Job summary
Principal Clinical Psychologist in Neuropsychology/Neuropsychologist in Neuro-Oncology
Band 8B; 0.8 WTE (30 Hours per Week) Permanent (other hours possible)
Due to expansion of our Awake Craniotomy service at the University Hospital of North Midlands (a Centre of Excellence in Neuro-Oncology, doing doing awake surgery for 10 years), we are seeking a Principal Clinical Psychologist/Neuropsychologist to be trained as part of the team providing awake craniotomies to patients with a brain tumour.
The post-holder would provide neuropsychological and psychological expertise pre-, intra- and post-operatively to patients undergoing an awake craniotomy for a brain tumour; and psychological and neuropsychological assessment, formulation, therapy and rehabilitation for patients with cognitive, emotional and behavioural difficulties relating to a brain tumour. If not already completed, this is an ideal post for someone who would like to complete the supervised practice component of the Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology (QiCN). Applicants should have completed the Academic component of the QiCN. Those who have not yet completed the training could be considered for a Senior Clinical psychologist or preceptorship (8A to 8B) role.
The Neuropsychology service in Stoke-on-Trent is a large team, including several Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologists, Principal and Senior Clinical Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists working in various specialties.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will join a highly specialist and motivated multi-disciplinary rehabilitation team at the UHNM Adult CriticalCare Unit (ACCU), in partnership with North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare Trust (NSCHT).
An emphasis will be on the clinical assessment and treatment of patients at high risk of psychological distress and difficulties as a consequence of the incident that brought them into ITU services and their experiences whilst receiving these services. This includes patients who may be experiencing mental health difficulties for the first time and those witha pre-existing history of such difficulties. There will also be a need to work with patients' families experiencing PTSD, depression and anxiety as a consequence of their experiences. Will also provide support, consultation and advice to staff working in the units.
The post holder will have expertise in working psychologically within physical health care settings, as well as within a wider clinical health psychological context. There will be a leadership component, with experience required in clinical assessment, interventions and signposting, as well as managing caseloads, risk assessment/management andindividual/group psychology programmes.
The post holder will form a key function in providing consultation, liaison and support to other ITU team members, including consultants, junior doctors, nursing staff, AHPs, and non- clinical staff, as well as providing training and education as required.
About us
As a Trust we remain bold and ambitious with plans for both service and system collaborative transformation over the coming years to improve the health and wellbeing of our local people through high quality care.
We pride ourselves onensuring our team has their wellbeing put first and as such provide a range of wellness opportunities including flexible working.
We are committed to the Greener NHS national ambition to becoming the world's first 'carbon net zero' national health system by 2045 (Greener NHS (england.nhs.uk). As part of this, sustainability is embedded in our strategy as one of our four key enablers. In order to deliver on this commitment, we recognise that we need a workforce that is as passionate as we are about achieving these goals, for the benefit of our service users, workforce, local communities and the planet alike. For 2024/2025, we have launched our "Proud to be Green" engagement campaign which is aligned to the targets set out in our Green Plan. As a Trust, you can be assured that we will commit to supporting you in working towards our net zero ambitions, set out in our Green Plan, through our sustainability programme".
The Trust is committed to ensuring that a diverse workforce is representative and inclusive at all levels. We would very much welcome applications from all under-represented groups including women, people with disabilities, people from global majority backgrounds, and those from the lesbian, gay, bi and trans communities.
Job description
Job responsibilities
CLINICAL:1. To implement a range of psychological interventions, both therapeutic and psycho-educational, for patients andtheir families, using evidence-based interventions and best practice guidelines. This will include:
Cognitive assessments where the patients presentation suggests change to cognitive functioning. To referon for more specialist neuropsychological assessments where this is indicated.
Assessments for delirium and advice on how to manage the presentations
To provide individual and family support to patients struggling with psychological distress related to theirinjuries, condition, pain, delayed respiratory wean.
To provide evidence-based interventions for trauma, such as EMDR and/or CBT.
To offer a family therapy/systemic approach when required.
To show expertise, familiarity and comfort in working with a range of psychological presentations, as wellas flexibility in adapting clinical practice to suit the service and patient requirements.
Any other clinical areas of ITU psychology which require psychological intervention.
2. To provide clinical leadership to junior psychologists working in ACCU to ensure the provision of a high quality psychological assessment, formulation and interventions to patients with complex co-morbid physical and mental health conditions as a result of being in intensive care.
3. The service aims to support patients and their families presenting with difficulties, such as: depression, anxiety, trauma, delirium, pain, delayed respiratory wean and other psychological issues whether as a consequence of the event that led to the need for intensive care or the care process itself.
4. To make onward referrals to appropriate teams within UHNM e.g. major trauma pathway, Mental Health Liaison, Drug & alcohol liaison services.
5. To work collaboratively with the ACCU MDT design and deliver appropriate psychological provision as part of the MDT rehabilitation agenda and projects.
6. Responsible for the highly specialist psychological assessment and care-planning of clients with highly complex and contentious comorbid physical and mental health conditions based on the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of data from a variety of sources.
7. Responsible for recognising the potential for or signs of client harm, abuse or neglect, including poor clinicalpractice, reporting all such concerns and taking all reasonable steps to protect the client. Responsible foridentifying and reporting concerns regarding the safeguarding of children who may be at risk.
8. Undertakes complex risk assessment and risk management for individual clients and provides highly specialist advice to other professionals on psychological aspects of risk assessment and risk management and the high physical risks inherent in the client group.
9. Formulates plans for highly specialist psychological therapy and/or management of clients mental health conditions based upon an appropriate conceptual framework and evidence-based practice. Negotiates the implementation of care plans with the MDT, patients and/or their carers.
