Base: Trustwide Please see full Job Description and Person Specification. To assist in the delivery of psychological work within Pennine Care Learning Disabilities Care Hub. The post holder will work under the clinical supervision of the Clinical Psychologists within the team, working with service users with a learning disability.To support and enhance the psychological care of adults, within the Community Learning Disability Teams, providing psychological assessments and interventions under clinical supervision.To work independently to agreed operational objectives that are set and assessed at agreed intervals by the Principal Clinical Psychologists and Clinical Psychologists.To assist in clinically related administration, conduct of audits and projects, collection of statistics, development of audit and/or research projects, outcomes measures, teaching and project work as required. Under the clinical supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist, to assist in the psychological assessment of adults with learning disabilities, using a range of assessment methodologies, including psychometric and neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, direct and indirect structured observations, semi- structured interviews, screening tools and routine outcome measures.Under the clinical supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist, to undertake assessments of psychological and mental health problems, to inform interventions from the team or assist in the signposting of clients to appropriate services.Under the clinical supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist, to participate in functional assessment of challenging behaviour, and assist in the development and implementation of positive behaviour support plans for clients with complex and challenging needs.To contribute to multi-dimensional formulation of clients presenting problems, and assist in the formulation and delivery of psycho-educational and psychological interventions, and appropriate to level of knowledge, experience and training, under the clinical supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist. This might include the delivery of individual psychological therapy and the co-facilitation of group and family interventions.Under the clinical supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist, to write clinical reports, tailored to a range of audiences, including adults with a learning disability and their carers.To assist the Clinical Psychologists in the delivery of psychological interventions at a systemic level, including psychological consultancy and training.To work collaboratively with a range of staff from the multi-disciplinary learning disability teams, other service providers and referrers, to assess needs and formulate action plans along directorate care pathways.To attend and contribute as appropriate to multi-disciplinary meetings, including liaison with the Community Learning Disability teams and other service providers as required. In common with all Assistant Clinical Psychologists, to receive regular clinical supervision in accordance with professional practice guidelines.To develop skills and competencies that assist in the delivery of current duties.To contribute to training and supporting the multi-disciplinary team in developing a greater understanding and increased skills in psychologically informed assessments and interventions. To assist in the design and implementation of service development projects within the service as required.To attend and where appropriate to contribute to meetings in which service developments are planned and discussed To assist in the design and implementation of audit and research projects.To undertake data collection, data analysis and the production of reports and summaries using IT and statistical programmes.To undertake searches of evidence-based literature and research to assist in applying evidence-based practice to the service user group