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Lead Psychotherapist

2 months ago


Wembley, United Kingdom Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Full time
Job Title: Lead Psychotherapist

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead Psychotherapist to join our Parent-Infant Mental Health Service. As a key member of our team, you will play a vital role in providing high-quality, specialist parent-infant psychotherapy services to clients across all sectors of care.

Key Responsibilities:
  1. Lead the provision of a high-quality, highly specialist parent-infant psychotherapy service, ensuring that clients receive the best possible care and support.
  2. Develop and implement group work within the community and virtually, contributing to the implementation of care plans for families with complex mental health and social and emotional difficulties.
  3. Provide clinical supervision to parent-infant psychotherapists, ensuring that they have the necessary skills and support to deliver high-quality services.
  4. Undertake and supervise highly specialist parent-infant psychotherapy assessments and treatments, supporting and signposting families as needed.
  5. Work autonomously, exercising responsibility for the systematic governance of psychological practice within the service and teams.
  6. Conduct, promote, and facilitate audit and research within the perinatal field, contributing to the development of best practices and policies.
  7. Act as a specialist resource to the wider Trust and across the National professional community, sharing expertise and knowledge to improve services and outcomes.
  8. Propose and implement policy changes within the area served by the team/service, ensuring that services are responsive to the needs of clients and communities.
  9. Ensure the welfare of those to whom the post holder is considered as holding the duty of care, in accordance with professional codes of conduct and Trust policies and procedures.
  10. Oversee the allocation of material resources, ensuring that services have the necessary equipment and support to deliver high-quality care.

This role requires the post holder to work directly and indirectly with women who have vulnerable infants and are experiencing complex and severe mental health difficulties. The post holder will need to travel regularly across Brent and, when necessary, to local community amenities or independent sector establishments, often transporting test materials, audio-visual, and IT equipment.