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- Address
- Trust Offices
- St Thomas' Street
- London
- SE1 9RT
- Contact Number
- 020 7188 7188
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Assistant Psychologist
Closed for applications on: 5-Aug-2024 08:00
Vacancy status: Closed
Closed for applications on: 5-Aug-2024 08:00
Key details
Location
- Site
- St Thomas' Hospital
- Address
- Westminster Bridge Road
- Town
- London
- Postcode
- SE1 7EH
- Major / Minor Region
- London
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Fixed term: 2 years (This is designed to be a 'training post' that prepares the post holder for the next step in their psychology career pathway.)
- Hours
- Part time - 22.5 hours per week (3 days, mostly onsite rather than working from home)
Salary
- Salary
- £34,089 - £41,498 pa inc HCA (pro rata)
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS AfC: Band 5)
Specialty
- Main area
- Psychology
- Interview date
- 28/08/2024
Guy’s and St Thomas’ is among the UK’s busiest and most successful NHS foundation trusts. We provide a full range of hospital and community services for people in south London and as well as specialist care for patients from further afield including cancer, renal, orthopaedic, respiratory and cardiovascular services.
Guy’s is home to the largest dental school in Europe and a £160 million Cancer Centre opened in 2016. As part of our commitment to provide care closer to home, in 2017 we also opened a cancer centre and a kidney treatment centre at Queen Mary’s Hospital in Sidcup. St Thomas’ has one of the largest critical care units in the UK and one of the busiest emergency departments in London. It is also home to Evelina London Children’s Hospital.
Evelina London cares for local children in Lambeth and Southwark and provides specialist services across south east England including cardiac, renal and critical care services. We lead a number of specialist service networks aiming to ensure children are treated locally where possible, but have access to specialist expertise when they need it. Our community services include health visiting, school nursing and support for families of children with long-term conditions.
Our adult community services teams deliver care at the heart of the local communities we serve, working in partnership with GPs, local authorities and other healthcare and voluntary sector organisations. Working with our partners in Lambeth and Southwark, we are focusing on new ways of working to improve care for local patients.
In February 2021 the Royal Brompton and Harefield joined Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, bringing together world-leading expertise in the care and research of heart and lung disease. Our merger provides a once in a generation opportunity to build a lasting, world-renowned heart and lung centre, providing the highest quality care for patients and conducting world-leading research.
We have a reputation for clinical excellence and high quality teaching and research. We are part of King’s Health Partners, one of eight accredited UK academic health sciences centres. In partnership with King’s College London we have dedicated clinical research facilities including an MHRA accredited Phase I clinical trials unit.
Patients are at the heart of everything we do and we pride ourselves on ensuring the best possible patient experience as well as safe, high quality care. We are proud to have one of the lowest mortality rates in the NHS. Following a comprehensive Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection in 2019 we maintained our overall rating of ‘good’. Our adult community services achieved a rating of ‘outstanding’.
The commitment of our 23,500 staff is key to our success. We are one of the largest local employers and we aim to develop and support all our staff so they are able to deliver high quality, safe and efficient care. The 2019 NHS staff survey results show that we have one of the most engaged and motivated workforces in the NHS. We know this has a positive impact on the care provided to our patients.
We have one of the most ambitious capital investment programmes anywhere in the NHS.
Job overview
We are delighted to be recruiting to the post of Assistant Psychologist for the Evelina London Cleft Service (ELCS). This is an exciting two-year fixed term post providing a wide variety of experiences since it is a lifespan service seeing individuals with a range of physical and psychological needs.
We are looking for a motivated individual who has an undergraduate degree in psychology and an interest in gaining relevant experience to pursue a career in psychology. The post holder will join a well-established and highly valued team of psychologists embedded within the multi-disciplinary cleft team. This role will be to support and contribute to the psychological care of families and children receiving medical care from the ELCS. This will include specialist assessment, treatment, planning, implementation and monitoring of outcomes, under the supervision of a qualified Clinical Psychologist. The role involves working closely with professional colleagues in a collaborative manner to provide high quality, holistic care.
