Social Worker- Looked After Children Job Description L2/ L3 Social Worker- In Care and Life Beyond Care Teams Permanent contract Full and Part time contracts available up to £45,442 (dependant on experience and pro rata for part-time) Countywide Excellent relocation package up to £10k "I am Kate Dexter, Assistant Director for Children's Social Care with the lead for Corporate Parenting in Norfolk. We have ambitious plans to shape how we work with families, placing practitioners and relationship-based practice at the heart of what we do. Through Vital Signs, our vision for children and young people in Norfolk, we work with family and natural networks to support families to build on their strengths and to achieve the best possible outcomes. We believe it is vital that children are prepared and able to learn; build positive, long-term relationships and receive family-based care. Norfolk's social care model is a relationship-based, purposeful approach with social workers practicing in a trauma informed way, incorporating therapeutic approaches within their work with children, young people, their carers and families. Our approach to working with children in Care includes a new specialist service with clinicians and practitioners and a clinical psychologist working to support social care teams in meeting need and improving outcomes for young people Looked After in Norfolk. I am seeking to recruit a L2 or L3 Social Worker for our in care and life beyond care teams who have a passion and drive for improving outcomes for children and young people for whom we are Corporate Parents. We are looking for a suitable candidate who is able to promote the needs and wellbeing of those young people reaching adulthood as care leavers, focusing on this significant transition and the need to ensure independence skills, suitable accommodation and education, training or employment, lifelong networks and transition planning all whilst upholding our duty to support. We're looking for a Social Worker ready to take the next step in their career and wanting to make a difference to the children and young people of Norfolk. With relevant professional vocational qualification in Social Work, you will have registration with Social Work England. You will have experience working within the Corporate Parenting area or transferable skills with the ability to motivate individuals and create high performing teams, you will bring strong leadership skills and will have managed performance during periods of change. WHO CARES? WE DO. Join us. We're recruiting social workers now at Norfolk County Council. TV AD - YouTube There couldn't be a better time to join Childrens Services at Norfolk County Council. Ofsted inspected our children services in November 2022 and published their report in January 2023. We are rated Good in all areas, following significant improvements, and the report recognised that we have transformed our children's services. Read Ofsted's Inspection of Norfolk Children's Services November 2022 report Key highlights from the latest report: Personal advisers and social workers have caseloads which 'enable them to build enduring and effective relationships with their young people and support them into adulthood'. Working in Norfolk you will be empowered to be tenacious and creative in using a range of tools and theoretical frameworks to help children through significant and traumatic experiences. Relationship-based partnership working is one of our strengths in Norfolk with an innovative system-wide approach to the delivery of services and a diverse range of multi-agency support services focused on building resilience and ensuring that needs are met quickly and at the lowest level. Our executive director of children's services (DCS) Sara Tough is an exemplary leader who champions the needs of children and young people with a strong senior management team who together provide continuity of management and strategic direction. We want our people to be inspired and motivated to work well together, make the most of our workspaces, enjoy a healthy work-life balance, and deliver excellent services to Norfolk and its people. Flexibility is built into the way we work, with hybrid working a key feature for many roles. Our technology platform and equipment are first class, enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We ask that you have in place good Broadband connectivity. Before you apply please see the full job description and person specification in the below link - this will help you to shape your application to demonstrate how you meet the criteria for the role. Job Description and Personal Specification Applications will be reviewed once submitted. In return we will offer you: A supportive team who cares about your wellbeing and professional development We offer flexible working arrangements including condensed four-day week working, nine-day fortnights and other options We offer a generous annual leave entitlement - plus the opportunity to purchase up to two weeks of additional annual leave through our salary sacrifice scheme We offer maternity, paternity and adoption pay and time off to support you as your family grows. There is an independently run nursery within the Norfolk County Council grounds which offers priority spaces to our employees We offer support if you care for relatives or friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill We are committed to promoting the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff. We provide access to services that support your health and wellbeing, such as confidential counselling and advice, fast-track physiotherapy and NHS Health Checks for employees over 40. We are recruiting experienced social workers to our teams countywide. We'd love to tell you more about being a Social Worker in Norfolk! Please call Deborah our Recruitment Business Partner on or email . Applications will be reviewed once submitted. Norfolk is a beautiful county, a real hidden gem with over 90 miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful countryside, the unique Norfolk Broads, amazing wildlife, picturesque market towns and the fabulous seaside resorts of Hunstanton, Cromer and Great Yarmouth. At the heart is the vibrant city of Norwich with excellent shopping, a vast array of restaurants and a pub for everyday of the year. Travel links are extensive with direct rail links to London and Cambridge and Norwich International Airport with flights to Europe and beyond. Living and working in Norfolk - Norfolk County Council We are committed to equality and inclusion and welcome applications irrespective of gender identity, disability, marital status, ethnic origin, age, pregnancy status, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We are proud to have achieved Carer Friendly Employer Status, Disability Confident Leader Status, the Employer Recognition Scheme award for the Armed Forces Covenant and to be one of the authorities piloting the workforce race equality standard (WRES).
May 18, 2024
Full time
Social Worker- Looked After Children Job Description L2/ L3 Social Worker- In Care and Life Beyond Care Teams Permanent contract Full and Part time contracts available up to £45,442 (dependant on experience and pro rata for part-time) Countywide Excellent relocation package up to £10k "I am Kate Dexter, Assistant Director for Children's Social Care with the lead for Corporate Parenting in Norfolk. We have ambitious plans to shape how we work with families, placing practitioners and relationship-based practice at the heart of what we do. Through Vital Signs, our vision for children and young people in Norfolk, we work with family and natural networks to support families to build on their strengths and to achieve the best possible outcomes. We believe it is vital that children are prepared and able to learn; build positive, long-term relationships and receive family-based care. Norfolk's social care model is a relationship-based, purposeful approach with social workers practicing in a trauma informed way, incorporating therapeutic approaches within their work with children, young people, their carers and families. Our approach to working with children in Care includes a new specialist service with clinicians and practitioners and a clinical psychologist working to support social care teams in meeting need and improving outcomes for young people Looked After in Norfolk. I am seeking to recruit a L2 or L3 Social Worker for our in care and life beyond care teams who have a passion and drive for improving outcomes for children and young people for whom we are Corporate Parents. We are looking for a suitable candidate who is able to promote the needs and wellbeing of those young people reaching adulthood as care leavers, focusing on this significant transition and the need to ensure independence skills, suitable accommodation and education, training or employment, lifelong networks and transition planning all whilst upholding our duty to support. We're looking for a Social Worker ready to take the next step in their career and wanting to make a difference to the children and young people of Norfolk. With relevant professional vocational qualification in Social Work, you will have registration with Social Work England. You will have experience working within the Corporate Parenting area or transferable skills with the ability to motivate individuals and create high performing teams, you will bring strong leadership skills and will have managed performance during periods of change. WHO CARES? WE DO. Join us. We're recruiting social workers now at Norfolk County Council. TV AD - YouTube There couldn't be a better time to join Childrens Services at Norfolk County Council. Ofsted inspected our children services in November 2022 and published their report in January 2023. We are rated Good in all areas, following significant improvements, and the report recognised that we have transformed our children's services. Read Ofsted's Inspection of Norfolk Children's Services November 2022 report Key highlights from the latest report: Personal advisers and social workers have caseloads which 'enable them to build enduring and effective relationships with their young people and support them into adulthood'. Working in Norfolk you will be empowered to be tenacious and creative in using a range of tools and theoretical frameworks to help children through significant and traumatic experiences. Relationship-based partnership working is one of our strengths in Norfolk with an innovative system-wide approach to the delivery of services and a diverse range of multi-agency support services focused on building resilience and ensuring that needs are met quickly and at the lowest level. Our executive director of children's services (DCS) Sara Tough is an exemplary leader who champions the needs of children and young people with a strong senior management team who together provide continuity of management and strategic direction. We want our people to be inspired and motivated to work well together, make the most of our workspaces, enjoy a healthy work-life balance, and deliver excellent services to Norfolk and its people. Flexibility is built into the way we work, with hybrid working a key feature for many roles. Our technology platform and equipment are first class, enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We ask that you have in place good Broadband connectivity. Before you apply please see the full job description and person specification in the below link - this will help you to shape your application to demonstrate how you meet the criteria for the role. Job Description and Personal Specification Applications will be reviewed once submitted. In return we will offer you: A supportive team who cares about your wellbeing and professional development We offer flexible working arrangements including condensed four-day week working, nine-day fortnights and other options We offer a generous annual leave entitlement - plus the opportunity to purchase up to two weeks of additional annual leave through our salary sacrifice scheme We offer maternity, paternity and adoption pay and time off to support you as your family grows. There is an independently run nursery within the Norfolk County Council grounds which offers priority spaces to our employees We offer support if you care for relatives or friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill We are committed to promoting the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff. We provide access to services that support your health and wellbeing, such as confidential counselling and advice, fast-track physiotherapy and NHS Health Checks for employees over 40. We are recruiting experienced social workers to our teams countywide. We'd love to tell you more about being a Social Worker in Norfolk! Please call Deborah our Recruitment Business Partner on or email . Applications will be reviewed once submitted. Norfolk is a beautiful county, a real hidden gem with over 90 miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful countryside, the unique Norfolk Broads, amazing wildlife, picturesque market towns and the fabulous seaside resorts of Hunstanton, Cromer and Great Yarmouth. At the heart is the vibrant city of Norwich with excellent shopping, a vast array of restaurants and a pub for everyday of the year. Travel links are extensive with direct rail links to London and Cambridge and Norwich International Airport with flights to Europe and beyond. Living and working in Norfolk - Norfolk County Council We are committed to equality and inclusion and welcome applications irrespective of gender identity, disability, marital status, ethnic origin, age, pregnancy status, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We are proud to have achieved Carer Friendly Employer Status, Disability Confident Leader Status, the Employer Recognition Scheme award for the Armed Forces Covenant and to be one of the authorities piloting the workforce race equality standard (WRES).
