Clinical Lead – Psychology Services
Closing date: September 10th, 2024
Job Title:
Clinical Lead – Psychology Services
Responsible to:
Deputy Chief Executive
Responsible for:
Head of Psychological Services, Trainee Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists,
Hours of Work:
22.5 hrs per week up to 37.5 hours (flexible working hours can be agreed)
Location:
YMCA Together – based from 24 hour provision and across Liverpool
Salary and benefits:
- Band 8C, £74,290 – £85,601
- 30 days annual leave including bank holidays per annum (pro rata for part time)
- Paid Medicash support
- Birthday day off
- Charity day of your choice
- Well-being Hours
- Cycle To Work Scheme
- Refer a Friend Scheme
- Company Pension Scheme 4%
- Funded Training Opportunities
Shortlisting and Interview Dates
Shortlisting week commencing 10th September 2024
Interview/Assessment day 18th September 2024
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Lead – Psychology – to join a passionate team of professionals working in partnership with people in our services across Merseyside.
YMCA Together is a dynamic, creative organisation working with people experiencing homelessness, problematic drug and alcohol use, domestic abuse and poor mental health. We work in a psychologically informed way, using Cognitive Analytic Therapy, as our framework. We provide over 500 units of supported accommodation, working alongside 2000 people each year.
We use CAT both as a case management tool with people in service, teams and the organisation and as a direct intervention in our rehab service.
As a Clinical Lead psychologist in the organisation, you will be well placed to innovate and to deliver creative and new ways to make a difference to the lives of the people we support. You will ensure that high quality individualised care is delivered across our services. You will support relational working across our teams, alongside the continuation of local care pathways, providing in-depth specialist knowledge and advice that will inform this process.
We can offer flexibility in the role and will consider part time and full time requests.
For more details and for an informal discussion contact Ellie McNeil, Chief Executive, via email: ellie.mcneil@ymcatogether.org.uk
Job Purpose
The Clinical Lead has oversight for the embedding of the Cognitive Analytic Framework (CAT) across the organisation through training, development and reflective practice. They will provide line management and supervision support to the psychology team, including Trainee Clinical Psychologists on placement.
Developing quality and innovative solutions for people who use services and YMCA stakeholders to balance the responsibilities for legal compliance, such as health and safety, employment law, housing law and the necessity to protection vulnerable client groups.
Main responsibilities
- Ensure the systematic embedding of a relational approach using Cognitive Analytic Therapy as the framework for psychologically informed working across the organisation
- Play an active role in strategic reviews and contribute to the wider thinking and planning of the organisation.
- To develop and lead a robust approach to evaluating the organisations services under your remit in order to demonstrate the impact and value of what we do.
- To establish, promote and maintain relationships with key stakeholders.
Specific Duties
- Ensure the systematic embedding of Cognitive Analytic Therapy as the framework for psychologically informed working across the organisation
- Advise, supervise, and support the psychology team, including Trainee Clinical Psychologists on placement, to provide psychologically based case management and treatment within the service.
- Work autonomously within professional guidelines and exercise responsibility for the systematic governance of psychological practice within the organisation
- Utilise research skills for audit, policy and service development and research.
- Propose and lead on the implementation of service developments where appropriate.
- Work in an effective partnership with the Psychology Team, SLT, Heads Of and Service Managers and members of other agencies responsible for a clients care
- Contribute to sharing the work of the organisation through journals and speaking at conferences
- Design and deliver training both internally and to external stakeholders that helps people to understand psychologically informed working and CAT as an approach for this.
- Support the embedding of reflective practice across the organisation.
- Maintaining registration and accreditations
- Undertaking regular clinical supervision.
Team
- Prepare papers for consideration by the SLT, CEO and the Board of Trustees.
- Lead and manage by example.
- Facilitate at meetings and workshops as appropriate.
- Assist in the development and updating of organisational policies.
- Supervise, motivate and monitor training staff and freelances in their work.
- Participate in the recruitment of staff and freelancers and lead on planning and overseeing their induction.
- Ensure personnel records are correctly maintained.
- Ensure effective communication with staff within YMCA Together
- Work flexibly to meet the changing needs of the organisation.
- Undertake any other duties that may be reasonably requested.
Professional Practice and Development
- Attend regular supervision sessions with the CEO in accordance with the supervision contract.
- Maintain good professional practice and ensure ongoing development, through use of supervision and training.
- Provide progress reports to the CEO and key stakeholders as required.
- Keep up to date with research and practice to maintain knowledge necessary for this post.
- Respect the confidentiality of service users using the service and be responsible for the security of personal and confidential information.
- Carry out all these duties within the organisation’s safety guidelines
It is recognised that the organisation is operating in a dynamic environment and as such this job description may be varied in consultation with the post holder to reflect evolving needs of the business and changing nature of the job.
Person Specification – Clinical Lead, Psychology Services
Qualifications
Essential:
- Doctoral level training in Clinical or Counselling Psychology
- Registered as a Counselling or Clinical Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council OR UKCP-registered psychotherapist or psychotherapeutic counsellor,
Desirable:
- Post-doctoral training in one or more additional specialised areas of psychological practice.
- CAT accredited
Experience
Essential
- Experience providing specialist psychological assessment, formulation, and treatment of people under your care
- Supporting teams to work relationally
- Supporting organisational working using a psychological framework
- Experience of partnership working
- Ability to undertake complex multiagency working and liaise with multiple systems effectively.
- Ability to formulate risk assessments
- Experience of working in a therapeutic environment
- Working experience of developing and delivering training
- Working experience of maintaining up to date electronic records and calendars
Desirable
- Experience of delivering group interventions
- Experience of delivering co-produced activities
- Experience of working within a psychologically informed environment (PIE)
- Experience of working with CAT as a case management tool with teams
- Understanding of business development
Knowledge
Essential
- Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems
- A working knowledge of how to support teams to maximise safety and minimise risk
- Evidence of an appropriate knowledge base and sound clinical judgement
- A clear understanding of complex needs including past trauma, substance use, homelessness and mental ill health.
- Knowledge of safeguarding protocols
- Knowledge and understanding of how to support teams to work collaboratively
- Knowledge of safeguarding protocols
- Knowledge and understanding of how to deal with people who’s behaviour can be viewed as complex and challenging
- Excellent communication, engagement and interpersonal skills
Desirable
- Knowledge of health interventions
- Knowledge of welfare rights
Skills
Essential
- Skills in professional supervision; skills for offering live supervision of multi-disciplinary colleagues.
- Computer literate, competent in working with Microsoft word, outlook , windows
- Excellent communication, engagement and interpersonal skills
- Excellent administration skills
Desirable
- Analytical, data collation and reporting skills
Behaviour/Attributes
- Committed to improving the lives of people with complex needs
- Committed to own personal development and CPD planning
- Creative and dynamic approach with the ability to “think outside of the box” when providing solutions
- Energetic, highly motivated with a reputation of being held in high regard by their peers
- Excellent interpersonal/ communication skills
- Excellent negotiation/ mediation skills
- Committed to own career development
- Ability to work within and have commitment to YMCA ethos, philosophy and SHREK values, Strength, Humility, Respect, Empathy and Kindness.
- Energetic, dynamic and self motivated
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