Clinical Psychologist Specialist

3 days ago


Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Full time
Job Overview

We are seeking an experienced Clinical and/or Counselling Psychologist to join our team at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing psychological support to individuals affected by the aftermath of the Infected Blood Inquiry (IBPS beneficiaries) and working with patients within the Haemophilia Centre.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Development and Delivery of Specialist Psychological Services
    • Tailored Support for IBPS Beneficiaries: The post holder will design, implement, and oversee a specialized psychological support service to meet the specific needs of IBPS beneficiaries.
    • Patient Pathways and Referrals: The role includes managing patient pathways and referrals, coordinating the care journey for each individual to ensure they receive the appropriate level of psychological support.
    • In-Person and Remote Support: Delivering psychological support both in-person and via remote platforms, ensuring accessibility for patients wherever they are located.
    • Complex Risk Assessments: Ensuring patient safety through complex risk assessments.
  • Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Team Approach
    • Collaborating with Multidisciplinary Teams: Working closely with nurses, medical staff, and consultant haematologists to ensure that psychological care is integrated into the wider care plan.
    • Psychosocial Approach to Care Planning: Providing psychosocial input to the wider MDT, ensuring that psychological considerations are incorporated into the overall care planning for each patient.
    • Consultation and Advice: Offering consultation and expert advice to other healthcare professionals involved in the patients care, particularly regarding the psychological aspects of care for patients with haemophilia and IBPS beneficiaries.
    Requirements:
    • Qualifications
      • Doctorate or equivalent in clinical or counselling psychology.
      • HCPP registration.
    • Clinical Skills and Experience
      • Good understanding of the psychology of physical health, in particular specialist blood disorders.
      • Demonstrate skills in the use of complex methods of psychological assessment, intervention, and management.
      • Experience of teaching, training, and/or professional and clinical supervision.
      Salary:

The estimated salary for this position is £60,000 - £80,000 per annum, depending on experience.



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