Outcomes First Group
Barton-upon-humber, Lincolnshire
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Clinical Site Lead Location: Options Barton School, North Lincolnshire Salary: £50,000 - £60,000, (dependent on experience) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, 52 weeks Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle required About the role We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at our Options Barton School based in North Lincolnshire. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership team and the Locality Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. The postholder will be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. Working collaboratively with the site, you will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our students who may present with complex profiles of need as a result of autism and other types of neurodivergence, developmental trauma and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. You will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. You will be responsible for holding the therapy caseload with the full support of our well-established and knowledgeable clinical network and growing Clinical Team, you will also contribute to staff training and consultation. Both a challenging and rewarding role, this position would suit a resilient and enthusiastic individual, with a therapeutic approach and the ability to make decisions, as well as manage their own workload and supervise others. This is an exciting and innovative time for the Clinical Team so please get in touch to find out more. Working within overall framework of the service policies and procedures, you will be supporting the integration of the specific service in the day to day running of each provision i.e., standardised assessments and clinical services. A key aspect of the role will be to deliver the wellbeing and clinical rainbow strategy at a universal, enhanced and specialist level to support our wider teams in meeting our pupils' needs in line with set Education, Health Plan (EHCP). Our well-established Clinical Team, maintain a nurturing environment where our learners can flourish, always putting them at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and our students are heard, respected and involved in decisions that affect them wherever possible. With this in mind, we are looking for a Clinical Lead who shares our vision; to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable people in the UK to be happy and to make their way in the world. Location: Options Barton School, North Lincolnshire Welcome to Options Barton School About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Essential Criteria: Recognised degree in either, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychotherapy or registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. HCPC, RCOT, RCSLT Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred Full UK valid driving licence and access to own vehicle For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Vacancy ID: 241337
May 18, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Clinical Site Lead Location: Options Barton School, North Lincolnshire Salary: £50,000 - £60,000, (dependent on experience) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, 52 weeks Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle required About the role We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at our Options Barton School based in North Lincolnshire. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership team and the Locality Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. The postholder will be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. Working collaboratively with the site, you will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our students who may present with complex profiles of need as a result of autism and other types of neurodivergence, developmental trauma and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. You will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. You will be responsible for holding the therapy caseload with the full support of our well-established and knowledgeable clinical network and growing Clinical Team, you will also contribute to staff training and consultation. Both a challenging and rewarding role, this position would suit a resilient and enthusiastic individual, with a therapeutic approach and the ability to make decisions, as well as manage their own workload and supervise others. This is an exciting and innovative time for the Clinical Team so please get in touch to find out more. Working within overall framework of the service policies and procedures, you will be supporting the integration of the specific service in the day to day running of each provision i.e., standardised assessments and clinical services. A key aspect of the role will be to deliver the wellbeing and clinical rainbow strategy at a universal, enhanced and specialist level to support our wider teams in meeting our pupils' needs in line with set Education, Health Plan (EHCP). Our well-established Clinical Team, maintain a nurturing environment where our learners can flourish, always putting them at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and our students are heard, respected and involved in decisions that affect them wherever possible. With this in mind, we are looking for a Clinical Lead who shares our vision; to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable people in the UK to be happy and to make their way in the world. Location: Options Barton School, North Lincolnshire Welcome to Options Barton School About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Essential Criteria: Recognised degree in either, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychotherapy or registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. HCPC, RCOT, RCSLT Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred Full UK valid driving licence and access to own vehicle For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Vacancy ID: 241337
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Clinical Site Lead Location: Brinksway School, Stockport Salary: £50,000 - £60,000, (dependent on experience) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, 52 weeks Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle required About the role We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at our brand new Brinksway School based in Stockport. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership team and the Locality Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. The postholder will be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. Working collaboratively with the site, you will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our students who may present with complex profiles of need as a result of autism and other types of neurodivergence, developmental trauma and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. You will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. You will be responsible for holding the therapy caseload with the full support of our well-established and knowledgeable clinical network and growing Clinical Team, you will also contribute to staff training and consultation. Both a challenging and rewarding role, this position would suit a resilient and enthusiastic individual, with a therapeutic approach and the ability to make decisions, as well as manage their own workload and supervise others. This is an exciting and innovative time for the Clinical Team so please get in touch to find out more. Working within overall framework of the service policies and procedures, you will be supporting the integration of the specific service in the day to day running of each provision i.e., standardised assessments and clinical services. A key aspect of the role will be to deliver the wellbeing and clinical rainbow strategy at a universal, enhanced and specialist level to support our wider teams in meeting our pupils' needs in line with set Education, Health Plan (EHCP). Our well-established Clinical Team, maintain a nurturing environment where our learners can flourish, always putting them at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and our students are heard, respected and involved in decisions that affect them wherever possible. With this in mind, we are looking for a Clinical Lead who shares our vision; to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable people in the UK to be happy and to make their way in the world. Location: Brinksway School, Stockport Brinksway School - Opening Sept 2024! Brinksway School is a specialist independent school that will meet the needs of autistic young people aged 5 - 19. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Essential Criteria: Recognised degree in either, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychotherapy or registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. HCPC, RCOT, RCSLT Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred Full UK valid driving licence and access to own vehicle For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Vacancy ID: 243799
May 17, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Clinical Site Lead Location: Brinksway School, Stockport Salary: £50,000 - £60,000, (dependent on experience) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, 52 weeks Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle required About the role We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at our brand new Brinksway School based in Stockport. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership team and the Locality Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. The postholder will be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. Working collaboratively with the site, you will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our students who may present with complex profiles of need as a result of autism and other types of neurodivergence, developmental trauma and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. You will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. You will be responsible for holding the therapy caseload with the full support of our well-established and knowledgeable clinical network and growing Clinical Team, you will also contribute to staff training and consultation. Both a challenging and rewarding role, this position would suit a resilient and enthusiastic individual, with a therapeutic approach and the ability to make decisions, as well as manage their own workload and supervise others. This is an exciting and innovative time for the Clinical Team so please get in touch to find out more. Working within overall framework of the service policies and procedures, you will be supporting the integration of the specific service in the day to day running of each provision i.e., standardised assessments and clinical services. A key aspect of the role will be to deliver the wellbeing and clinical rainbow strategy at a universal, enhanced and specialist level to support our wider teams in meeting our pupils' needs in line with set Education, Health Plan (EHCP). Our well-established Clinical Team, maintain a nurturing environment where our learners can flourish, always putting them at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and our students are heard, respected and involved in decisions that affect them wherever possible. With this in mind, we are looking for a Clinical Lead who shares our vision; to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable people in the UK to be happy and to make their way in the world. Location: Brinksway School, Stockport Brinksway School - Opening Sept 2024! Brinksway School is a specialist independent school that will meet the needs of autistic young people aged 5 - 19. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Essential Criteria: Recognised degree in either, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychotherapy or registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. HCPC, RCOT, RCSLT Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred Full UK valid driving licence and access to own vehicle For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Vacancy ID: 243799
We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) to join our Recovery & Wellbeing Team in Southend. As a CPN, you will play a vital role in providing high-quality mental health care and support to individuals within the community. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments of individuals' mental health needs and develop personalized care plans. Provide ongoing support, counseling, and interventions to promote recovery and wellbeing. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and support workers, to ensure holistic care. Deliver evidence-based interventions and psychoeducation to empower individuals in managing their mental health. Monitor and evaluate individuals' progress, adjusting care plans as necessary to achieve optimal outcomes. Advocate for individuals' rights and access to appropriate services and resources. Participate in crisis intervention and risk assessment, providing timely support and intervention as needed. Requirements: Registered Nurse (RMN) with valid NMC registration. Previous experience working in mental health settings, preferably within community services. Strong assessment, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. Commitment to promoting recovery-focused and person-centered care. Knowledge of relevant legislation and policies governing mental health care. Willingness to engage in ongoing professional development and training. Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Generous annual leave allowance. Opportunities for career development and progression. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Access to continuous learning and training opportunities. How to Apply: If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health challenges and possess the required skills and qualifications, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
May 17, 2024
Contractor
We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) to join our Recovery & Wellbeing Team in Southend. As a CPN, you will play a vital role in providing high-quality mental health care and support to individuals within the community. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments of individuals' mental health needs and develop personalized care plans. Provide ongoing support, counseling, and interventions to promote recovery and wellbeing. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and support workers, to ensure holistic care. Deliver evidence-based interventions and psychoeducation to empower individuals in managing their mental health. Monitor and evaluate individuals' progress, adjusting care plans as necessary to achieve optimal outcomes. Advocate for individuals' rights and access to appropriate services and resources. Participate in crisis intervention and risk assessment, providing timely support and intervention as needed. Requirements: Registered Nurse (RMN) with valid NMC registration. Previous experience working in mental health settings, preferably within community services. Strong assessment, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. Commitment to promoting recovery-focused and person-centered care. Knowledge of relevant legislation and policies governing mental health care. Willingness to engage in ongoing professional development and training. Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Generous annual leave allowance. Opportunities for career development and progression. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Access to continuous learning and training opportunities. How to Apply: If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health challenges and possess the required skills and qualifications, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Psychologist Glasgow 55,649 I am recruiting for a Clinical, Counselling or Forensic Psychologist to join the team at an independent hospital in Glasgow. The service is a low secure forensic service which specialises in the assessment and treatment of people with a mental illness. The hospital has an excellent reputation as a highly valued provider of care and the needs of service users are at the centre of all they do every single day. In this role you will: Provide a high-quality psychology service to adults presenting with enduring and wide-ranging complex psychological, emotional and behavioural difficulties Work within a multidisciplinary team, providing a service for male and female adults that have histories of mental illness and psychological disorders who have been assigned a compulsory treatment order (CTO) or a compulsion order and restriction order (CORO) Contribute psychological expertise to assist service development and policy change Evaluate and make decisions about treatment options considering both theoretical and therapeutic models and factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or staff team and Be responsible for implementing a range of psychological interventions for individuals, (and carers and families, where appropriate) including individual or group therapy using a variety of therapeutic models, as appropriate Provide highly specialist assessments based upon the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of complex psychological data Choose administer, score, and interpret complex neuropsychological tests to assess function as an aid to diagnosis, management and treatment For this post you must have: Training in clinical or counselling or forensic psychology (usually equivalent to a doctoral level) which is recognised as providing eligibility for registration as a Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Experience of utilising a trauma informed orientation and practice with individuals Experience of using psychological formulations to enhance the therapeutic milieu Up to date knowledge of relevant psychological theories, approaches and ideas The ability to build effective relationships with individuals who find relationships difficult due to illness or trauma Competence in a range of assessment, formulation and therapeutic approaches The ability to demonstrate an assessment and case formulation of a highly complex case The ability to demonstrate excellent highly specialist therapeutic skills in work with complex cases For more information on this role, which is a great opportunity to work for one of the biggest care companies in the UK who offer a great benefits package, please call Elite on (phone number removed).
