Are you an experienced Psychologist looking for a rewarding career, where you can make a difference and change lives for the better? If so, join the team at Arbury Court and enjoy support from a regional network of psychologists as you grow your career.
You will work 37.5 hours a week as the Lead Psychologist at Arbury Court, a service that provides medium, low secure and Psychiatric Intensive Care (PICU) for women over the age of 18 with personality disorders and complex mental health presentations. We offer treatment and rehabilitation pathways which are person centred and provide the following:–
27 medium secure beds;
44 low secure beds;
11 PICU beds.
With experience from the NHS or the private sector, you will carry a caseload, which includes assessing service users with complex needs, and designing and delivering specialist psychological treatment within mental health care services.
As a Lead Psychologist, you will be responsible for developing, delivering and overseeing individual and group interventions, diagnostic and cognitive assessments, MDT working and risk assessments. The Psychology Department offer a variety of therapeutic approaches to service users, including CBT, EMDR, and DBT. You will provide guidance, support and supervision to a team of Psychologists, Trainees and Assistant Psychologists and will help develop the hospital's training programmes. .
Working alongside the senior management team you will deliver key objectives for the growth of the hospital. You will undertake and support quality improvement projects and take part in regional and national initiatives.
You'll get the opportunity to work with people from different backgrounds with a range of presentations. The service welcomes creativity, so if you can think outside the box to help develop the psychology provision then this could be for you.
There is a strong emphasis on teamwork, supervision and CPD, with support from a regional and national network of Psychologists. Elysium is rated highly as supporting CPD and professional growth and will encourage clinical and leadership development. Professional supervision will be provided.
Your responsibilities:Attendance and contribution to Clinical Leads and Hospital Governance Meetings
Working with internal and external agencies in order to enhance treatment pathways for service users
To be successful as a Lead Psychologist, you'll need
To be registered with the HCPC as a Practitioner Psychologist and hold Charterable status with the British Psychological Society
Competence in assessing, formulating and working therapeutically with service users
Ability to identify and proactively resolve problems and challenges within the service in line with EH values and objectives
Ability to supervise junior members of the team
Knowledge and understanding of working with trauma
Experience in working with people with complex needs that are relevant to the population in the service area
Competency in psychological assessments and formulation skills and an aptitude for learning new assessment methods
Competency in cognitive functioning/management tools and formulation
Experience in using a range of therapeutic interventions to address a range of clinical and/or forensic issues
Competency in supervision, prefrrably with accreditation with the BPS as a supervisor (or equivalent experience/training).
Strong leadership and management skills, inlcuidng stakeholder management, departmental strategy and HR people managmeent skills.
About your next employer
You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 80 services across England and Wales, providing four services including: Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is an opportunity for you to grow and move with Elysium.
Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility and are committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of service users.