Brain Injury Linkworker - Assistant Psychologist - HMP Springhill - FTC
Brain Injury Linkworker - Assistant Psychologist - FTC
18 month Fixed Term Contract
Location: HMP Springhill & Grendon / Hybrid
Salary: £26,513 per annum
Hours: 35 hour contract, flexible working hours available
Due to the expansion of Brainkind's Award-Winning Brain Injury Linkworker (BIL) Service, we are delighted to advertise for four additional Assistant Psychologist Brain Injury Linkworkers to join our team. The BIL neurorehabilitation services will be located in four prison establishments across England and Wales. This is a hybrid working position with travel to HMP Springhill and Grendon as required where they will be working with adult men in prison in the criminal justice system.
The project is funded by Health & Justice Southeast, and NHS England.
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people with brain injuries in the UK. Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do; you'll find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
Main duties of the job
The Role:
The role is supervised by a Principal Psychologist and Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and works closely with the BIL project manager and Project Support Officer, to ensure the safe and effective delivery of the service. It sits within Brainkind's Policy & Social Change Team which is committed to making sure brain injury rehabilitation is accessible to all. This post will involve working independently according to an established service delivery model in Southeast with the aim to reduce rates of re-offending and harm to self and others within the recognised population. Undertaking the necessary training and regular supervision are core requirements of this post. The post holder will also be expected to engage in clinically related administration and liaise with staff and partnership organisations both within and outside the identified prison and probation services. The post is ideally suited to an experienced Assistant Psychologist with specialist knowledge of brain injury and experience of working with people with complex needs.
Job responsibilities
Main Responsibilities:
1. To work remotely under the supervision and guidance of a remote Consultant Clinical Psychologist, and a project manager.
2. To support and manage a complex and varied caseload of men that screen positive for a brain injury and/or have history and sequelae of an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), under clinical supervision.
3. To administer the Brain Injury Screening Index (BISI) to identify individuals that screen positive for an ABI and complete an assessment of needs to develop an Individual Support Plan (ISP) and planned release (or resettlement plan) for each service user.
4. To ensure each Individual Support Plan is appropriately designed to complement existing Healthcare and Resettlement Team goals.
5. To implement and review Individual Support Plans with the service user and under supervision ensuring individual needs and preferences are placed at the centre of the process.
6. When agreed and directed under supervision; to undertake assessments including psychometric tests and neuropsychological assessments if needed, develop formulations and provide any interventions as agreed within supervision.
7. To develop and deliver Psychosocial interventions on a 1:1 basis, focusing on the sequelae of brain injury.
8. When agreed, to work with existing services such as the Prison Service, Probation, Courts, Community Services, Social and Healthcare Services and Charities to develop effective diversion and liaison for service users.
9. When necessary and appropriate under guidance and remote clinical supervision, to provide advocacy for service users which may include the preparation of reports for criminal justice professionals and agencies.
10. To provide accurate information about ABI and raise awareness amongst service users, prison and community-based professionals.
11. To provide under guidance information about substances, raise awareness about substance (including alcohol) misuse and its effects in relation to ABI; and provide support to enable service users to access services that focus on the reduction or cessation of substance misuse.
Person Specification
Experience
* The post is ideally suited to an experienced Assistant Psychologist with specialist knowledge of brain injury and experience of working with people with complex needs.
* The successful candidate will work in partnership with prison staff and external organisations within the prison and community to support service users to access appropriate services and reduce offending behaviour. They will be responsible for specialised support and assessment of people in prison with acquired brain injury and undertake data collection for research purposes. Throughout their position, they will be presented with research development opportunities, building on existing research in the area of brain injury within the Criminal Justice System.
Qualifications
* An upper second class or first class honours degree in psychology.
* An understanding of the needs and difficulties of people with psychological problems or other disabilities (e.g. acquired brain injury) and the ability to interact with these individuals.
* Experience of working with people with complex needs.
* Experience of delivering 1:1 behavioural interventions.
* Experience of collection and analysis of statistical data.
* Ability to communicate sensitive information in a way that addresses psychological resistance.
* Willingness to work within a prison setting.
* Willingness to comply with all security and confidentiality aspects of working within a secure environment.
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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