Job summary
Come and join us in Child FamilyHealth Devon (CFHD) to develop our DBT provision across the county. Ourservices for children and young people have been transforming and we arelooking for an experienced colleague to lead and embed a sustainable DBTprovision for all young people in Devon who may need it.
We are seeking a knowledgeable andenthusiastic colleague to join us as a Principal Clinical Psychologist (WTE) on a fixed term basis of one year. You will Clinically Lead for thedevelopment of a high quality, sustainable DBT program, embedded in our moodand emotions (MERs) pathway, but integrated to offer provision across themental health pathways. You will work alongside the Clinical Team Manager and AssistantPsychologists who will form part of this project, whilst also workingcollaboratively with experienced and newly training colleagues in the threelocalities in Devon.
Your base within Devon is flexiblebut travelling is required within this role.
Its an exciting time of change inCFHD as we mobilise needs-led pathways under an iThrive framework. We arepassionate about our work and are committed to providing high quality servicesacross Devon to improve outcomes for children and young people.
We would love to hear fromexperienced colleagues who have a high level of knowledge and experience in theDBT model alongside strong leadership skills to ensure success of this project.
Main duties of the job
This post can be offered as asecondment opportunity for internal candidates
As a Principal Clinical Psychologist, you will lead the development ofDBT within the mental health pathways.This will involve engaging with staff in the three localities toincrease knowledge and understanding of the model. Ensuring we have the rightresources and processes in place to embed and sustain as well as reporting onoutcomes or challenges through the governance structures.
About us
At Children and Family Health Devon, we are dedicated toimproving the physical and mental health of children and young people acrossDevon and Torbay. We aim to create an environment where children and youngpeople can thrive and are committed to reducing health inequalities andproviding specialised support, empowering them to lead healthy, fulfillinglives.
Our children and youngpeople say
We would like thepeople who work for Children and Family Health Devon to be understanding,patient and respectful. They should be trustworthy and make us feel safe andcomfortable. It is important that they use their skills and experience tolisten carefully in a non-patronising and non-judgemental way. When staff arepositive and friendly, they help to create an environment that is informal andwithout pressure.
Who we are
We are an alliance of NHS organisations led by Torbay andSouth Devon NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Devon Partnership Trust.We are a group of professionals including psychologists, psychiatrists,occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists,nurses and many other professions.
Join us inbeautiful Devon
With access to moors, sea and cities, there are plenty ofopportunities to enjoy Devon. Whether you enjoy spending time in the culturalhub of Exeter, exploring the Jurassic coastline or discovering the worldsurfing reserve in North Devon there really is something for everyone.
Job description
Job responsibilities
FullVacancy details can be found on the attached Job Description/PersonSpecification. Please refer to your suitability to the post in your supportinginformation from the role requirements or person specification .
Informationregarding the Managing Mood, Emotions and Relationships Pathway can be found on the Children and Family HealthDevon website here: Our Pathways -Children and Family Health Devon
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. A Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology or equivalent Masters level qualification in Clinical Psychology if qualified before 1996.
2. Active registration as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC
3. Post qualification training in supervision.
4. Post qualification training or proven equivalent experience in leadership or management
5. Post qualification specialist therapy/assessment training relevant to children and young people
Experience
Essential
6. Experience of delivering effective evidence-based, outcomes-informed psychological therapy interventions with children, young people and families, including risk assessment and risk management
7. Experience of working collaboratively with service users and their families/carers, including shared decision making and the use of both clinician and patient rated outcome measures
8. Experience of working collaboratively within multi-disciplinary services and across organisational boundaries
9. Experience of working with a wide variety of child mental health problems, across the whole age range, reflecting all levels of clinical severity including maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems
10. Experience of obtaining service user feedback and data to improve outcomes and services
11. Experience in teaching, training and assessing in clinical practice.
12. Experience of safeguarding children and ensuring the safety of young people in partnership with other agencies as appropriate.
13. Experience of using an equality and diversity framework in clinical, supervisory and leadership practice
14. Experience of initiating, chairing, attending and contributing to multi-professional and interagency meetings.
15. Experience of working as an autonomous individual, taking on responsibility, making decisions and seeking support as needed.
16. Experience of providing clinical supervision, undertaking appraisals, developing job plans, recruitment, managing performance, absence and staff development.
Knowledge & Skills
Essential
17. Frequent requirement to travel across Devon
18. Highly developed ability to integrate complex clinical information into a coherent formulation and share this with others including service users and professionals
19. The ability to work as an autonomous senior clinician, make decisions under pressure and seek support as appropriate.
20. The ability to communicate in a highly skilled and sensitive manner with children and young people, parents, carers and others as appropriate, conveying information that may be contentious or highly distressing concerning assessment, clinical formulation and treatment, at times during emotionally difficult situations
21. The ability to present complex, often sensitive information in a variety of formats, both written and verbal, in a professional, clear and organised manner, including public speaking to a range of audiences