May 17, 2024
Full time
Psychologist Glasgow 55,649 I am recruiting for a Clinical, Counselling or Forensic Psychologist to join the team at an independent hospital in Glasgow. The service is a low secure forensic service which specialises in the assessment and treatment of people with a mental illness. The hospital has an excellent reputation as a highly valued provider of care and the needs of service users are at the centre of all they do every single day. In this role you will: Provide a high-quality psychology service to adults presenting with enduring and wide-ranging complex psychological, emotional and behavioural difficulties Work within a multidisciplinary team, providing a service for male and female adults that have histories of mental illness and psychological disorders who have been assigned a compulsory treatment order (CTO) or a compulsion order and restriction order (CORO) Contribute psychological expertise to assist service development and policy change Evaluate and make decisions about treatment options considering both theoretical and therapeutic models and factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or staff team and Be responsible for implementing a range of psychological interventions for individuals, (and carers and families, where appropriate) including individual or group therapy using a variety of therapeutic models, as appropriate Provide highly specialist assessments based upon the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of complex psychological data Choose administer, score, and interpret complex neuropsychological tests to assess function as an aid to diagnosis, management and treatment For this post you must have: Training in clinical or counselling or forensic psychology (usually equivalent to a doctoral level) which is recognised as providing eligibility for registration as a Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Experience of utilising a trauma informed orientation and practice with individuals Experience of using psychological formulations to enhance the therapeutic milieu Up to date knowledge of relevant psychological theories, approaches and ideas The ability to build effective relationships with individuals who find relationships difficult due to illness or trauma Competence in a range of assessment, formulation and therapeutic approaches The ability to demonstrate an assessment and case formulation of a highly complex case The ability to demonstrate excellent highly specialist therapeutic skills in work with complex cases For more information on this role, which is a great opportunity to work for one of the biggest care companies in the UK who offer a great benefits package, please call Elite on (phone number removed).
Clinical Psychologist (open to Newly Qualified or Experienced) Salary - £55,000 per annum Midhurst, West Sussex Summary Appoint Healthcare are proud to partner with an extremely reputable leading national provider of health and social care services for young people and adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities. Together we are seeking a Clinical Psychologist for their brand new specialist Eating Disorder service for adults based in Midhurst, West Sussex. The Clinical Psychologist will play a crucial role in the continuous development of this service collaborating with a MDT. The post holder will provide specialised clinical psychology input, conducting individual assessments, formulation, intervention and consultation. The successful candidate will utilise a comprehensive range of clinical psychology theories delivering specialised psychological therapy and skills. You will provide direct clinical work, assessment, supervision and training for a friendly therapeutic team composed of Therapists and Assistant Psychologists, with a common goal to making a difference to these children's lives. Requirements A Doctoral level training in clinical or counselling psychology BPS recognised psychology degree UK HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist We will consider newly qualified Psychologists or those who are about to qualify Prior experience in eating disorders is desirable but not essential. Experience working with patients with obsessive compulsive disorder, neurodivergence, trauma and personality disorders is also desirable but not essential. Benefits An exciting opportunity to be a part of a brand new service and new team and to contribute towards the development of the therapeutic programme and psychology pathway with the service You will be a part of a network of eating disorder therapists across the company providing access to CPD, training and peer supervision Opportunities for professional growth including an extensive range of courses designed to help you grow and succeed in your career Annual leave entitlement of 33 days annual leave (inc Bank Holidays) - plus your birthday off! Free meals and parking Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain great work-life Pension contribution Life Assurance Enhanced Maternity Package Retail discounts Car Leasing scheme Holiday financing To Apply For more information or to apply please contact Erin Giles on (phone number removed) or (url removed) APPEG
May 17, 2024
Full time
Clinical Psychologist (open to Newly Qualified or Experienced) Salary - £55,000 per annum Midhurst, West Sussex Summary Appoint Healthcare are proud to partner with an extremely reputable leading national provider of health and social care services for young people and adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities. Together we are seeking a Clinical Psychologist for their brand new specialist Eating Disorder service for adults based in Midhurst, West Sussex. The Clinical Psychologist will play a crucial role in the continuous development of this service collaborating with a MDT. The post holder will provide specialised clinical psychology input, conducting individual assessments, formulation, intervention and consultation. The successful candidate will utilise a comprehensive range of clinical psychology theories delivering specialised psychological therapy and skills. You will provide direct clinical work, assessment, supervision and training for a friendly therapeutic team composed of Therapists and Assistant Psychologists, with a common goal to making a difference to these children's lives. Requirements A Doctoral level training in clinical or counselling psychology BPS recognised psychology degree UK HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist We will consider newly qualified Psychologists or those who are about to qualify Prior experience in eating disorders is desirable but not essential. Experience working with patients with obsessive compulsive disorder, neurodivergence, trauma and personality disorders is also desirable but not essential. Benefits An exciting opportunity to be a part of a brand new service and new team and to contribute towards the development of the therapeutic programme and psychology pathway with the service You will be a part of a network of eating disorder therapists across the company providing access to CPD, training and peer supervision Opportunities for professional growth including an extensive range of courses designed to help you grow and succeed in your career Annual leave entitlement of 33 days annual leave (inc Bank Holidays) - plus your birthday off! Free meals and parking Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain great work-life Pension contribution Life Assurance Enhanced Maternity Package Retail discounts Car Leasing scheme Holiday financing To Apply For more information or to apply please contact Erin Giles on (phone number removed) or (url removed) APPEG
Company Information Leading national charity, which exists to improve the lives of children and young people. With over 100 years of experience, their unique Headquarters offers world class services which include the provision of Education and Health Care to children and young people in the UK and nationally. Job Purpose : Responsible for the operational day-to-day delivery educational psychology input into the wellbeing of the children and young adults. Ensuring that education psychology services are developed and delivered efficiently & effectively within robust educational and clinical frameworks, as well as incorporating flexibility and innovation as new opportunities and/or challenges present. To work closely with the educational teams, Head of Residential, Nurse Consultants and Head of Quality Improvement specifically to provide consistent and cohesive support to ensure positive outcomes for children and young adults. To contribute to the work of the therapies team through direct therapy practice. Key Tasks and Responsibilities : Clinical and Managerial To support the Executive Principal and the Therapies Lead in their role, contributing to decision making, service planning and strategy. To undertake line management of the Psychology and Speech and Language teams including monitoring and reviewing performance. To participate in education and residential panel assessment for suitability of children and young adults. To promote and facilitate collaborative working, early intervention and integrated solutions, applying psychology to enhance the learning and development of children and young adults To assess and provide psychological reports for new students To undertake therapy sessions to support the emotional and mental health of children and young adults at St Piers. To provide psychological advice to staff within the educational and residential services including working closely with colleagues in the Wellbeing Team. To provide a high-quality psychological service to students and their families, schools and other partners. To provide Assessment and Psychological reports for the Assessment Unit To provide training on Psychological Approaches to Behaviour. To contribute to delivering positive outcomes for children and young people through creative application of psychology. This includes casework, consultation, projects and wider service initiatives Work in partnership with parents and in close co-operation with other services both within and outside in order to contribute to a co-ordinated service for children and young adults. Be aware of, review, understand and meet organisation performance standards, policies and procedures, targets and key performance indicators. To attend/chair/participate in various internal and external meetings, student reviews and committees etc. as required. Responsible for ensuring all policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines relating to educational psychology interventions and/or areas of work are in place, maintained, reviewed and communicated effectively to the relevant teams.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Company Information Leading national charity, which exists to improve the lives of children and young people. With over 100 years of experience, their unique Headquarters offers world class services which include the provision of Education and Health Care to children and young people in the UK and nationally. Job Purpose : Responsible for the operational day-to-day delivery educational psychology input into the wellbeing of the children and young adults. Ensuring that education psychology services are developed and delivered efficiently & effectively within robust educational and clinical frameworks, as well as incorporating flexibility and innovation as new opportunities and/or challenges present. To work closely with the educational teams, Head of Residential, Nurse Consultants and Head of Quality Improvement specifically to provide consistent and cohesive support to ensure positive outcomes for children and young adults. To contribute to the work of the therapies team through direct therapy practice. Key Tasks and Responsibilities : Clinical and Managerial To support the Executive Principal and the Therapies Lead in their role, contributing to decision making, service planning and strategy. To undertake line management of the Psychology and Speech and Language teams including monitoring and reviewing performance. To participate in education and residential panel assessment for suitability of children and young adults. To promote and facilitate collaborative working, early intervention and integrated solutions, applying psychology to enhance the learning and development of children and young adults To assess and provide psychological reports for new students To undertake therapy sessions to support the emotional and mental health of children and young adults at St Piers. To provide psychological advice to staff within the educational and residential services including working closely with colleagues in the Wellbeing Team. To provide a high-quality psychological service to students and their families, schools and other partners. To provide Assessment and Psychological reports for the Assessment Unit To provide training on Psychological Approaches to Behaviour. To contribute to delivering positive outcomes for children and young people through creative application of psychology. This includes casework, consultation, projects and wider service initiatives Work in partnership with parents and in close co-operation with other services both within and outside in order to contribute to a co-ordinated service for children and young adults. Be aware of, review, understand and meet organisation performance standards, policies and procedures, targets and key performance indicators. To attend/chair/participate in various internal and external meetings, student reviews and committees etc. as required. Responsible for ensuring all policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines relating to educational psychology interventions and/or areas of work are in place, maintained, reviewed and communicated effectively to the relevant teams.