10. Undertakes highly skilled evaluations and assessments, formulates care plans and makes decisions about treatment options including supporting other clinical staff to create appropriate care plans anddecision making where referral on is appropriate, including liaising with other services to ensure timely handover.
11. Provides highly specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other staff including external to the teams contributing directly to clients diagnosis, formulation and intervention plan.
12. Leads decision-making by planning and mapping processes / interventions with members of the team to determine the most appropriate treatment modality or service for clients including allocation of casework to therapists and care planning via line management of staff.
13. Meet frequently with and develop community referral pathways within the local area, including IAPT/ clinical health psychology, CMHT - to ensure a smooth and client-centred pathway for service users to receive intervention from the appropriate level of staff.
14. To provide expert consultation about the psychological care of the client group to staff within and outside of the Trust as required.
15. Analyses highly complex client information, derived from a variety of sources including psychological and neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations andsemi-structured interviews with the client, family members and others involved in the clients care.
16. Adjusts and refines psychological formulations drawing upon different explanatory models and maintaining a number of provisional hypotheses.
17. Evaluates and makes decisions about treatment options, taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or group.
18. Assesses, diagnoses and makes clinical judgements involving a range of highly complex factors in the context of inadequate or unavailable information, equivocal research/evidence or where expert opinion differs (e.g. conflict between medical and psychological models).
19. The post holder may be required to work in locations other than those specified in the job description as required by service need.
Job description
Job responsibilities
CLINICAL:1. To implement a range of psychological interventions, both therapeutic and psycho-educational, for patients andtheir families, using evidence-based interventions and best practice guidelines. This will include:
Cognitive assessments where the patients presentation suggests change to cognitive functioning. To referon for more specialist neuropsychological assessments where this is indicated.
Assessments for delirium and advice on how to manage the presentations
To provide individual and family support to patients struggling with psychological distress related to theirinjuries, condition, pain, delayed respiratory wean.
To provide evidence-based interventions for trauma, such as EMDR and/or CBT.
To offer a family therapy/systemic approach when required.
To show expertise, familiarity and comfort in working with a range of psychological presentations, as wellas flexibility in adapting clinical practice to suit the service and patient requirements.
Any other clinical areas of ITU psychology which require psychological intervention.
2. To provide clinical leadership to junior psychologists working in ACCU to ensure the provision of a high quality psychological assessment, formulation and interventions to patients with complex co-morbid physical and mental health conditions as a result of being in intensive care.
3. The service aims to support patients and their families presenting with difficulties, such as: depression, anxiety, trauma, delirium, pain, delayed respiratory wean and other psychological issues whether as a consequence of the event that led to the need for intensive care or the care process itself.
4. To make onward referrals to appropriate teams within UHNM e.g. major trauma pathway, Mental Health Liaison, Drug & alcohol liaison services.
5. To work collaboratively with the ACCU MDT design and deliver appropriate psychological provision as part of the MDT rehabilitation agenda and projects.
6. Responsible for the highly specialist psychological assessment and care-planning of clients with highly complex and contentious comorbid physical and mental health conditions based on the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of data from a variety of sources.
7. Responsible for recognising the potential for or signs of client harm, abuse or neglect, including poor clinicalpractice, reporting all such concerns and taking all reasonable steps to protect the client. Responsible foridentifying and reporting concerns regarding the safeguarding of children who may be at risk.
8. Undertakes complex risk assessment and risk management for individual clients and provides highly specialist advice to other professionals on psychological aspects of risk assessment and risk management and the high physical risks inherent in the client group.
9. Formulates plans for highly specialist psychological therapy and/or management of clients mental health conditions based upon an appropriate conceptual framework and evidence-based practice. Negotiates the implementation of care plans with the MDT, patients and/or their carers.
10. Undertakes highly skilled evaluations and assessments, formulates care plans and makes decisions about treatment options including supporting other clinical staff to create appropriate care plans anddecision making where referral on is appropriate, including liaising with other services to ensure timely handover.
11. Provides highly specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other staff including external to the teams contributing directly to clients diagnosis, formulation and intervention plan.
12. Leads decision-making by planning and mapping processes / interventions with members of the team to determine the most appropriate treatment modality or service for clients including allocation of casework to therapists and care planning via line management of staff.
13. Meet frequently with and develop community referral pathways within the local area, including IAPT/ clinical health psychology, CMHT - to ensure a smooth and client-centred pathway for service users to receive intervention from the appropriate level of staff.
14. To provide expert consultation about the psychological care of the client group to staff within and outside of the Trust as required.
15. Analyses highly complex client information, derived from a variety of sources including psychological and neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations andsemi-structured interviews with the client, family members and others involved in the clients care.
16. Adjusts and refines psychological formulations drawing upon different explanatory models and maintaining a number of provisional hypotheses.
17. Evaluates and makes decisions about treatment options, taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or group.
18. Assesses, diagnoses and makes clinical judgements involving a range of highly complex factors in the context of inadequate or unavailable information, equivocal research/evidence or where expert opinion differs (e.g. conflict between medical and psychological models).
19. The post holder may be required to work in locations other than those specified in the job description as required by service need.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology - Academic Component
- HCPC registration as a practitioner psychologist
Experience
Essential
- Post qualification experience working with adults with an acquired neurological condition
Qualifications
Essential
- Has performed or observed Awake Craniotomies with patients with brain tumours Worked in a medical MDT
Experience
Essential
- Working with patients with brain cancer
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology - Academic Component
- HCPC registration as a practitioner psychologist
Experience
Essential
- Post qualification experience working with adults with an acquired neurological condition
Qualifications
Essential
- Has performed or observed Awake Craniotomies with patients with brain tumours Worked in a medical MDT
Experience
Essential
- Working with patients with brain cancer
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
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Additional information
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).