TIDES was established in 2022 and it continues to develop in line with the NHS England Access and Waiting Time Standard for Early Intervention in Psychosis services. The Principal Clinical Psychologist role will involve leading on service development alongside the team manager and a Systemic Family Therapist. The Norfolk and Waveney EIP Service has undergone significant expansion over the last eight years following funding from NHS England for the Access and Waiting Time Standard, including the development of the TIDES team. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with other colleagues across the service, including psychologists and therapists. The Norfolk and Waveney EIP Psychology team has also undergone expansion over the past five years. The current team includes two Principal Clinical Psychologists, three Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologists, one Counselling Psychologist, one Senior Psychological Therapist, five CBT therapists, four trainee CBT therapists, one Systemic Family Therapist, one Trainee Systemic Family Therapist, and four assistant psychologists. The Psychology team hold regular away days and there is opportunity for peer supervision and Continued Professional Development (CPD). We are a research active service with regular opportunities to get involved in national and local projects. The service has links with the University of East Anglia (UEA) Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology and the UEA Special Interest Group for Psychosis. Please find attached our Job Description and Person Specification for more detail on your Key Accountabilities, then if you feel you have what it takes to make a difference in your local communities, click APPLY! Interviews will be held in person or online, depending on interviewer availability and candidate preference (format to be discussed with shortlisted candidates). Please note that the interview date and format might be shared at short notice.