Mental Health Nurse required in South West London 37.5 - 43.75 hours per week RMN or RNLD 36,500 - 39,680 per annum plus living allowance of 5,400 RMN/RNLD Overview We are currently seeking motivated and enthusiastic Registered Mental Health Nurses to join the team and work on our Addictions Unit. You will work in the adult acute unit dependant on service needs. This is a service catering mainly to adult private patients and also adult OCD patients referred through the NHS. This unique opportunity will allow the successful candidate to gain experience in a multitude of specialist areas working with Drug & Alcohol addiction, Depression and Eating Disorders. This will allow you to expand your knowledge and skill set very quickly giving you an outstanding platform for your career. Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate their skills and experiences in engaging with patients, effectively managing risk and promoting patient involvement in their care and treatment. You will want to work in a therapeutic environment that supports the patients move towards a safe, more independent future and be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills. You will work with a large multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, other registered mental health nurses, healthcare assistants, teaching staff, therapists (including DBT and CBT therapists, a clinical psychologist, a child psychotherapist and an occupational therapist). You will be involved in the assessment, planning and implementation of patient care. You will also be expected to attend daily multidisciplinary handover meetings, ward rounds and CPA meetings. Rewards & Benefits Excellent salary (plus enhancements for weekend & night shifts) Many benefits in line with the NHS Working with a dedicated multidisciplinary team Free on-site parking NMC payment in full Enhanced maternity pay Eligibility for Refer-a-Friend' recruitment bonuses Access to development opportunities including: Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel Improved CPD application & panel process Leadership & management development with our Career Pathways Support with your revalidation Long service award Requirements A valid nursing qualification and current NMC registration Previous experience working in a mental health hospital or similar setting A compassionate and empathetic approach to patient care Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work as part of a team and collaborate effectively with other health care professionals Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity! Job Ref: - IR39337 Health Recruit Network are a trusted supplier of NHS and Private healthcare services. We supply work to Registered General Nurses (RGN), Mental Health Nurses (RMN), Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD) and Healthcare Assistants (HCA). We are one of the fastest growing recruitment agencies in the UK and supply Nationwide. Health Recruit Network are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Mental Health Nurse required in South West London 37.5 - 43.75 hours per week RMN or RNLD 36,500 - 39,680 per annum plus living allowance of 5,400 RMN/RNLD Overview We are currently seeking motivated and enthusiastic Registered Mental Health Nurses to join the team and work on our Addictions Unit. You will work in the adult acute unit dependant on service needs. This is a service catering mainly to adult private patients and also adult OCD patients referred through the NHS. This unique opportunity will allow the successful candidate to gain experience in a multitude of specialist areas working with Drug & Alcohol addiction, Depression and Eating Disorders. This will allow you to expand your knowledge and skill set very quickly giving you an outstanding platform for your career. Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate their skills and experiences in engaging with patients, effectively managing risk and promoting patient involvement in their care and treatment. You will want to work in a therapeutic environment that supports the patients move towards a safe, more independent future and be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills. You will work with a large multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, other registered mental health nurses, healthcare assistants, teaching staff, therapists (including DBT and CBT therapists, a clinical psychologist, a child psychotherapist and an occupational therapist). You will be involved in the assessment, planning and implementation of patient care. You will also be expected to attend daily multidisciplinary handover meetings, ward rounds and CPA meetings. Rewards & Benefits Excellent salary (plus enhancements for weekend & night shifts) Many benefits in line with the NHS Working with a dedicated multidisciplinary team Free on-site parking NMC payment in full Enhanced maternity pay Eligibility for Refer-a-Friend' recruitment bonuses Access to development opportunities including: Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel Improved CPD application & panel process Leadership & management development with our Career Pathways Support with your revalidation Long service award Requirements A valid nursing qualification and current NMC registration Previous experience working in a mental health hospital or similar setting A compassionate and empathetic approach to patient care Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work as part of a team and collaborate effectively with other health care professionals Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity! Job Ref: - IR39337 Health Recruit Network are a trusted supplier of NHS and Private healthcare services. We supply work to Registered General Nurses (RGN), Mental Health Nurses (RMN), Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD) and Healthcare Assistants (HCA). We are one of the fastest growing recruitment agencies in the UK and supply Nationwide. Health Recruit Network are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Come and join one of the UK's largest providers of complex care. We proudly employ over 4000+ people - no matter what your experience, we have jobs for everyone. Are you a passionate Clinical Psychologist seeking an exciting new adventure? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment focused on providing the best possible care? We want to hear from you! We are thrilled to announce the opening of a new 15-bed neurorehabilitation service in Chislehurst, dedicated to offering specialist post-acute rehabilitation, as well as management of long-term neurological conditions, for adults over the age of 18. Through slow stream rehabilitation, we prioritise the individual needs of our residents by offering an adjusted intensity program tailored to their specific requirements. This adaptable approach ensures that residents can continue their rehabilitation journey at a pace that aligns with their current capabilities while working towards achieving their rehabilitation goals. Our facility boasts a fully equipped therapy room, complete with a therapy kitchen and gym, providing a comprehensive range of resources to support residents in their recovery process, while the inclusion of communal living areas encourages social interaction. Furthermore, Chislehurst is conveniently situated close to local amenities with good transport links allowing residents easy access to the community. We are on a mission to build an exceptional team, dedicated to delivering the highest standard of care, and we want you to be a vital part of our journey. What you'll be working: This role is 18.75 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with days and times to be agreed. We understand the need for a positive work, life balance and would be happy to discuss flexible working for the right candidate. What you'll be doing: Keeping people safe from any harm and protecting their human rights Complete assessment and clinical formulation of patients' presentation and treatment needs Provide evidence based individual and group treatment programmes to address or reduce the negative impact of the patients' presentation, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary working to achieve the best outcomes Evaluate the effectiveness of individual and group treatment programmes Direct and support others to carry out evidence-based psychological interventions Take personal responsibility for ensuring that appropriate security procedures are always adhered to and that risks are continuously assessed and managed Maintain CPD of an HCPC Registered Practitioner Clinical Psychologist and to ensure competence in relation to the administration and scoring to psychological assessments and risk assessments Develop and maintain good working relationships with colleagues, visitors, and carers What you'll have: Current HCPC registration Experience and/or an evident and demonstrable interest in neuropsychology and/or behavioural interventions Successful candidates will be required to undergo an Enhanced DBS We also want to ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable facilities to participate in job applications or interviews to perform essential job functions. To support this, we are a Disability Confident committed employer. What to look forward to: 25 days plus bank holidays Birthday off Join the Active Learning Hub and benefit from a wide range of e learning and face to face training and development opportunities Active Reward App giving discounts and savings on your weekly shop Free 24 hour confidential Employee Assistance Programme Helpline & App to support with legal, health, wellbeing, relationship and consumer advice A salary sacrifice Aegon 5% matched pension Access to join a Medicash Health Plan for you and your family to save money on everyday health essentials - like going to the dentist or opticians We recognise outstanding Active Behaviours via the Active Awards programme Enhanced Sick & Maternity Pay benefits Refer a Friend Scheme and earn yourself up to £1500 by recommending someone you know and, of course, the support and guidance of our qualified clinical and business leadership teams so that you can really develop your career with Active Care Group
May 16, 2024
Full time
Come and join one of the UK's largest providers of complex care. We proudly employ over 4000+ people - no matter what your experience, we have jobs for everyone. Are you a passionate Clinical Psychologist seeking an exciting new adventure? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment focused on providing the best possible care? We want to hear from you! We are thrilled to announce the opening of a new 15-bed neurorehabilitation service in Chislehurst, dedicated to offering specialist post-acute rehabilitation, as well as management of long-term neurological conditions, for adults over the age of 18. Through slow stream rehabilitation, we prioritise the individual needs of our residents by offering an adjusted intensity program tailored to their specific requirements. This adaptable approach ensures that residents can continue their rehabilitation journey at a pace that aligns with their current capabilities while working towards achieving their rehabilitation goals. Our facility boasts a fully equipped therapy room, complete with a therapy kitchen and gym, providing a comprehensive range of resources to support residents in their recovery process, while the inclusion of communal living areas encourages social interaction. Furthermore, Chislehurst is conveniently situated close to local amenities with good transport links allowing residents easy access to the community. We are on a mission to build an exceptional team, dedicated to delivering the highest standard of care, and we want you to be a vital part of our journey. What you'll be working: This role is 18.75 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with days and times to be agreed. We understand the need for a positive work, life balance and would be happy to discuss flexible working for the right candidate. What you'll be doing: Keeping people safe from any harm and protecting their human rights Complete assessment and clinical formulation of patients' presentation and treatment needs Provide evidence based individual and group treatment programmes to address or reduce the negative impact of the patients' presentation, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary working to achieve the best outcomes Evaluate the effectiveness of individual and group treatment programmes Direct and support others to carry out evidence-based psychological interventions Take personal responsibility for ensuring that appropriate security procedures are always adhered to and that risks are continuously assessed and managed Maintain CPD of an HCPC Registered Practitioner Clinical Psychologist and to ensure competence in relation to the administration and scoring to psychological assessments and risk assessments Develop and maintain good working relationships with colleagues, visitors, and carers What you'll have: Current HCPC registration Experience and/or an evident and demonstrable interest in neuropsychology and/or behavioural interventions Successful candidates will be required to undergo an Enhanced DBS We also want to ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable facilities to participate in job applications or interviews to perform essential job functions. To support this, we are a Disability Confident committed employer. What to look forward to: 25 days plus bank holidays Birthday off Join the Active Learning Hub and benefit from a wide range of e learning and face to face training and development opportunities Active Reward App giving discounts and savings on your weekly shop Free 24 hour confidential Employee Assistance Programme Helpline & App to support with legal, health, wellbeing, relationship and consumer advice A salary sacrifice Aegon 5% matched pension Access to join a Medicash Health Plan for you and your family to save money on everyday health essentials - like going to the dentist or opticians We recognise outstanding Active Behaviours via the Active Awards programme Enhanced Sick & Maternity Pay benefits Refer a Friend Scheme and earn yourself up to £1500 by recommending someone you know and, of course, the support and guidance of our qualified clinical and business leadership teams so that you can really develop your career with Active Care Group
