Job summary
Child Family Health Devon (CFHD) is the place to be! Our services for
children and young people are transforming. We are developing an innovative,
integrated model of childrens community services and looking for enthusiastic
individuals to join our friendly and dedicated pathways. Come and join us in
beautiful Devon!
As a large community service, you will be joining a strong,
enthusiastic and supportive group of professionals who will be your peers,
your phone a friend network and your inspiring colleagues. This provides a real
sense of professional collaboration at work, that will be an asset to
your daily work, your career development and your support
network.
In line with transformation, we are excited to be
advertise a new full time Clinical Psychology role in our Managing Risk
Pathway.
Its an exciting time of change as we develop
needs-led pathways under iThrive. We are passionate about our work and
are committed to providing high quality services across Devon to improve
outcomes for children and young people.
We would
love to hear from qualifying colleagues and those with more experience seeking
a new role in an innovative service at an exciting time
of change.
Please see our other adverts for additional Clinical
Psychology vacancies in CFHD. If you are interested in more than one role,
please submit one application, making it clear which pathways you are
interested in.
Main duties of the job
As a Clinical Psychologist, you will be offering high-quality
psychological care to children and young people experiencing significant and
complex mental health difficulties and their families. You will bring advanced
formulation skills and consultation to your team alongside wider service
development contributions. More detail about the pathways can be found in the
Job Description section.
There will be CPD opportunities to support you. These may be to
consolidate and develop knowledge and skills or to support you in transferring
skills from another specialism. We encourage interest from candidates with
diverse backgrounds and experiences, both personal and professional.
You will have regular clinical supervision and separate line management.
You will be supported with a job plan and opportunities to develop supervision
and leadership alongside using research skills and engaging in service
development. There is a strong and friendly network of Clinical Psychologists
working across CFHD, enjoying shared CPD and professional support. We also have
excellent links with local Doctoral courses for teaching and Trainee
placements.
We are able to consider applications for part time as well as full time
roles.
About us
Successful applicants will be employed by Devon Partnership Trust (https://jobs.dpt.nhs.uk/locations/working-here )
Children and Family Health Devon (CFHD) comprises an Alliance of NHS organisations working together to improve health outcomes for children and young people in Devon.
CFHD provides integrated care and treatment for children and young people across physical and mental health. We are working closely with other organisations and providers to ensure we deliver locality and county-wide-based integrated access to all of our services, based on the i-Thrive Framework.
CFHD works closely with our local universities of Plymouth, Exeter & the Peninsula Medical School where we support students in clinical training placements and in addition support our own staff to undertake post graduate training.
Our integrated care and treatment has been developed and refined in partnership with children, young people and their families/carers.
Our children and young people say
We would like the people who work for Children and Family Health Devon to be understanding, patient and respectful. They should be trustworthy and make us feel safe and comfortable. It is important that they use their skills and experience to listen carefully in a non-patronising and non-judgemental way. When staff are positive and friendly, they help to create an environment that is informal and without pressure.
Job description
Job responsibilities
You will be a qualified Clinical Psychologist with passion for working
with children, young people and families. You will have the knowledge and
skills to deliver evidence-based and outcome monitored psychological therapies.
You will be a reflective practitioner with strengths to bring to a
multi-disciplinary team. You will be committed to service user participation
and collaborative working with children, young people, parents, carers and
families. You will have a good understanding of safeguarding across the
lifespan. You will have, or be willing to develop skills and knowledge to
support the development of others, such as supervision and training, as well as
clinical leadership skills to contribute to quality improvement and service
development.
Information about the Managing Risk
Pathway
Managing
Risk is a county-wide pathway with locality hubs within it, which lends itself
to the location being negotiable dependent on an individuals needs so long as
service needs can be met.
In this
pathway, the appointed Clinical Psychologist will work in a multi-disciplinary
team, which includes Clinical Psychology, Consultant Psychiatry, Systemic
Psychotherapy, Mental Health Nursing, Assistant Practitioners and Mental Health
Practitioners from a broad range of backgrounds.
Colleagues
working in this pathway provide an acute crisis response as well as offering
therapeutic work to families with specific emphasis on adolescents with complex
and severe mental health problems. The team works to an AMBIT framework
alongside a broad spectrum of therapeutic modalities being used.
As a
Clinical Psychologist in the team, your role will include risk assessment and
management, the provision of specialist advice/consultation, complex
psychological assessment, liaison with other agencies, short-term clinical
psychology interventions, clinical supervision and teaching. There are also
opportunities for involvement in service development and research as well as
activities to support developing leadership skills.
Main
contact:
Lucy Eyre,
Operations Manager for the Managing Risk Pathway - lucy.eyre@nhs.net
Dr Hannah
Baxter, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Associate Clinical Director &
Lead for Psychological Therapies hannah.baxter@nhs.net
Job description
Job responsibilities
You will be a qualified Clinical Psychologist with passion for working
with children, young people and families. You will have the knowledge and
skills to deliver evidence-based and outcome monitored psychological therapies.
