Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Older Adult Psychology Service within Powys Teaching Health Board for an Assistant psychologist to be based in South Powys at Bronllys Hospital to work under the supervision of the Senior Clinical/Counselling psychologist.
Main duties of the job
The successful applicant will join a small, friendly, and enthusiastic psychology team will assist in the development of the Older Adult service and in the delivery of psychological interventions. The role also involves conducting neuropsychological assessments.
There will be regular opportunities to link in with other services and Assistant Psychologists across Powys.
The post holder will need to be confident using technology and will be expected to manage routine outcome data, including analysing and interpreting such data to inform service evaluation and development.
The successful candidate can expect weekly clinical supervision with a qualified clinical psychologist and there are opportunities to develop skills through additional training and CPD.
Experience of working with older adults who have complex mental health conditions is essential as is the experience of facilitating groups and teaching. Experience of MDT working is also essential.
The post requires attention to detail, enthusiasm, flexibility and resilience to work with a developing service. The ability to communicate effectively, and effective relationships at all levels is essential. The post holder will ideally have worked in the NHS previously.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.
About us
Powys is cited as being a wonderful place to live and work; a rural health setting where you can personally and professionally grow, where patients are at the heart of care provision. If you are an ambitious professional in search of job satisfaction, Powys is the place to be. Whatever your career aspirations, we are committed to supporting and developing you. Powys Teaching Health Board is responsible for meeting the health and wellbeing needs of the population of Powys. Powys is the largest county in Wales with Snowdonia to the North and the Brecon Beacons to the South, the spectacular scenery is something to behold. Working in partnership, we commission and provide award-winning hospital, community, mental health and learning disability services, so our portfolio is varied and diverse. We are proud to offer patients an unrivalled level of care and range of careers for professionals who want to make a real difference. Did you know - Powys Teaching Health Board accepts applications to retire and return from within the NHS in Wales. If you would like to know more, please contact the Powys Teaching Health Board Workforce team on 01874 712580 or Step into Health connects employers in the NHS to people from the Armed Forces community. Applicants are invited to apply in Welsh, any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application made in English.
Job description
Job responsibilities
To support and enhance the professional psychological care of clients within the Older Adult Psychology Service to include CMHT, Dementia and Memory service providing psychological assessment and psychological interventions, working independently according to a plan agreed with a qualified Psychologist and within the overall framework of the policies and procedures for the service. To assist in clinically related administration, conduct of audits, collection of statistics, and development of audit and/or research projects, teaching and project work.
Assisting a qualified Clinical Psychologist, the Assistant Psychologist will be responsible for the psychological aspects of the multi-disciplinary/multi-agency care provided for older adults.
The Assistant Psychologist: -
1. Will liaise with and provide an advisory service for a wide range of voluntary and statutory organisations.
2. Time will be divided between clinical/administrative tasks and research/audit tasks as required.
3. Will carry an agreed caseload. This work will be managed and assessed at weekly intervals by the Clinical Psychologist.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Required to undertake clinical interviews with service users, carers and relatives on a very frequent basis often in a hostile and highly emotive atmosphere. During such interviews the post holder will be expected to display good attention, listening and communication skills via both verbal and nonverbal means. This will involve sitting for extended periods of time (up to 2 hours) on a frequent basis, will involve prolonged and intense concentration, a high degree of professionalism and regular use of de-escalation skills.
In the context of clinical work, be exposed to frequent experiences of highly distressing emotional material including histories of severe abuse, family breakdown and mental illness coupled with likely exposure to some verbal aggression and some risk of physical aggression.
Work across a range of physical environments which may present different kinds of demands, out-patient hospital clinics, inpatient wards, residential services, service users homes etc. This may require carrying test materials and other equipment when required.
Require proficiency in using a keyboard and in operating a personal computer which will be used on a daily basis.
Be expected to have a driving licence to travel within the community.
Conduct initial assessments of new referrals to the service. This may involve semi-structured interviews with service users and carers, direct observations of service users and reviews of medical and of psychological records.
Administer standardised neuropsychological tests and standardised assessments. To score the tests, carry out the initial analysis of results and prepare a report of the findings.
Assist in the implementation, planning and monitoring of systemic psychological interventions, once formulations have been completed.
Carry out prescribed based psychological interventions under supervision.
Communicate condition related information to clients, relatives and in an atmosphere, which may be highly emotive.
Liaise, where appropriate, with private and voluntary organisations.
Attend team meetings and other multi-disciplinary, clinical meetings about individual service users where appropriate.
Responsible for the planning and implementation of individual or group therapeutic sessions with service users (following discussion with supervising psychologist), and managing the clinical contact.
