Consultant Psychologists - Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom - Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

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We're seekingtwo Consultant Psychologiststo join our leadership team in the Suffolk Child, Family and Young person service.


Post 1:
Consultant Psychologist - Lead for Psychological Therapies - Community CAMHS (under 18s service)


Post 2:
Consultant Psychologist - Lead for Psychological Therapies - Community Young Adult mental health service (18 to 25)

The post holders will be welcome members of the psychology workforce, both locally and within the Trust. There are many opportunities for clinical professional development, peer support and networking with colleagues. We have an active group of senior psychologists, who meet regularly, providing a supportive network. Opportunities for research, teaching and training and service development are available.

We are particularly keen to embed research into clinical practice and will support the successful applicant to pursue research activities.

You will be accountable to the Clinical Director and Lead Consultant Psychologist for Psychological therapies.


These are both challenging and exciting times, in which we are redeveloping how we deliver mental health services in Suffolk.

To assist us with this development we need senior psychologists to assist in leading and developing our services. We are striving to develop our care model to be more aligned with the needs of the local communities.

This has created opportunities for, not only to recognise and consolidate what we are doing well, but also to drive creativity to radically change service delivery.

These changes are responding to the changing needs of local communities, with the aim of embedding mental health services within the community and truly bringing the expertise to where it is needed.


The Trust has been undergoing significant transformation to improve its services and improve the key areas of responsiveness, safety, effectiveness, caring and well led.

There have been challenges with improving services, so we are working closely with our partners and regulators to utilise this opportunity to rethink and redesign services.


It is important to us that we recognise the need for people to have a good balance between work and other commitments and as such we would love to have a conversation with anyone wanting to consider this role as a job share or to work on less than fulltime or flexible hours.


We support staff development with Leadership training opportunities through our Leadership Academy with the Core Leaders Induction programme; this provides information, support and guidance for anyone who is a new manager in NSFT.

Plus supporting staff to access modular and Leadership Programmes at different academic levels to develop.


Why work for us? We have challenges as a Trust, but we have ambitious aspirations, are pushing ahead with exciting transformation work and we need dedicated individuals to support us on our journey.

We have strong, established professional networks coupled with an exceptional leadership team who will ensure you are truly cared for and cared about.


ROLE SUMMARY

To provide clinical and operational leadership in relation to clinical psychology, psychotherapy and psychological approaches within a Locality or Specialist Service.

To work in partnership with the Lead Consultant Psychologist, Lead Clinician and Service / Operational Managers to support clinical engagement, leadership, quality, safety, service user experience and service development within a specified service area.

To provide highly specialist psychological advice, knowledge and skills with regard to service strategy, design and implementation, organisational developments, staff training and support initiatives within Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Localities and Specialist Services.

The post holder will be expected to contribute to cross-service initiatives and also hold a portfolio of specialist areas of interest, contributing to service developments, governance and quality for the Trust as a whole.

To provide input to other professional organisations where appropriate. To work autonomously within professional guidelines and exercise responsibility for the governance of psychological practice.

To ensure effective systems are in place for the clinical leadership and professional supervision of other clinical psychologists and psychological therapies.

To facilitate the continuing professional development of all clinical psychologists within the Trust, in line with professional and clinical governance requirements.

To undertake highly specialised and complex clinical work (direct and indirect intervention) within the Trust and in collaboration with external agencies.

To provide specialist knowledge and consultation to staff and the organisation.

To utilise specialist research and training skills and knowledge for audit, policy and service development, research activity and other programmes.

To have a key role in supporting the development of research within the Service Line.

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