About Us
Mantle Psychology is a leading provider of mental health and neurodevelopmental services based across Yorkshire and Derbyshire. We are driven by our values which include:
- Providing the right services at the right time to our clients, being with them on their journey and customising our services to their needs
- Growing our services slowly and sustainably, always prioritising quality above all else
- Ensuring that we have a vibrant workplace where everyone supports each other
We hold some exciting private and public contracts which support our journey. We are focussed on our goal, which is to provide ever more holistic and needs centred services as we build.
About the Role
We are seeking to recruit part-time Neurodevelopmental Practitioners to join our multidisciplinary assessment teams in our Knaresborough clinic.
This is an exciting new role working within our already well-established assessment teams. This is an opportunity to work alongside other professionals to assess the individual needs of children and young people, providing support to guidance, support and advice to clients and their families.
We are looking for anyone with relevant professional registration, in particular: Speech and Language Therapy, and Occupational Therapy.
Responsibilities will include:
- Conducting high quality neurodevelopmental assessments and observations, formulating a clinical conclusion backed up by clinical reasoning and recommendations
- Ensure that all assessments provided are in line with NICE guidelines
- Contribute to multi-disciplinary team meetings, reaching an assessment conclusion and creating an individualised support plan to meet the needs of the children dependent upon the assessment outcome
- Support clients and families by providing information, advice, and interventions tailored to individual needs
- Be able to utilise a variety of advanced communication skills when interacting with children, young people and/or adults and their families. This includes verbal, written, electronic, and tailored communication methods that are adapted to meet individual needs.
- A high level of communication competency is essential to ensure that children, young people and/or and their families understand the information being shared. Communication will often occur in complex, emotional, and sensitive situations, requiring the use of empathy, tact and assertiveness
- Undertaking further assessments or carrying out therapeutic intervention relevant to your previous experience and qualifications via our private service ‘Held By Mantle’
· Supporting children, young people, adults and their families through post-diagnostic support
- Maintain accurate records
- Stay current with evidence-based practices and contribute to training and professional development
- Adhere to relevant Professional Code of Practice, Standards and Guidelines and Mantle Psychology policies
- Ensure child safeguarding procedures are followed as per mandatory and statutory training
- Attend regular meetings with the wider clinical and administrative teams
About You
The most important thing is that you will be self-starting and dynamic, always looking for opportunities to learn and improve.
You will be based within a commutable distance to our Knaresborough clinic.
Essential:
- Be able to work well independently, as well as within in team
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Have experience of report writing
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Expertise with Microsoft products
- Relevant professional registration
- Experience of working with children and young people and/ or adults with ADHD or Autism
- Experience of high quality report writing and record keeping
Desirable:
- Experience of working with ADOS and other assessment tools
- Experience of working with children and young people and/ or adults with mental health difficulties
- Experience of writing assessment reports
- Experience of reviewing clinical documentation and information to inform an assessment
What is in it for you?
- To be a part of a friendly, experienced team of professionals
- Structured career development
- Access to ongoing professional development and training opportunities
- Clinical and managerial supervision
- Peer/ buddy support system
- Be part of a team who prioritise staff wellbeing
- Part-time working (2 days per week, with the scope to increase as needed)
- Flexible working patterns
This is an exciting time to join our business, you will be working within a dynamic and friendly team and will also have the opportunity to support the growth and development of our business.
Key details
- Location: Knaresborough
- Start as soon as possible
- 28 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro-rata)
An enhanced DBS and reference check is required for this role.
Please send your CV and covering letter to [email protected]
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: £38,295 - £51,750 per annum (full time equivalent)
Expected hours: Open to negotiation
Work Location: In person
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: £38,295.00-£51,750.00 per year
Work Location: In person