May be required to demonstrate own duties to new/less experienced Assistant Psychologists.
Assist in the preparation of appropriate training materials and with the presentation of such materials using a range of equipment including PowerPoint.
Complete written clinical reports based on analysis of the information gathered during the initial assessment process.
Maintain written records of work to the standard set by the Health Board.
Ensure confidentiality in all aspects of the service provision, including service users records.
Develop a knowledge of and to follow the relevant legislation, the relevant local and national policies and the relevant codes of professional conduct.
Have knowledge and skills in the use of a range of computer packages
PowerPoint, Excel, SPSS, Word for Windows, Access, etc.
Be competent in the use of email for professional communication and in the use of a variety of on-line research databases and in the use of e-library.
Responsible for providing information about all clinical and non-clinical appointments at least one week in advance.
Responsible for maintaining accurate records of individual clinical work and will provide relevant data for the departmental and NHS Powys Teaching Health Board Information systems.
Responsible for cataloguing departmental resources and for ensuring that stocks are maintained.
Maintain a record of own CPD activities.
Assist in the design and implementation of audit and research projects.
Undertake data collection, analysis, the production of reports and summaries, using IT and statistical programmes.
Undertake literature searches (including reading specific articles) to assist all the qualified Clinical Psychologists with evidence-based practice for their clinical work.
In accordance with professional practice guidelines, receive clinical supervision with a qualified Clinical Psychologist, during which the post holders workload, clinical priorities and clinical activities will be assessed and managed.
Be expected to manage, plan and prioritise their daily work load.
Recognise the boundaries to current competence, acting within professional guidelines, codes of conduct and the operational policies of the adult psychology service.
All clinical and written work is managed by a qualified Clinical Psychologist.
The post holder may have to make minor changes to the planned course of treatment, or decide to stop treatment, in response to information received from the client. The post holder would then be responsible for reporting such changes to a qualified Clinical Psychologist.
Following discussion with the supervising Clinical Psychologist the post holder will be responsible for:
4. Communicating with and establishing a therapeutic relationship with a small number of service users presenting with a range of mental health problems.
5. Using communication skills to establish a working alliance with service users, some of whom will be deeply distrusting of professionals and possibly, potentially aggressive.
6. Eliciting a comprehensive and accurate account of a service users presenting problems and personal history.
7. Assisting with the development of a coherent psychological formulation of a service users difficulties and communicating conditionspecific information to a service user who may be distressed, hostile, suffering from psychological disorders and who may present with challenging behaviour.
Where appropriate and with consent from a service user, the post holder will communicate with carers or relatives who may be able to help in the assessment, formulation or treatment of that service users problems. In such circumstances the post holder will show awareness of the boundaries of confidentiality and be sensitive to the particular needs of carers/relatives of the service user.
Work alone with frequent exposure to highly unpleasant working conditions, either client related verbal aggression, or external influences weather and driving conditions and unhygienic environments.
Personal duty of care in relation to Health Safety and Security, Health Board/Directorate policies and procedure lone working and inclement weather.
Attending relevant statutory update workshops/seminars in Health & Safety, moving and handling, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitations and Positive Behavioural Management.
Person Specification
Qualifications and/or Knowledge
Essential
8. Upper Second or FirstClass Honours degree in Psychology
9. Eligibility for graduate membership of the British Psychological Society
Desirable
10. Postgraduate training / experience in relevant area of Applied Psychology and in Research
11. Knowledge of, or additional training in, working with older adults with a history of mental health difficulties
Experience
Essential
12. Previous employment or voluntary or research work with individuals with psychological and/or other difficulties
13. Knowledge of clinical use of neuropsychological assessments
Desirable
14. Experience of working with individuals with a history of complex mental health issues / dementia and their families/carers
15. Experience of administering standardised psychological assessments
16. Experience of group work
Aptitude & Abilities
Essential
17. High level communication skills (verbal and written)
18. Knowledge and skills in the use of a range of computer packages Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SPSS
19. Experience of data analysis
20. Research, presentation and reporting skills
Desirable
21. Ability to speak Welsh
22. General administrative experience and team working
23. Evidence of undertaking presentation to groups
Values
Essential
24. Demonstrate PTHB Values
25. Compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment
26. Ability to work reliably and consistently under supervision
27. Good interpersonal skills, sensitivity, tolerance, selfmotivation and enthusiasm
Desirable
28. An interest in working with older people who experience mental health difficulties / dementia
29. Ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams
Other
Essential
30. Ability to accept and use supervision effectively
31. Be expected to have a driving licence to travel within the community
Desirable
32. Good time management
33. Ability to prioritise workload