Overview
Clinical PsychologistMainly covering Plymouth and Exeter/BarnstapleSalary £55,000 to £76,000 Pro rata DOEThis opportunity is initially for one or two days a week contracted work but has scope to be a full time role.Held Health is a Devon based National innovative provider of comprehensive neurodiversity and mental health services, dedicated to improving the lives of children and adolescents. Our multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to deliver high-quality assessment, care, support, and education to children, young people and their families. We are committed to evidence-based practices and continuous service improvement to meet the evolving needs of our community.Purpose of the role:We are looking to recruit a skilled Clinical Psychologist to join our team mainly based in Exeter.The successful candidate will work with children and young people, providing assessments, therapeutic interventions, and support to address complex emotional and relational needs. They will be involved with contributing to multi-disciplinary assessments.Reporting to: Clinical DirectorResponsibilities:Comprehensive Psychological AssessmentsConduct psychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults presenting with complex emotional, behavioural, and developmental concerns.Perform MDS (Minimum Data Set)and Outcome Measures assessments to gather critical clinical information, including social, behavioural, and developmental data, to inform treatment planning.Administer and interpret the ADOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) for individuals with suspected Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including those with co-occurring trauma or attachment-related difficulties.Utilize evidence-based diagnostic tools and therapeutic techniques to evaluate clients with histories of trauma, attachment disruptions, anxiety, depression, and behavioural dysregulation.Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningCollaborate with the multidisciplinary team to provide thorough diagnostic evaluations and develop individualized, trauma-informed treatment plans.Address a wide range of psychological conditions, with a focus on complex trauma, attachment disorders, and developmental delays in children and young adults.Incorporate trauma-sensitive, attachment-based interventions into treatment plans and work with families to promote healing and stability.Recommend and implement evidence-based interventions, such as trauma-focused therapy, attachment-focused interventions, and behavioural management techniques, tailored to the unique needs of each client.Clinical Documentation and ReportingMaintain comprehensive, clear, and timely clinical documentation, including assessment reports, treatment plans, and progress notes.Prepare detailed and sensitive diagnostic reports for families, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals involved in the treatment team.Collaborative TeamworkWork closely with other mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, social workers, case managers, and educators, to ensure a holistic approach to client care.Participate in multidisciplinary case discussions, team meetings, and care coordination to provide the best outcomes for clients.Provide guidance and support to caregivers and families, helping them understand the psychological needs of their children or young adults and how to support their therapeutic process at home.Trauma-Informed CareIntegrate trauma-informed principles into every aspect of care, ensuring a safe, supportive environment for children, adolescents, and young adults.Offer psychoeducation to families about the impact of trauma and attachment disruptions on mental health and development.Foster a non-judgmental, compassionate approach to care, addressing issues of trauma with sensitivity and respect.Supervision and MentorshipProvide clinical supervision and mentorship to interns, trainees, or junior staff working with complex cases involving trauma and attachment.Stay updated on the latest research and best practices related to child and adolescent trauma, attachment theory, and developmentally appropriate interventionsSkills and Qualifications:Current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) or equivalent (e.G. Social Work England)Specialized training in Trauma Therapy desirableMinimum of 2 years of experience working with children and young people in a clinical setting.Empathy and active listening skills essential for effective client engagement.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.Commitment to ongoing professional development.Compensation and Benefits:£55,000 – £76,000 per annum pro-rata initially for 1-2 days a week DOE – opportunity to increase.Company Pension schemeHolidays: 26 days per year plus bank holidays pro-rataInduction ProgrammeOpportunities for professional learning and development with career advancementSupportive and collaborative work environment, including a proactive Multi-disciplinary TeamDedicated regular clinical supervision – creating a safe, reflective space with clear boundaries, tasks, and expectations. This person-centred focus allows our staff to feel heard, supported, and equipped to grow in their roles.Maternity / Paternity / Adoption LeaveRegular Team eventsCycle to work scheme
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