Practitioner Psychologist
Posted 6 days 8 hours ago by Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
Permanent
Part Time
Healthcare & Medical Jobs
Gloucestershire, Gloucester, United Kingdom, GL1 1
Job Description
Main area Clinical Psychology / Early Intervention in Psychosis Grade Band 7 Contract Permanent: Post to start in Autumn 2025 Hours Part time - 30 hours per week (May require occasional evening work) Job ref 327-25-120-A
Site GRIP Town Gloucester Salary £46,148 - £52,809 per annum (pro rata) Salary period Yearly Closing 04/06/:59
We love what we do and we think you will, too!
At Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust (GHC), we provide joined-up mental health, physical health and learning disability services to people of all ages across Gloucestershire. We run community hospitals and provide care and support in people's own homes and in a range of other locations across the county.
We are on a mission to enable people to live the best life they can and we have a vision to work together to provide outstanding care. We put people at the heart of our services, focusing on personalised care by asking 'what matters to you'.
We're passionate about making sure that everyone can contribute to achieving our mission and we are continually working to support healthy and happy high-quality teams in all areas of the Trust.
Job overview We are pleased to be able to offer the opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated Band 7 Practitioner Psychologist to join the Gloucestershire Recovery in Psychosis (GRIP) team, as part of a small and supportive team of psychological therapists working in the wider team.
We are looking for this post to start in the Autumn 2025 and we would welcome applications from those currently in training.
GRIP is a county-wide Early Intervention in Psychosis team, that provides care to people experiencing their First Episode of Psychosis or those at risk of developing psychosis. The team works intensively over a period of up to three years with clients, their families and the wider community to provide the best possible outcomes for people experiencing psychosis, and to mitigate the long-term effects of serious mental illness.
This role is for 30 hours per week - we are open to discussion with the successful candidate on how these hours can be worked across the week.
We are a dynamic, expanding multi-disciplinary team with a strong focus on taking a flexible, compassionate and person-centred approach to working with people at a difficult stage in their lives, and promoting hope for the patient and their family.
Main duties of the job
Annual staff surveys, regular Pulse surveys and other engagement opportunities provide our people with lots of opportunity to tell us about their experiences of working with us. In the latest staff survey, 61% of colleagues gave us their views. It was great to hear that:
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Site GRIP Town Gloucester Salary £46,148 - £52,809 per annum (pro rata) Salary period Yearly Closing 04/06/:59
We love what we do and we think you will, too!
At Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust (GHC), we provide joined-up mental health, physical health and learning disability services to people of all ages across Gloucestershire. We run community hospitals and provide care and support in people's own homes and in a range of other locations across the county.
We are on a mission to enable people to live the best life they can and we have a vision to work together to provide outstanding care. We put people at the heart of our services, focusing on personalised care by asking 'what matters to you'.
We're passionate about making sure that everyone can contribute to achieving our mission and we are continually working to support healthy and happy high-quality teams in all areas of the Trust.
Job overview We are pleased to be able to offer the opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated Band 7 Practitioner Psychologist to join the Gloucestershire Recovery in Psychosis (GRIP) team, as part of a small and supportive team of psychological therapists working in the wider team.
We are looking for this post to start in the Autumn 2025 and we would welcome applications from those currently in training.
GRIP is a county-wide Early Intervention in Psychosis team, that provides care to people experiencing their First Episode of Psychosis or those at risk of developing psychosis. The team works intensively over a period of up to three years with clients, their families and the wider community to provide the best possible outcomes for people experiencing psychosis, and to mitigate the long-term effects of serious mental illness.
This role is for 30 hours per week - we are open to discussion with the successful candidate on how these hours can be worked across the week.
We are a dynamic, expanding multi-disciplinary team with a strong focus on taking a flexible, compassionate and person-centred approach to working with people at a difficult stage in their lives, and promoting hope for the patient and their family.
Main duties of the job
- The successful applicant will have post graduate training to doctoral level, and be able to demonstrate appropriate skills and experience in the area of assessment and treatment in order to provide evidence-based interventions to people experiencing their first episode of psychosis and their families.