Psychologist (Clinical/Forensic/Counselling) Our suite of children and young people's residential services provides trauma informed care to looked after children with complex trauma presentations, mental health difficulties and/or risk behaviours. As a key part of our team, you will work directly with the children and young people to complete psychological assessments and trauma informed interventions. You will provide support for recovery through the Ashurst Mastery Model which promotes assets, reduces barriers, prevents and mitigates the impact of trauma and prevents harm and/or re-traumatisation. You will also work with the Home staff teams and facilitate psychologically informed consultations, reflective practice sessions and a skills based intensive training programme with ongoing learner guidance. Working predominately within our Nottingham homes, you will work Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week, generally 9am - 5.30pm but with a degree of flexibility to support the needs of the children. You will also join the on-call rota and provide cover for crisis calls. In order to be considered for this position, you must hold: • Doctorate or Stage 2 qualification in Clinical/ Forensic/ Counselling Psychology;• HCPC Registration as a Clinical/ Forensic/ Counselling Psychologist;• Membership with the BPS; and• Post qualification experience in a setting relevant to the post. It would be highly desirable if you have undertaken training in risk psychological/risk assessments and inventories including, amongst others: • Becks Youth Inventories BYI-II• Structured Assessment of Violent Risk in Youths (SAVRY)• Millon personality assessments (M-PACI and MACI)• Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children Version 5• Conners - 4• Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. It would also be desirable if you have undertaken training in modes and models of intervention such as: • Level 1 and Level 2 Training in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Accredited;• Dialectical Behavioural Therapy Cognitive Behavioural Therapy;• Mentalization-Based Treatment;• Supervision You must hold a driving license to enable working across our entire geographical areas as we also have residential care homes in Newark, Goole and Selby, where you may also work with the children in those homes. This is an tremendous opportunity to be part of a team making a real difference to the lives of children; as a not-for-profit operator, we put the needs of the children ahead of profits and your work will directly impact the children in our care. We have an organisational culture based on learning and development and we would be happy to continue to support and further your continual, professional development. If you are looking to work for an organisation who care about you and your wellbeing, the YMCA prides itself on the package of wellbeing we support all our employees. At YMCA Robin Hood Group, you will have many additional benefits, including but not limited to: Comprehensive well-being package 27 days holiday increasing 1 day each year for your first 5 years! Flexible bank holidays to take to celebrate the cultural and religious events important to you. Private medical and dental cashback scheme Workplace pension 4 x Life Insurance/Death in Service Westfield Rewards for high street discounts External training to support through to postgraduate level 7 study and continual professional development beyond this Eligible to join the Blue Light Discount scheme Pastoral support Cycle to Work Scheme £500 refer a friend scheme across the Group This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check paid for by YMCA) and registration with the DBS Update Service. We reserve the right to withdraw this role before the closing date should we be able to appoint to the role. Location: Nottingham Salary: £55,000 to £65,000 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week You may also have experience in: Child and Adolescent Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Forensic Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist, Child and Youth Mental Health SpecialistResidential Care Psychologist, Youth Trauma Intervention Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Child and Adolescent Therapist, Youth Mental Health Practitioner, etc. REF-
May 16, 2024
Full time
Psychologist (Clinical/Forensic/Counselling) Our suite of children and young people's residential services provides trauma informed care to looked after children with complex trauma presentations, mental health difficulties and/or risk behaviours. As a key part of our team, you will work directly with the children and young people to complete psychological assessments and trauma informed interventions. You will provide support for recovery through the Ashurst Mastery Model which promotes assets, reduces barriers, prevents and mitigates the impact of trauma and prevents harm and/or re-traumatisation. You will also work with the Home staff teams and facilitate psychologically informed consultations, reflective practice sessions and a skills based intensive training programme with ongoing learner guidance. Working predominately within our Nottingham homes, you will work Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week, generally 9am - 5.30pm but with a degree of flexibility to support the needs of the children. You will also join the on-call rota and provide cover for crisis calls. In order to be considered for this position, you must hold: • Doctorate or Stage 2 qualification in Clinical/ Forensic/ Counselling Psychology;• HCPC Registration as a Clinical/ Forensic/ Counselling Psychologist;• Membership with the BPS; and• Post qualification experience in a setting relevant to the post. It would be highly desirable if you have undertaken training in risk psychological/risk assessments and inventories including, amongst others: • Becks Youth Inventories BYI-II• Structured Assessment of Violent Risk in Youths (SAVRY)• Millon personality assessments (M-PACI and MACI)• Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children Version 5• Conners - 4• Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. It would also be desirable if you have undertaken training in modes and models of intervention such as: • Level 1 and Level 2 Training in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Accredited;• Dialectical Behavioural Therapy Cognitive Behavioural Therapy;• Mentalization-Based Treatment;• Supervision You must hold a driving license to enable working across our entire geographical areas as we also have residential care homes in Newark, Goole and Selby, where you may also work with the children in those homes. This is an tremendous opportunity to be part of a team making a real difference to the lives of children; as a not-for-profit operator, we put the needs of the children ahead of profits and your work will directly impact the children in our care. We have an organisational culture based on learning and development and we would be happy to continue to support and further your continual, professional development. If you are looking to work for an organisation who care about you and your wellbeing, the YMCA prides itself on the package of wellbeing we support all our employees. At YMCA Robin Hood Group, you will have many additional benefits, including but not limited to: Comprehensive well-being package 27 days holiday increasing 1 day each year for your first 5 years! Flexible bank holidays to take to celebrate the cultural and religious events important to you. Private medical and dental cashback scheme Workplace pension 4 x Life Insurance/Death in Service Westfield Rewards for high street discounts External training to support through to postgraduate level 7 study and continual professional development beyond this Eligible to join the Blue Light Discount scheme Pastoral support Cycle to Work Scheme £500 refer a friend scheme across the Group This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check paid for by YMCA) and registration with the DBS Update Service. We reserve the right to withdraw this role before the closing date should we be able to appoint to the role. Location: Nottingham Salary: £55,000 to £65,000 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week You may also have experience in: Child and Adolescent Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Forensic Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist, Child and Youth Mental Health SpecialistResidential Care Psychologist, Youth Trauma Intervention Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Child and Adolescent Therapist, Youth Mental Health Practitioner, etc. REF-
Deputy Principal Education Psychologist Chelmsford, Essex From 62,540 to 65,120/per year Soulbury Pay Scale B 7-9 + SPA Permanent Full Time - 37 Hours Per Week Hybrid/Flexible Working Closing Date:22nd May 2024 The Role Essex County Council is seeking two outstanding individuals to join our dynamic Educational Psychology Service (EPS) as Deputy Principal Educational Psychologists (DPEP) West (Harlow and surrounding areas) & South (Basildon and surrounding areas) Quadrants. Essex Educational Psychology Service Essex Educational Psychology Service is a dynamic, progressive, research-informed, and solution-oriented team dedicated to applying psychology to improve lives and create positive change. Essex EPS is a highly regarded and reflective service that is committed to maintain continuous professional and practice development. The service works collaboratively with multi-agency partners and professional colleagues in developing innovate approaches to meeting the needs of rapidly growing and diverse school communities across our county. The model of service delivery in Essex reflects a commitment to early-intervention, consultation, training, inclusion, social justice and building strong relationships with our schools/settings. To read more about us please visit: Education The Opportunity: As one of four quadrant DPEPs, you will work alongside DPEP colleagues, colleagues from other teams within Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and the wider Education Directorate, as well as leading a quadrant team of Education Psychologists (EP's) and assistant EPs. You will be committed to meaningfully applying psychology to enable the systems (schools/settings, families, communities) supporting children and young people. DPEPs are responsible for the direct operational management and professional support of quadrant team members, ensuring that all colleagues are enabled to practice effectively, efficiently, and with professional integrity. DPEPs are also key contributors to the strategic development of the service and wider work in the Local Authority. The offer in Essex: EPs in Essex are supported via a comprehensive induction process and regular clinical supervision. There is an excellent continuing professional development programme which includes eight whole-service Continuous Personal Development (CPD) days and four personal CPD days (pro-rata) each year. This includes an annual two-day Projects and Research conference with presentations from innovative national and regional speakers as well as updates on research projects from within the service. The service has excellent links with university training programmes, with a number of EPs in the service also academic and professional tutors. We are looking for candidates who: are eligible for Graduate membership with the British Psychological Society (GMBPsS); hold a Doctorate or a Masters degree in Professional Educational Psychology; are registered with the HCPC as a practitioner psychologist or will be eligible for registration with the HCPC at the end of their training; have a good understanding of relevant legislation and evidence-based approaches and interventions; and are committed to applying psychology to make a difference to the lives of children and young people in Essex. Additional benefits: Essex County Council will support you with a competitive benefits package that is underpinned by our ambitious People Plan. Within this plan we set out our commitment to provide an exceptional work/life balance for every Essex County Council employee, including lifestyle-friendly working patterns and generous annual leave. You will also have access to: A welcome payment of up to 5000 plus a possible relocation package of up to 8000 (terms and conditions for both payments apply). Money-off high street purchases via the Essex Extras Reward Scheme. Flexible benefits such as the option to purchase additional holiday, plus a lease car scheme. Paid HCPC registration.