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The ELCS is a multidisciplinary team including nurses, speech and language therapists, surgeons, orthodontists, and paediatric dentists, as well as psychologists. The standard care pathway takes patients from diagnosis through to the age of 20 years but the service also sees adults of all ages who are returning for care. Our psychology team provides input to children, young people, adults and their families (CYPF) across the age range. We are a regional service and, whilst the post holder will be based at St. Thomas’ Hospital, they will have a remit across our wider region.
The post holder will support and complement the work of the Cleft Psychology team. They will work under supervision to provide psychological assessments as well as evidence-based interventions (including individual therapy and co-facilitating group interventions). The post holder will use databases and undertake statistical analyses to support the team to audit and carry out research.
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate emotional resilience and a capacity to maintain a compassionate approach even in stressful situations. The post holder will be self-motivated and professional, and enjoy supporting placement students. The post holder will benefit from the support of individual and peer supervision, and will be encouraged to undertake relevant CPD activities.
Working for our organisation
The Evelina London Cleft Service (ELCS) was formed in 2000 following a report from the Clinical Standards Advisory Group in 1998 which recommended that the expertise and resources for cleft lip and palate services should be concentrated within a small number of designated centres throughout the UK. The ELCS provides highly specialised care to all patients with a cleft lip and/or palate in the South Thames region.
The service is currently delivered through outpatient and inpatient sites at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital (GSTT) and out-reach clinics throughout the region.
There are currently approximately 4500 active patients in the Cleft Service, with approximately 140 babies with cleft lip and/or palate being born each year in the network. The service follows the entire patient care pathway, from before the birth of the child through to twenty years old and to adults returning for further care.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
See attached job description and person specification for full and complete information.
We would be very happy to share more about the post. For further information or an informal discussion please contact Dr Hollie Clark, clinical psychologist ([email protected]).
Guy’s and St Thomas’ celebrates, respects and values the diversity of its staff and patients. We review our policies, procedures and practices to ensure that all employees, patients and carers are treated equitable according to their needs. We are actively committed to ensuring that no one who applies for a job, works or study’s at the Trust, or accesses our services is discriminated against on the grounds of race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, religion or belief, age, gender identity , gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity/paternity, or marital/civil partnership.
Applications are welcomed from applicants with a disability. We can make reasonable adjustments and offer support and advice in a variety of ways throughout the application process. Equality of opportunity is our policy.
As an organisation we are committed to developing our services in ways that best suit the needs of our patients. This means that some staff groups will increasingly be asked to work a more flexible shift pattern so that we can offer services in the evenings or at weekends.
Flexible working
We are committed to supporting all employees to achieve a healthy work life balance and to work in a way that is best for them and our patients. We will consider all requests to work flexibly, taking in to account the individual’s personal circumstances as well the needs of the service. We encourage all prospective applicants to discuss their individual circumstances with the recruiting manager as part of the on-boarding process.
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Applicant requirements
Person specification
Knowledge/Qualifications
Essential criteria
- An upper second class honours degree or higher in psychology
- Eligibility for graduate membership of the British Psychological Society
Desirable criteria
- Further post graduate training in relevant areas of professional psychology, mental health practice and/or research design and analysis
Experience
Essential criteria
- Work with individuals affected by physical ill-health and/or medical conditions/disability
- Interest in psychological difficulties affecting those born with a cleft lip and/or palate’
- Experience of using computers for databases or dataanalysis, especially SPSS for Windows
Desirable criteria
- Experience of paid work in direct care provision
- Experience of working in health (Hospital) setting
- Experience of conducting audit and/or research of clinical relevance
- Experience of group work
Skills
Essential criteria
- Sound knowledge of psychological research methodology & statistical analysis
- Good communication skills (written and verbal) including an ability to engage & interact with individuals with health problems
- Ability to communicate sensitive information to families, carers and colleagues and work in settings in which the atmosphere may be highly emotive
- Ability to identify & employ mechanisms of clinical governance as appropriate, to maintain the highest quality standards in clinical practice
- Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary team, contributing to effective team functioning
Desirable criteria
- An interest in working with individuals and families affected by physical ill-health and/or medical conditions/disability and specifically visible difference and/or speech impairment
- Knowledge of the impact cleft can have of individuals and families
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Dr Hollie Clark
- Job title
- Clinical Psychologist
- Email address
- [email protected]
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