- They will also be able to demonstrate appropriate levels of research and audit skills, an interest in contributing to service development and the ability to provide supervision and consultation to other members of the team.
- The ideal candidate will show a keen interest in working in line with the principles of Early Intervention to deliver specialist care that reflects the principles of recovery and social inclusion.
- It is essential that the candidate is willing to undertake further training as necessary in Family Interventions in Psychosis and CBTp.
- There are good opportunities to link with psychological practitioners in different areas across the trust, and to contribute to local continuing professional development.
Annual staff surveys, regular Pulse surveys and other engagement opportunities provide our people with lots of opportunity to tell us about their experiences of working with us. In the latest staff survey, 61% of colleagues gave us their views. It was great to hear that:
- 72% of colleagues would recommend the Trust as a place to work, ranking us 1st for Provider Trusts in the South West region on this question.
- 76% would recommend the standard of care provided in our services if a friend or relative needed treatment, also ranking us 1st in the South West region.
- 81% said that care of patients and service users is the Trust's priority, compared with an average in comparable NHS Trusts in England of 64%.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- To be responsible for promoting the psychological health and well-being of clients in the Early Intervention Team within the Trust.
- To directly provide specialist psychological assessment and intervention services to individuals/groups/organisations, using a variety of applied psychology models.
- To provide clinical supervision of junior staff.
- To participate in relevant research and audit activity.
- To provide clinical services within the service area covered by the countywide Early Intervention Team.
- The team comprises 2 qualified Psychologists and around 17 WTE multi-disciplinary staff.
- Post graduate doctoral level of training in clinical psychology, or counselling psychology, as accredited by the professional body.
- Eligible for chartered status.
- HCPC registered.
- Membership of specialist interest groups relevant to client group.
- Experience of maintaining working relationships and a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems, verbal abuse and the threat of physical aggression.
- Well developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, orally and writing complex, highly technical and/or clinically sensitive information to clients, their families, carers and other professional colleagues, both within and outside of the NHS.
- Evidence of maintaining effective communication when there are barriers to understanding and in circumstances where hostility, manipulation, conflict and antagonism are present.
- Proficient in the manipulation of complex psychological test equipment for the use in formal testing situations, including neuropsychological assessment.
- Is in the process of acquiring clinical experience of an increasingly specialist nature.
- Some prior experience of supervising and teaching.
- Ability to adapt style and/or assessment and intervention strategies to meet the challenges of complex clients/situations. Experience of working with both young people and adult service users and their families.
- Experience of providing family work in psychosis interventions.
- Prior experience of working within the early intervention setting.
- Experience of assessing and proving psychological interventions with service users with presenting with a range of difficulties and a range of severities, across a range of settings including community, inpatient and residential based settings.
- Highly developed knowledge of life span and developmental psychology, models for psychological, psychometrics, up to date practice with client group, and two more psychological therapies.
- Experience of working with individuals with psychotic presentations and applying evidence based interventions with this client group.
- Knowledge of research methodology, research design, and complex multi variate data analysis consistent with chartered psychologist status and as practiced within the chartered psychologist professions.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and its implications for clinical practice for the delivery of EI services for individuals and their families.
- Experience of multi agency and multi disciplinary working.
- Some prior experience of contributing to service development and thinking strategically about the service requirements.
- Emotional robustness to frequently work with the intense distress of others.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Able to exercise professional autonomy and clinical responsibility in the multi-disciplinary environment and as a lone worker.
- Competence in breakaway techniques (and resistant as necessary) established and maintained via Trust training.
- Keyboard skills and ability to word-processing, spreadsheets and statistical analysis software.
- Ability to get to required locations in timely and efficient manner.
- Commitment to develop knowledge and practice towards more highly specialist levels through a variety of appropriate methods. (short courses, reading, clinical supervision of practice, on the job learning etc.)
- Ability to travel independently around the country.
- Free car parking at many of our sites.
- 27 days leave plus bank holidays, increasing up to 33 days with long service. . click apply for full job details