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Deputy Principal Education Psychologist Chelmsford, Essex From 62,540 to 65,120/per year Soulbury Pay Scale B 7-9 + SPA Permanent Full Time - 37 Hours Per Week Hybrid/Flexible Working Closing Date:22nd May 2024 The Role Essex County Council is seeking two outstanding individuals to join our dynamic Educational Psychology Service (EPS) as Deputy Principal Educational Psychologists (DPEP) West (Harlow and surrounding areas) & South (Basildon and surrounding areas) Quadrants. Essex Educational Psychology Service Essex Educational Psychology Service is a dynamic, progressive, research-informed, and solution-oriented team dedicated to applying psychology to improve lives and create positive change. Essex EPS is a highly regarded and reflective service that is committed to maintain continuous professional and practice development. The service works collaboratively with multi-agency partners and professional colleagues in developing innovate approaches to meeting the needs of rapidly growing and diverse school communities across our county. The model of service delivery in Essex reflects a commitment to early-intervention, consultation, training, inclusion, social justice and building strong relationships with our schools/settings. To read more about us please visit: Education The Opportunity: As one of four quadrant DPEPs, you will work alongside DPEP colleagues, colleagues from other teams within Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and the wider Education Directorate, as well as leading a quadrant team of Education Psychologists (EP's) and assistant EPs. You will be committed to meaningfully applying psychology to enable the systems (schools/settings, families, communities) supporting children and young people. DPEPs are responsible for the direct operational management and professional support of quadrant team members, ensuring that all colleagues are enabled to practice effectively, efficiently, and with professional integrity. DPEPs are also key contributors to the strategic development of the service and wider work in the Local Authority. The offer in Essex: EPs in Essex are supported via a comprehensive induction process and regular clinical supervision. There is an excellent continuing professional development programme which includes eight whole-service Continuous Personal Development (CPD) days and four personal CPD days (pro-rata) each year. This includes an annual two-day Projects and Research conference with presentations from innovative national and regional speakers as well as updates on research projects from within the service. The service has excellent links with university training programmes, with a number of EPs in the service also academic and professional tutors. We are looking for candidates who: are eligible for Graduate membership with the British Psychological Society (GMBPsS); hold a Doctorate or a Masters degree in Professional Educational Psychology; are registered with the HCPC as a practitioner psychologist or will be eligible for registration with the HCPC at the end of their training; have a good understanding of relevant legislation and evidence-based approaches and interventions; and are committed to applying psychology to make a difference to the lives of children and young people in Essex. Additional benefits: Essex County Council will support you with a competitive benefits package that is underpinned by our ambitious People Plan. Within this plan we set out our commitment to provide an exceptional work/life balance for every Essex County Council employee, including lifestyle-friendly working patterns and generous annual leave. You will also have access to: A welcome payment of up to 5000 plus a possible relocation package of up to 8000 (terms and conditions for both payments apply). Money-off high street purchases via the Essex Extras Reward Scheme. Flexible benefits such as the option to purchase additional holiday, plus a lease car scheme. Paid HCPC registration.
Clinical Psychologist Salary - £65,000 per annum Brighton & Hove Summary Appoint Healthcare are proud to partner with an extremely reputable leading national provider of health and social care services for young people and adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities. Together we are seeking a Clinical Psychologist for their specialist CAMHS Tier 4 Eating Disorder service for young people aged 12 - 18 years old in Brighton & Hove. The Clinical Psychologist will play a crucial role in the continuous development of this service collaborating with a MDT, the post holder will provide specialised clinical psychology input, conducting individual assessments, formulation, intervention and consultation. The successful candidate will utilise a comprehensive range of clinical psychology theories delivering specialised psychological therapy and skills. You will providing direct clinical work, assessment, supervision and training for a friendly therapeutic team composed of Therapists and Assistant Psychologists, with a common goal to making a difference to these children's lives. Requirements BPS recognised psychology degree UK HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist Chartered Psychologist status and appropriate post-graduate qualifications To be an approved supervisor within the guidelines of the BPS and relevant division Practical knowledge of using a full range of psychological theory models in a clinical setting To be experienced working with clients with cognitive deficits To have previous experience of conducting research and project working Benefits Opportunities for professional growth including an extensive range of courses designed to help you grow and succeed in your career Annual leave entitlement of 33 days annual leave (inc Bank Holidays) - plus your birthday off! Free meals and parking Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain great work-life Pension contribution Life Assurance Enhanced Maternity Package Retail discounts Car Leasing scheme Holiday financing To Apply For more information or to apply please contact Erin Giles on (phone number removed) or (url removed) APPEG
May 16, 2024
Full time
Clinical Psychologist Salary - £65,000 per annum Brighton & Hove Summary Appoint Healthcare are proud to partner with an extremely reputable leading national provider of health and social care services for young people and adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities. Together we are seeking a Clinical Psychologist for their specialist CAMHS Tier 4 Eating Disorder service for young people aged 12 - 18 years old in Brighton & Hove. The Clinical Psychologist will play a crucial role in the continuous development of this service collaborating with a MDT, the post holder will provide specialised clinical psychology input, conducting individual assessments, formulation, intervention and consultation. The successful candidate will utilise a comprehensive range of clinical psychology theories delivering specialised psychological therapy and skills. You will providing direct clinical work, assessment, supervision and training for a friendly therapeutic team composed of Therapists and Assistant Psychologists, with a common goal to making a difference to these children's lives. Requirements BPS recognised psychology degree UK HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist Chartered Psychologist status and appropriate post-graduate qualifications To be an approved supervisor within the guidelines of the BPS and relevant division Practical knowledge of using a full range of psychological theory models in a clinical setting To be experienced working with clients with cognitive deficits To have previous experience of conducting research and project working Benefits Opportunities for professional growth including an extensive range of courses designed to help you grow and succeed in your career Annual leave entitlement of 33 days annual leave (inc Bank Holidays) - plus your birthday off! Free meals and parking Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain great work-life Pension contribution Life Assurance Enhanced Maternity Package Retail discounts Car Leasing scheme Holiday financing To Apply For more information or to apply please contact Erin Giles on (phone number removed) or (url removed) APPEG
Job Introduction Everyone's Turning-Point is unique! It's that moment when someone realises they have made a small but important step forward. Very often, that small step is the start of the recovery process. Douglas House Independent Hospital is located in Didsbury, South Manchester, Pendlebury House is located in Swinton, both in community settings. We provide rehabilitation, treatment and care for 22 men and women (across both Hospitals), with severe and enduring mental health problems. Service Users are both detained under the Mental Health Act and have Informal status. Douglas / Pendlebury House promote and work within a recovery focused model for SU's participating in a rehabilitation programme. We believe in a person-centred approach. We work towards each individual's personnel recovery goals; encouraging each Service User to optimise their full potential. We aim to reintroduce and maintain daily living skills, promoting choice, independence, and confidence, in order to equip Service Users with the skills and coping strategies to live more independently in the Community whilst managing their illness/psychological distress. We are looking for a dedicated and skilled registered Occupational Therapist to join our team, working at both Pendlebury House and Douglas House Independent Hospital. You will be based working alongside the therapy teams in each hospital that consists of an assistant psychologist and art therapist to deliver the therapy programme. If you are a qualified Occupational Therapist who understands the importance of recovery and are passionate about seeing people achieving independence and empowerment, then we want to hear from you. Role Responsibility As an Occupational Therapist you will hold a central position within the team, working closely with the therapy team and the clinical team to develop and strengthen the therapeutic input within the service. The successful applicant will be confident in applying evidence-based models of occupational therapy that focus on maintaining and restoring functional ability, confidence and competence in living skills and promotes vocational/educational pathways, by linking into local community facilities to endorse social inclusion. The role requires strong engagement and motivational skills and flexibility in working with service users with severe and enduring mental health needs. The successful applicant will be responsible for bringing an OT focus to the activity program, delivering workshops that develop life skills, and support residents to manage and to understand conditions in mental health. The Ideal Candidate You will access clinical supervision and reflective practice meetings regularly. The successful applicant will have a current professional registration as an Occupational Therapist, an understanding of recovery models/approaches with a specific focus on Occupational Therapy interventions. You will also have an awareness and understanding of mental health diagnoses, an understanding of mental health act. The successful applicant will have a keen interest in this client group, and demonstrate an ability to develop assessment skills, working primarily with assessment tools from the Model of Human Occupation, and collaborating with the MDT to devise a care plan tailored to the individual. An understanding of how to manage competing priorities in a busy environment is essential and you will be able to take a calm and professional approach in demanding situations. You will have excellent verbal and written communication skills and an understanding of strategies for encouraging engagement from client groups who can lack motivation due to the features of their mental health difficulties. In return for your hard work, dedication and commitment, we can offer the opportunity to grow, learn and develop your professional skills in an environment that is focused on recovery and collaborative MDT working. