Assistant Psychologist - Derby Audrey House (ECU) Kingfisher (PICU)
We are looking for a Psychology graduate who has a good honours degree in Psychology to work with us in our Acute Services within the Working Age Division and are pleased to offer a post working across two new wards on the Kingsway site in Derby.
Audrey House is an Enhanced Care Unit (ECU) for women and Kingfisher Ward is a male Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
This is an exciting time to be joining the services as we launch these two new specialist units. The post provides the opportunity to join teams that value the contribution that Psychology brings to their work, along with a wider supportive network of Psychologists and Psychological Therapists working across the Trust.
Applications:
We request that applicants write a short piece (no more than 500 words) answering the following question:
How can psychologists contribute to good patient care on acute mental health wards?
Applicants are asked to include this in their application in the supporting information section, under a "good patient care" heading.
Please note, if a high volume of applications is received, this advert may close early so please ensure you submit your application without delay.
Main Duties of the Job
The successful candidate will work under the supervision of the Clinical Psychologists on each ward. Patient-facing work will include short-term 1:1 assessment, formulation, intervention, and group work. The successful candidate will be expected to work closely with multi-disciplinary colleagues to promote holistic care.
The successful candidate will work alongside the qualified Clinical Psychologists to contribute to the service development of the psychological offer on the new wards, including the embedding of trauma-informed care. This will involve the development, delivery, and evaluation of training sessions alongside the qualified Clinical Psychologists.
The successful candidate will have good interpersonal, organisational, and communication skills in order to engage with people with mental health difficulties, their family members, and carers. The post holder will support research and audit activities under the supervision of an experienced qualified Clinical Psychologist.
About Us
Psychologists within the Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation NHS Trust have a well-established and supportive professional network with regular meetings and in-house CPD events. The successful candidate will have an individual professional development plan negotiated as part of their work plan.
There are excellent links with local professional training courses, with staff supporting local training committees, participating in trainee selection, and regularly offering training and placements to existing doctoral trainees.
Job Responsibilities
To support and enhance the psychological assessment and interventions of people receiving a service from Clinical Psychologists working in the Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation NHS Trust within the Older Peoples Acute and Working Age Adult Acute Mental Health Service. To work within a multidisciplinary team providing psychological assessments under the supervision of qualified Clinical Psychologists, working independently according to a plan agreed by a qualified Clinical Psychologist and within the overall framework of the service's policies and procedures. To assist with assessments, formulations, care plans, and report writing. To assist in carrying out audit and research projects, including the collection and analysis of data, teaching, and project work.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Good Honours degree (2.1 or above) in Psychology
* Further postgraduate training in relevant areas of professional psychology, mental health practice, and/or research design and analysis
* Eligibility for Graduate membership of the BPS
* Graduate Membership of the BPS
Experience
* Work experience in a formal care setting
* Experience of working with people with mental health problems
* Experience of working in the NHS
* Previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist
Skills
* Good interpersonal skills to facilitate communication with colleagues and other service providers
* Knowledge and skills related to working with people with mental health difficulties
* Knowledge and skills related to working with individuals with a learning disability and/or neurodiversity
* Ability to process text, set up and use databases and spreadsheets
* Good written communication skills, with the ability to tailor these to varying contexts
* An organised approach to work, with the ability to meet deadlines
* Use of Microsoft Excel
* Use of computerised statistical packages such as SPSS / Studio R
Other Requirements
* Ability to meet the travel requirements of the post
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such, it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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