Job summary
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Principal Applied Psychologist who is passionate about supporting individuals to achieve their full potential and maximise their quality of life, to join our new Community Enablement and Recovery Team (CERT) across the Black Country.
The successful candidate will have experience of working with individuals with severe and enduring mental illness and complex emotional needs. Our clients can present with difficult to manage psychosis symptoms, trauma psychosis and sometimes overlapping with personality disorders and substance misuse issues.
You will have the opportunity to integrate approaches and work for medium to longer term durations with service users.
You will work within CERT but have close links with the Complex Emotional Needs Pathway who both will be embedded within the CMHTs.
You will be an active member of CERT's leadership and MDT. You will be supporting service development initiatives, delivery and evaluation of this new pathway. We welcome and would support any research initiatives you may wish to develop, leading to publication for example.
You will receive regular formal and informal support from the Consultant Clinical Psychologist who leads over CERT and CEN and will work closely with peer CEN Applied Psychologists, as part of a new specialist psychology offer.
Main duties of the job
1. To provide specialised and evidence-based psychological interventions to the clients and families requiring input from the CMH Rehabilitation Pathway. The post holder will hold an individual caseload
2. To offer complex assessments leading to the co-production of psychological formulations for the client and for the team; use and interpretation of psychotherapeutic assessment instruments; and the development and delivery of individual and team-based intervention plans.
3. To work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team to provide an effective and co-ordinated service for clients and their families.
4. To provide advice, consultation and clinical supervision to colleagues, and guidance to professional and non-professional carers.
5. To engage with the service leadership within CERT, supporting the development, delivery and evaluation of this new pathway, and supporting the recruitment of new staff.
6. You will work within the Trust values of Caring, Enabling, Working Together and Integrity
7. Responsible for providing high-quality psychological assessments, leading on formulation driven care planning and providing specialised and evidence-based psychological interventions to clients and their families.
8. To provide clinical supervision, teaching and reflective practice groups, as well as offering Formulation and consultation and training to a wide variety of professionals involved in our services users care.
About us
Thank you for helping me grow - I wouldn't be the psychologist I am today..."
"[BCHFT} takes multi-disciplinary working to a whole new level - psychology is so valued by all of the professionals here"
"It is clear that a lot of work has taken place to increase the profile of psychology across the organisation, and enable other professionals to understand the way in which thinking psychologically could support and enhance the organisation."
From the quotes from previous staff above, all of whom have gone on to secure significant promotions and career development, it is clear that BCHFT Mental Health Division Psychology is known for its commitment to helping its psychologists be the best they can be. Whatever you see as your future in psychology, BCHFT Mental Health can help you get there. In your role as a psychologist here, there are opportunities in leadership, in developing others, in developing advanced therapeutic skills and in organisational development and change.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Supporting Mental health Recovery across the Black Country
See attached Job description and Person Specification for further information on this position
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
9. Post-graduate doctoral level training in Applied Psychology (or its equivalent as accredited by the BPS including models of psychopathology, clinical psychometrics and neuropsychology, two or more distinct psychological therapies and lifespan developmental psychology
10. At least 2 years Post qualification experience
Professional Body Membership
Essential
11. HCPC registration
Desirable
12. BPS Membership
Clinical Skills
Essential
13. Trained in clinical supervision and the supervision of doctoral trainees
14. Evidence of continuing professional development
15. Experienced in risk assessment and management
16. Demonstrable evidence of good communication skills
Experience
Essential
17. Working as a qualified applied psychologist within the designated service including a wide variety of client groups, across the whole life course and a range of clinical severity across the full range of care settings.
18. Liaison and joint working with statutory, voluntary and private sector agencies
19. Research and development experience
20. Experience of training and teaching others
21. Active participation in quality improvement and service governance initiatives
22. Demonstrable evidence of Trust behaviours
Desirable
23. Project management work