We have a vacancy for a Band 7 Psychologist that will be of interest both to final year trainees looking for their first post-qualification post or established Band 7 Psychologists looking for a change and with established interests in clinical neuropsychology.
Our team is small with a varied caseload of people referred with cognitive difficulties requiring specialist neuropsychological assessment and, in some cases, psychoeducation and cognitive rehabilitation. We also provide specialist support to other services that may be working with people with compromised cognitive functioning. The size of the team means that there are frequent opportunities to show initiative, get involved with non-clinical work on behalf of the team and the Trust, and provide training and consultation. We work closely with our colleagues in the MPFT Physical Health Psychology team, which facilitates cross-service learning, support and training.
You will join a friendly and supportive team that is increasingly well integrated with teams across the Trust. Shared learning and clinical supervision are valued and prioritised with, for example, journal clubs and safeguarding supervision taking place regularly. There are good links with the local DClinPsy course and there will be the opportunity to get involved with supervising trainees and, potentially, MSc students on placements.
This is great opportunity to become a member of an enthusiastic, well-respected and progressive service where team support is key and opportunities are varied.
Come and work with us at our award-winning NHS Trust, leading the way for trying new and better ways of working to help improve life for our local communities.
We have around 9,000 staff who provide physical and mental healthcare, support for people with learning disabilities, and adult social care across Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Shropshire, and Telford & Wrekin. We also run regional and national services, including help for new parents (perinatal care), eating disorders, forensic services, sexual health, and support for people in prison with mental health, drug, or alcohol problems.
We offer great career development for both clinical and non-clinical roles, with ongoing training and support to help you learn and grow.
We are ‘United in our Uniqueness’ and committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels welcome and can be themselves, no matter their background or identity. We want our staff to feel supported and valued, and we aim to build a team that reflects the communities we serve. Together, we can make sure every voice is heard, and every difference is respected.
Please note, we may be required to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications
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Before applying for this rewarding and varied role, we encourage you to view the attached job description and person specification.
To provide a specialist neuropsychological service to people referred to Clinical Neuropsychology, including the use of detailed cognitive assessments; to formulate and provide appropriate interventions including psychoeducation and rehabilitative strategies. To offer advice and consultation to professional colleagues and to families / carers. To work autonomously within service and professional guidelines and within the framework of the Trust’s policies and procedures.