Specialist Clinical Psychologist or Psychotherapist
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Healthcare
Psychology, Mental Health
Location: Highweek
Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist or Psychotherapist
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Responsibilities- Communicate in a highly skilled and sensitive manner with clients, family and carers, including those who may be hostile or emotionally disturbed.
- Work closely with multidisciplinary team colleagues on a day‑to‑day basis and support the application of psychological principles and techniques.
- Maintain and build good working relationships with senior professional staff and managers across the Trust.
- Plan and organise own work within the service and contribute to the development of psychological services.
- Provide specialist clinical psychology/therapy expertise and advice, including assessments, formulations and plans for treatment of individuals, carers, families and groups.
- Lead and supervise less experienced staff, trainees and volunteers, and provide supervision to non‑psychology staff where required.
- Support service development, redesign projects and coordinate resulting work.
- Maintain accurate records, comply with Trust Practice Standards and manage email communications.
- Participate in research, audits and service evaluations, and collect outcome data for evidence‑based practice.
- Act autonomously within professional guidelines and exercise responsibility for governance of psychological practice.
- Ensure all clinical care and treatment is carried out under appropriate supervision and leadership.
- Proficiency in both individual and group therapy approaches is desirable.
- Demonstrate awareness of diversity issues and incorporate Recovery principles into practice.
- Show competence in using theory, evidence‑based literature and research to support practice.
Not Applicable
Employment TypeFull‑time
Job FunctionHealth Care Provider
IndustriesMental Health Care
LocationExeter, England, United Kingdom
General Information – Equality & DiversityDevon Partnership NHS Trust is committed to recruiting and supporting a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, sex, race, religion or sexual orientation, maternity/pregnancy, marriage/civil partnership or transgender status.
RecoveryIt is a requirement of all employees to have an understanding of the broad principles of the Recovery Approach and to incorporate them into every aspect of their work, supporting the Trust’s aim to provide services that promote recovery, holistic care, social inclusion, self‑management, personal autonomy and independence.
Risk Management / Health and SafetyEmployees must be aware of the responsibilities under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, ensure safety procedures are carried out and maintain a safe environment for employees, patients and visitors.
Records ManagementThe post holder is responsible for timely and accurate creation, maintenance and storage of records in accordance with Trust policy, including email documents and data protection obligations.
Clinical Governance, Compliance and PerformanceThe post holder will be responsible for proving that the Care Quality Commission outcome areas have been met, implement CQC guidelines and engage with governance teams to maintain registration.
Infection ControlCompliance with Trust Infection Control Policies and minimisation of risk of healthcare‑associated infection.
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