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Across the varied regions, sectors and settings we operate within, our organisation is held together by a shared vision - and our people are connected by the same values. These include belief in potential, confidence in communication, embracing positive change and always treating each other as individuals. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. Our people bring our vision to life. So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job - we offer you a career. What benefits will I receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: Comprehensive learning and development opportunities so we can invest in your future - we're proud to have a silver accreditation from Investors in People. Choose from our range of courses to gain recognised qualifications 28 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 30 days. Plus the option to buy or sell additional holidays and spread the cost An exclusive discounts hub for TP colleagues, to help make your money go further - including high street shopping, pubs and restaurants, mobile phones, gym memberships, and much more. You'll also have access to the Blue Light Card, for even more discounts and savings! Flexible working solutions to support your work-life balance Life Assurance of up to 3x annual salary and a competitive Pension Scheme to support your savings and security Access to our Rightsteps Therapy service - free, confidential telephone based counselling sessions, access to an online wellbeing platform, and a Financial Education hub to support your total wellbeing A 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme including a Digital GP, legal advice and more - all free to you and your immediate family Recognition awards to recognise colleagues' inspirational work and dedication, as well as Long Service bonuses to celebrate your commitment to us Flexible benefit options including a Cycle to Work scheme and interest-free Season Ticket Loans A £300 bonus if you successfully refer a friend as a new colleague through our Refer a Friend scheme, as a thanks from us! We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents IH Occupational Therapist v4.pdf Apply
May 16, 2024
Full time
Job Introduction Everyone's Turning-Point is unique! It's that moment when someone realises they have made a small but important step forward. Very often, that small step is the start of the recovery process. Douglas House Independent Hospital is located in Didsbury, South Manchester, Pendlebury House is located in Swinton, both in community settings. We provide rehabilitation, treatment and care for 22 men and women (across both Hospitals), with severe and enduring mental health problems. Service Users are both detained under the Mental Health Act and have Informal status. Douglas / Pendlebury House promote and work within a recovery focused model for SU's participating in a rehabilitation programme. We believe in a person-centred approach. We work towards each individual's personnel recovery goals; encouraging each Service User to optimise their full potential. We aim to reintroduce and maintain daily living skills, promoting choice, independence, and confidence, in order to equip Service Users with the skills and coping strategies to live more independently in the Community whilst managing their illness/psychological distress. We are looking for a dedicated and skilled registered Occupational Therapist to join our team, working at both Pendlebury House and Douglas House Independent Hospital. You will be based working alongside the therapy teams in each hospital that consists of an assistant psychologist and art therapist to deliver the therapy programme. If you are a qualified Occupational Therapist who understands the importance of recovery and are passionate about seeing people achieving independence and empowerment, then we want to hear from you. Role Responsibility As an Occupational Therapist you will hold a central position within the team, working closely with the therapy team and the clinical team to develop and strengthen the therapeutic input within the service. The successful applicant will be confident in applying evidence-based models of occupational therapy that focus on maintaining and restoring functional ability, confidence and competence in living skills and promotes vocational/educational pathways, by linking into local community facilities to endorse social inclusion. The role requires strong engagement and motivational skills and flexibility in working with service users with severe and enduring mental health needs. The successful applicant will be responsible for bringing an OT focus to the activity program, delivering workshops that develop life skills, and support residents to manage and to understand conditions in mental health. The Ideal Candidate You will access clinical supervision and reflective practice meetings regularly. The successful applicant will have a current professional registration as an Occupational Therapist, an understanding of recovery models/approaches with a specific focus on Occupational Therapy interventions. You will also have an awareness and understanding of mental health diagnoses, an understanding of mental health act. The successful applicant will have a keen interest in this client group, and demonstrate an ability to develop assessment skills, working primarily with assessment tools from the Model of Human Occupation, and collaborating with the MDT to devise a care plan tailored to the individual. An understanding of how to manage competing priorities in a busy environment is essential and you will be able to take a calm and professional approach in demanding situations. You will have excellent verbal and written communication skills and an understanding of strategies for encouraging engagement from client groups who can lack motivation due to the features of their mental health difficulties. In return for your hard work, dedication and commitment, we can offer the opportunity to grow, learn and develop your professional skills in an environment that is focused on recovery and collaborative MDT working. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Across the varied regions, sectors and settings we operate within, our organisation is held together by a shared vision - and our people are connected by the same values. These include belief in potential, confidence in communication, embracing positive change and always treating each other as individuals. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. Our people bring our vision to life. So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job - we offer you a career. What benefits will I receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: Comprehensive learning and development opportunities so we can invest in your future - we're proud to have a silver accreditation from Investors in People. Choose from our range of courses to gain recognised qualifications 28 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 30 days. Plus the option to buy or sell additional holidays and spread the cost An exclusive discounts hub for TP colleagues, to help make your money go further - including high street shopping, pubs and restaurants, mobile phones, gym memberships, and much more. You'll also have access to the Blue Light Card, for even more discounts and savings! Flexible working solutions to support your work-life balance Life Assurance of up to 3x annual salary and a competitive Pension Scheme to support your savings and security Access to our Rightsteps Therapy service - free, confidential telephone based counselling sessions, access to an online wellbeing platform, and a Financial Education hub to support your total wellbeing A 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme including a Digital GP, legal advice and more - all free to you and your immediate family Recognition awards to recognise colleagues' inspirational work and dedication, as well as Long Service bonuses to celebrate your commitment to us Flexible benefit options including a Cycle to Work scheme and interest-free Season Ticket Loans A £300 bonus if you successfully refer a friend as a new colleague through our Refer a Friend scheme, as a thanks from us! We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents IH Occupational Therapist v4.pdf Apply
We are looking for a Band 7 Clinical Psychologist to join our Complex Health Needs Service (CHNS) in Bath and North East Somerset! You will receive AfC Terms & Conditions and the successful applicant will also receive a 2000 welcome bonus! As a Band 7 Clinical Psychologist, you'll be crucial in our specialised psychology service, transforming lives through tailored support for complex cases, including those with communication disabilities. Joining our dynamic team at CHNS means collaborating with passionate professionals to make a collective difference in clients' lives, where your exceptional skills contribute to a supportive work environment fostering growth and collaboration. We prioritise the growth of our employees, providing opportunities for experienced Clinical Psychologists to lead challenging cases, deliver comprehensive services, and pursue further professional development. Main responsibilities: Provision specialist psychological services for adults with learning disabilities and or a diagnosis of autism in the community Use advanced theoretical and practical knowledge to provide a range of specialist assessment and intervention Use a range of psychological skills to respond to clients who have limited understanding and communication disabilities, and who may be distressed, anxious or resistant to engage in the therapeutic process. Work within a positive behaviour support framework; drawing upon Applied Behavioural Analysis to formulate support plans and risk assessments Plan workloads including prioritizing cases in terms of urgency and risk We are looking for someone who ideally has experience in adult learning disabilites but if you are newly qualified or an existing Clinical Psychologist looking for your next challenge, we want to hear from you!
May 16, 2024
Full time
We are looking for a Band 7 Clinical Psychologist to join our Complex Health Needs Service (CHNS) in Bath and North East Somerset! You will receive AfC Terms & Conditions and the successful applicant will also receive a 2000 welcome bonus! As a Band 7 Clinical Psychologist, you'll be crucial in our specialised psychology service, transforming lives through tailored support for complex cases, including those with communication disabilities. Joining our dynamic team at CHNS means collaborating with passionate professionals to make a collective difference in clients' lives, where your exceptional skills contribute to a supportive work environment fostering growth and collaboration. We prioritise the growth of our employees, providing opportunities for experienced Clinical Psychologists to lead challenging cases, deliver comprehensive services, and pursue further professional development. Main responsibilities: Provision specialist psychological services for adults with learning disabilities and or a diagnosis of autism in the community Use advanced theoretical and practical knowledge to provide a range of specialist assessment and intervention Use a range of psychological skills to respond to clients who have limited understanding and communication disabilities, and who may be distressed, anxious or resistant to engage in the therapeutic process. Work within a positive behaviour support framework; drawing upon Applied Behavioural Analysis to formulate support plans and risk assessments Plan workloads including prioritizing cases in terms of urgency and risk We are looking for someone who ideally has experience in adult learning disabilites but if you are newly qualified or an existing Clinical Psychologist looking for your next challenge, we want to hear from you!
