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Clinical Psychologist

2 months ago


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Job Summary

We are seeking a skilled Clinical Psychologist to join our team in a part-time capacity. As a Clinical Psychologist, you will play a vital role in supporting young adults with complex needs, primarily associated with high-functioning Autism, Anxiety, Social & Emotional or Mental Health conditions.

Key Responsibilities
  • Utilize psychological models and practices to enhance the cognitive and emotional skills of young people, preparing them for adult life and independence.
  • Collaborate closely with parents, teachers, social workers, and doctors to provide the best possible outcomes for young people.
  • Contribute to creating a fantastic environment where everyone can thrive.
Requirements
  • Postgraduate doctoral-level training and qualification in Psychology or Psychotherapy.
  • Substantial post-qualification experience working with Children & Young People.
  • Experience working with young people living with ASD and complex needs (SEMH).
  • Registration with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and British Psychological Society (BPS) or equivalent.
  • A full, valid UK driving license.