interpreters, members of the Adult Psychological Support Service.
1.13 External liaison with Health, Mental Health and Social Services, and other healthcare providers as well as other relevant professional bodies
Person specification
Education/Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. • Post-Graduate Doctoral level training in Clinical/ Counselling Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996), accredited by the BPS • Registration with Health Care Professions Council OR • Master’s Degree training in psychotherapy • Accredited with UK psychotherapy professional body, e.g. UK Council for Psychotherapy, British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists
Desirable criteria
2. Post-qualification training in one or more additional specialised areas of clinical practice, e.g. including CBT, ACT, CFT, mindfulness based approaches, EMDR, solution focused/ systemic approaches
Experience
Essential criteria
3. Experience of working with a variety of client groups across the lifespan, presenting with a wide range of clinical severity
4. Experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of patients across a range of physical and mental health care settings, including outpatient, community and inpatient settings
5. Experience of utilising CBT/3rd Wave CBT (ACT, CFT, mindfulness based)/EMDR/ systemic approaches in an integrated and pure way
6. Experience of working as a qualified clinical/ counselling psychologist/ psychotherapist with patients with cancer or a life limiting illness
7. Experience of working collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams within a hospital setting, and the ability to form good working relationships
Skills Abilities/knowledge
Essential criteria
8. Skills in providing consultation and advice to other professional and non-professional groups
9. Skills in providing consultation and advice to other professional and non-professional groups
The Royal Marsden values diversity and is committed to the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minority groups. We particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates and candidates with disabilities.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we are working to create a workplace that enables all staff to reach their full potential. We are committed to this because we know that greater diversity and inclusion will lead to an even greater positive impact for the people we serve.
Due to the high volumes of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close any adverts before the published closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications. We advise you to submit your application as early as possible to prevent disappointment.
Flu Vaccination – What We Expect of our Staff
At The Royal Marsden we have an immune compromised patient population who we must protect as much as we can against the flu virus. Each year, seasonal flu affects thousands of people in the UK. Occurring mainly in winter, it is an infectious respiratory disease capable of producing symptoms ranging from those similar to a common cold, through to very severe or even fatal disease.
The wellbeing of our staff and patients is of the upmost importance to us, and it is the expectation of The Royal Marsden that all patient-facing staff have an annual flu vaccination, provided free of charge by the Trust.
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Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
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.