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Educational Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Educational Psychologist's, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £60,000 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 237806
May 15, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Educational Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Educational Psychologist's, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £60,000 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 237806
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Clinical Site Lead Location: Ryecroft School, West Midlands Salary: £50,000 - £60,000, (dependent on experience) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.30am - 16.30pm Contract: Permanent, 52 weeks About the role We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at New Options School. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership team and the Locality Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. The postholder will be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. Working collaboratively with the site, you will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our pupils with developmental trauma, autism, ADHD, complex and SEMH needs. You will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. You will be responsible for holding the therapy caseload with the full support of our well-established and knowledgeable clinical network and growing Clinical Team, you will also contribute to staff training and consultation. Both a challenging and rewarding role, this position would suit a resilient and enthusiastic individual, with a therapeutic approach and the ability to make decisions, as well as manage their own workload and supervise others. This is an exciting and innovative time for the Clinical Team so please get in touch to find out more. Working within overall framework of the service policies and procedures, you will be supporting the integration of the specific service in the day to day running of each provision i.e., standardised assessments and clinical services. A key aspect of the role will be to deliver the wellbeing and clinical rainbow strategy at a universal, enhanced and specialist level to support our wider teams in meeting our pupils' needs in line with set Education, Health Plan (EHCP). Our well-established Clinical Team, maintain a nurturing environment where our pupils can flourish, always putting them at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and our pupils are heard, respected and involved in decisions that affect them wherever possible. With this in mind, we are looking for a Clinical Lead who shares our vision; to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable people in the UK to be happy and to make their way in the world. Location: Ryecroft School West Midlands Coming Soon! Ryecroft School in Walsall will cater for autistic young people age 4 - 18. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Essential Criteria: Recognised degree in either, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychotherapy or registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. HCPC, RCOT, RCSLT Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Vacancy ID: 240563
May 15, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Clinical Site Lead Location: Ryecroft School, West Midlands Salary: £50,000 - £60,000, (dependent on experience) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.30am - 16.30pm Contract: Permanent, 52 weeks About the role We are looking for a Lead Clinician to manage our in-house Clinical Team at New Options School. The postholder will work collaboratively with both the school's Senior Leadership team and the Locality Clinical Lead. The role will be split between clinically leading the team and holding a therapy caseload. The postholder will be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. Working collaboratively with the site, you will deliver bespoke assessment and intervention plans for our pupils with developmental trauma, autism, ADHD, complex and SEMH needs. You will also be responsible for coordinating the line management of the members of the onsite clinical team. You will be responsible for holding the therapy caseload with the full support of our well-established and knowledgeable clinical network and growing Clinical Team, you will also contribute to staff training and consultation. Both a challenging and rewarding role, this position would suit a resilient and enthusiastic individual, with a therapeutic approach and the ability to make decisions, as well as manage their own workload and supervise others. This is an exciting and innovative time for the Clinical Team so please get in touch to find out more. Working within overall framework of the service policies and procedures, you will be supporting the integration of the specific service in the day to day running of each provision i.e., standardised assessments and clinical services. A key aspect of the role will be to deliver the wellbeing and clinical rainbow strategy at a universal, enhanced and specialist level to support our wider teams in meeting our pupils' needs in line with set Education, Health Plan (EHCP). Our well-established Clinical Team, maintain a nurturing environment where our pupils can flourish, always putting them at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and our pupils are heard, respected and involved in decisions that affect them wherever possible. With this in mind, we are looking for a Clinical Lead who shares our vision; to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable people in the UK to be happy and to make their way in the world. Location: Ryecroft School West Midlands Coming Soon! Ryecroft School in Walsall will cater for autistic young people age 4 - 18. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Essential Criteria: Recognised degree in either, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychotherapy or registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. Valid and up to date professional Registration & membership of professional body e.g. HCPC, RCOT, RCSLT Experience within the specialist client group; working with autistic individuals and those with complex needs. Clear and concise report writing relating to clinical and research activities Experience of providing supervision and supporting a therapy team Ability to work independently Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated specialty preferred For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Vacancy ID: 240563
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Educational Psychologist Location: Longdon Park School, Derbyshire Contract: Permanent Hours: Part time/Full time; Monday to Friday Salary: Up to £63,840 per annum (dependent on experience)plus £3,000 Welcome Bonus As part of our continued growth, we have an opportunity for an Educational Psychologist to make a difference to the lives of people with complex needs. If you are looking to join a dedicated multi-disciplinary team in a challenging and rewarding environment, we would like to hear from you. About the Role You'll join our multi-disciplinary team of dedicated clinical staff providing psychological assessment for pupils within the school/s, guidance for education and care teams and professional development training for all staff. The role involves communicating with families/ carers and specialist agencies. You'll work alongside Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists, Psychotherapists, Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists. Location: Homebased / Longdon Park School - Longdon Park School provides specialist education for pupils with complex needs including Autistic pupils - aged between 5 and 18 years old, for pupils and forms part of our Options brand. There is scope for this role to cover more than one school in the area, to be discussed. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education and care. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate and care for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Who we're looking for? We are looking for an Educational Psychologist with a masters or doctoral professional qualification and HCPC registration. You'll need to be creative and passionate about improving outcomes for pupils with complex needs. The ideal candidate will be resilient and have experience of working in with people with complex SEN needs. You'll need to be a good communicator with strong skills in assessment and report writing. Key Accountabilities: Provide psychological assessment and intervention for pupils within the schools Offer guidance for education and care teams To provide supervision to agreed members of the clinical team Communicating with families/ carers and specialist agencies Engage in professional development training for all staff Essential Criteria A doctoral or masters professional qualification in Educational Psychology Registered with the HCPC Creative and passionate about improving outcomes for pupils Able to work as part of a team and be self-reliant What's in it for you? We offer a friendly and inclusive working environment where our people are heard, respected and hugely valued. We want our employees to come to work with energy, determination and most importantly we want them to be happy in their work. We are well aware that it is our highly skilled teams that make Outcomes First Group the success it is, and we want this to continue. This is why we provide a range of benefits designed to support you, not just in your work life but also on a personal level too. We want you to be the best you can be and offer genuine opportunities for career development and progression. We are a values-driven organisation that puts people first We provide continuous professional development to take your career further You will always feel valued, important and secure We believe in the abilities and potential of our team We build our bonds through a great social events calendar Our 'Your Wellbeing Matters' initiative provides total support An unrivalled core induction, local induction, and a dedicated buddy, who will be there to support you from day one. Generous Annual Leave Entitlement An extra day's holiday for a special day of your choice (birthday, child's first day at school etc.) Professional support network Contributory Pension Employee Rewards Hub - access to discounts, offers and cashback with 100s of retailers Career pathways and a dedicated learning and development team The Hub - employee discounts, recognition cards, well-being centre Cycle to Work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Salary Finance Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully Enhanced DBS.
May 15, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! Job Title: Educational Psychologist Location: Longdon Park School, Derbyshire Contract: Permanent Hours: Part time/Full time; Monday to Friday Salary: Up to £63,840 per annum (dependent on experience)plus £3,000 Welcome Bonus As part of our continued growth, we have an opportunity for an Educational Psychologist to make a difference to the lives of people with complex needs. If you are looking to join a dedicated multi-disciplinary team in a challenging and rewarding environment, we would like to hear from you. About the Role You'll join our multi-disciplinary team of dedicated clinical staff providing psychological assessment for pupils within the school/s, guidance for education and care teams and professional development training for all staff. The role involves communicating with families/ carers and specialist agencies. You'll work alongside Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists, Psychotherapists, Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists. Location: Homebased / Longdon Park School - Longdon Park School provides specialist education for pupils with complex needs including Autistic pupils - aged between 5 and 18 years old, for pupils and forms part of our Options brand. There is scope for this role to cover more than one school in the area, to be discussed. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of special needs education and care. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate and care for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: Who we're looking for? We are looking for an Educational Psychologist with a masters or doctoral professional qualification and HCPC registration. You'll need to be creative and passionate about improving outcomes for pupils with complex needs. The ideal candidate will be resilient and have experience of working in with people with complex SEN needs. You'll need to be a good communicator with strong skills in assessment and report writing. Key Accountabilities: Provide psychological assessment and intervention for pupils within the schools Offer guidance for education and care teams To provide supervision to agreed members of the clinical team Communicating with families/ carers and specialist agencies Engage in professional development training for all staff Essential Criteria A doctoral or masters professional qualification in Educational Psychology Registered with the HCPC Creative and passionate about improving outcomes for pupils Able to work as part of a team and be self-reliant What's in it for you? We offer a friendly and inclusive working environment where our people are heard, respected and hugely valued. We want our employees to come to work with energy, determination and most importantly we want them to be happy in their work. We are well aware that it is our highly skilled teams that make Outcomes First Group the success it is, and we want this to continue. This is why we provide a range of benefits designed to support you, not just in your work life but also on a personal level too. We want you to be the best you can be and offer genuine opportunities for career development and progression. We are a values-driven organisation that puts people first We provide continuous professional development to take your career further You will always feel valued, important and secure We believe in the abilities and potential of our team We build our bonds through a great social events calendar Our 'Your Wellbeing Matters' initiative provides total support An unrivalled core induction, local induction, and a dedicated buddy, who will be there to support you from day one. Generous Annual Leave Entitlement An extra day's holiday for a special day of your choice (birthday, child's first day at school etc.) Professional support network Contributory Pension Employee Rewards Hub - access to discounts, offers and cashback with 100s of retailers Career pathways and a dedicated learning and development team The Hub - employee discounts, recognition cards, well-being centre Cycle to Work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Salary Finance Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully Enhanced DBS.
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Clinical Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education and care for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Clinical Psychologist's, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education and care. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate and care for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £63,840 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 230878
May 15, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Clinical Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education and care for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Clinical Psychologist's, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education and care. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate and care for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £63,840 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 230878
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Forensic Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education and care for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Forensic Psychologist's, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education and care. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate and care for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £60,000 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 230880
May 15, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Forensic Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education and care for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Forensic Psychologist's, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education and care. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate and care for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £60,000 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 230880
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologists, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £40,000 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 237808
May 15, 2024
Full time
Does working 4 days a week but with FULL pay sound like a dream?! It doesn't have to be! Have a better work/life balance and come and work for Outcomes First Group! (subject to t's & c's) Are you a Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologist excited to work during times of transformative change? Are you experienced, or have a keen interest, in working with the challenges associated with neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), complex and developmental trauma and complex needs? Do you want to help create a nationally important resource with the substantial backing of one of the leading providers of education for young people with SEN? If so, we have the role for you! We are growing our Clinical Teams and are looking for Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologists, throughout the UK, to work within our SEN Schools. You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary well-being and therapeutic team who provide essential services to meet the needs of the people we care for. We have a number of vacancies throughout the UK, and new opportunities arising in coming months. You can view all of our current vacancies at . If you do not see a role that is suitable but would like to be considered for future opportunities please submit your application via the link to this advertisement. About the Group Outcomes First Group is the largest independent provider of high quality special needs education. We are a vital part of local communities in England, Scotland and Wales with a renowned reputation for quality and positive outcomes for the people we educate for. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Our divisional brands include Acorn Education and Options Autism. For more information on the group please visit: / Essential Criteria: Post-graduate doctoral level qualification in Psychology (clinical, counselling, forensic). Registered with the HCPC and BPS. Experience in supervising Assistant Psychologists Experience of working with children and adults who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) Ability to work collaboratively with a range of key partners Able to work sensitively with people and resolve conflict effectively Evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the setting Substantial and relevant post-qualification experience with adults and children. Experience of lecturing/teaching/training Full valid UK driving licence and access to a car Skills in the management of data are also important as the role includes collecting and analysing data to inform various pieces of service delivery, development and project work. For further information on this role please refer the Job Description and Person Specification attached. To discuss this role in more detail, please contact: Why work for us? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: up to £40,000 pa Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Work 4 days, be paid for 5 T&C's apply - following successful completion of the probation period And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. Job ID: 237808