You will be a reflective practitioner with strengths to bring to a
multi-disciplinary team. You will be committed to service user participation
and collaborative working with children, young people, parents, carers and
families. You will have a good understanding of safeguarding across the
lifespan. You will have, or be willing to develop skills and knowledge to
support the development of others, such as supervision and training, as well as
clinical leadership skills to contribute to quality improvement and service
development.
Information about the Managing Risk
Pathway
Managing
Risk is a county-wide pathway with locality hubs within it, which lends itself
to the location being negotiable dependent on an individuals needs so long as
service needs can be met.
In this
pathway, the appointed Clinical Psychologist will work in a multi-disciplinary
team, which includes Clinical Psychology, Consultant Psychiatry, Systemic
Psychotherapy, Mental Health Nursing, Assistant Practitioners and Mental Health
Practitioners from a broad range of backgrounds.
Colleagues
working in this pathway provide an acute crisis response as well as offering
therapeutic work to families with specific emphasis on adolescents with complex
and severe mental health problems. The team works to an AMBIT framework
alongside a broad spectrum of therapeutic modalities being used.
As a
Clinical Psychologist in the team, your role will include risk assessment and
management, the provision of specialist advice/consultation, complex
psychological assessment, liaison with other agencies, short-term clinical
psychology interventions, clinical supervision and teaching. There are also
opportunities for involvement in service development and research as well as
activities to support developing leadership skills.
Main
contact:
Lucy Eyre,
Operations Manager for the Managing Risk Pathway - lucy.eyre@nhs.net
Dr Hannah
Baxter, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Associate Clinical Director &
Lead for Psychological Therapies hannah.baxter@nhs.net
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- A Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology or equivalent e.g. Masters level qualification in Clinical Psychology if qualified before 1996.
- Active registration as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC.
Desirable
- Post-qualification specialist therapy/assessment training relevant to children and young people
- Post-qualification training or proven equivalent experience in supervision.
Knowledge, skills and abilities
Essential
- Understanding of relevant legislation pertaining to children.
- High level knowledge of Clinical presentations in children and young people
- Ability to travel and work in a variety of locations, e.g. clinic base, schools, home visits.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working collaboratively with service users and their families/carers, including using goal-based care and routine outcome measures in practice.
- Experience of working collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team and across agencies
- Experience of working with a range of children and young people with complex needs maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems and verbal abuse
- Experience of undertaking specialist psychological assessments and providing evidence based interventions, with the ability to work with complex needs and undertake risk assessments.
- Experience in providing teaching and training
- Experience of safeguarding children and ensuring the safety of young people in partnership with other agencies as appropriate.
- Experience that evidences an ability to attend to diversity and work in a way that promotes anti-discriminatory practice.
- Experience of managing and processing emotionally distressing information, seeking support as required
Desirable
- Experience in using neuropsychological assessments of cognitive functioning and/or learning disabilities in the context of diagnostic assessments of learning disabilities.
- Experience of the assessment of capacity to consent and providing consultation to capacity assessments across a range of issues.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- A Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology or equivalent e.g. Masters level qualification in Clinical Psychology if qualified before 1996.
- Active registration as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC.
Desirable
- Post-qualification specialist therapy/assessment training relevant to children and young people
- Post-qualification training or proven equivalent experience in supervision.
Knowledge, skills and abilities
Essential
- Understanding of relevant legislation pertaining to children.
- High level knowledge of Clinical presentations in children and young people
- Ability to travel and work in a variety of locations, e.g. clinic base, schools, home visits.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working collaboratively with service users and their families/carers, including using goal-based care and routine outcome measures in practice.
- Experience of working collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team and across agencies
- Experience of working with a range of children and young people with complex needs maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems and verbal abuse
- Experience of undertaking specialist psychological assessments and providing evidence based interventions, with the ability to work with complex needs and undertake risk assessments.
- Experience in providing teaching and training
- Experience of safeguarding children and ensuring the safety of young people in partnership with other agencies as appropriate.
- Experience that evidences an ability to attend to diversity and work in a way that promotes anti-discriminatory practice.
- Experience of managing and processing emotionally distressing information, seeking support as required
Desirable
- Experience in using neuropsychological assessments of cognitive functioning and/or learning disabilities in the context of diagnostic assessments of learning disabilities.
- Experience of the assessment of capacity to consent and providing consultation to capacity assessments across a range of issues.
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
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Additional information
UK Registration
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Employer details
Employer name
Devon Partnership NHS Trust
Address
Integrated Childrens Services
Fishleigh Road
Roundswell Business Park
Barnstaple
Devon
EX31 3UD
Employer's website
https://www.dpt.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)