JOB DESCRIPTION 1. JOB IDENTIFICATION Job Title: Clinical Psychologist Highly Specialist (Locum. Full-Time) Department(s): Psychological services Job Holder Reference: CAMHS No of Job Holders: MHS323 2. JOB PURPOSE Provision of highly specialist clinical psychological assessment and treatment service within the CAMHS psychology service and integrated mental health services. Liaison, joint working, consultation, expert advice and supervision of other professionals in statutory and independent care settings. Day to day clinical supervision of less experienced psychologists, counsellors, assistant psychologists, community psychiatric nurses, support workers and postgraduate trainee clinical psychologists. 3. ORGANISATIONAL POSITION Lead Clinician Head of Psychological Therapies Interim CHILD LEAD Principal Clinical Psychologist CHILD LEAD (vacant) CAAP 2.5 wte Paediatric CAMHS + LD CLIN 8A 1 wte 8A CLIN 8A 1 wte 8A This Post 8A
4. SCOPE AND RANGE 1. Accountable for own professional actions, adhering to local policies and professional guidelines. 2. Use of highly specialist clinical skills within the CAMHS Psychology Service. 3. Assessment, treatment and management of a wide range of psychological problems, from moderate psychological distress to severe and enduring mental health problems, neurological disorders and personality disorder. 4. Liaison with GP s, community mental health team members and other clinicians regarding the care and management of clinical cases. 5. Advise Head of Speciality, Psychological Services on the planning of psychological services for specified sub-groups of the population. 6. Liaise with principal psychologist and operational manager, CAMHS with regard to service issues, including identifying unmet need and opportunities for service development. 7. Provision of expert advice and knowledge in clinical supervision. 8. Specific allocation of time and duties as decided by principal psychologist 5. MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Provision of highly specialist clinical psychological knowledge and skills to appropriate patients referred to the service. 2. Provide highly specialist assessment, formulation and treatment. 3. Assessment of risk to patients, relatives, staff and members of the public, implementing agreed policies where appropriate. 4. Decisions regarding suitability of treatment, appropriateness and priority of referrals. 5. Determining the aims and duration of treatment 6. Interpretation of specialist psychometric tests. 7. Making recommendations regarding treatment for collaborative interventions and for those cases not accepted for therapy 8. Provide advice, consultancy and training to colleagues within Health, Social Work and the Voluntary Sector 9. Receive regular individual clinical supervision and contribute to peer supervision in accordance with good practice guidelines. 10. Prepare complex clinical reports 11. Maintaining accurate records of patient contact and activity. 12. Direct clinical supervision of specialist clinical psychologists, assistant Psychologist and postgraduate trainee clinical psychologists on placement as well as other community mental health team members as appropriate 13. Planning, organising and delivering staff training in the practice of clinical 14. Supervision, psychological therapies and applying psychology to child and young people s mental health. 6. SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT A range of specialist psychometric tests measuring: Intellectual and cognitive capacity and deficits Mood and emotional state Specific behaviours
Routine recording and monitoring of: Clinical work and outcomes Patient contacts Use of a personal computer Word Excel Outlook PowerPoint Spss 7. DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS Clinical judgements involving highly complex facts and situations, which require the analysis, interpretation and comparison of a range of response options. Determining the type and length of clinical interventions individual patients will receive. 8. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS 1. Communicates complex sensitive condition related information to clients, relatives referrers and other professions. 2. Duties require empathy, understanding and the ability to deal with barriers to understanding including hostile, antagonistic patients and a highly emotive atmosphere. 3. Clients may be at risk of suicide or self harm or are recently bereaved, seriously mentally ill and / or cognitively impaired. 4. Motivating staff and patients, some of whom may be reluctant to consider change. 5. Collaborative working relationships with all relevant agencies including; General Practitioners, Psychiatrists, primary and secondary team members and other referring professionals. 6. Presentations and training workshops to other groups, contribution to training clinical psychologists 9. PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB 1. Driving for up to an hour at a time, at least once during most working days. 2. Remaining seated for periods of up to 2 hours when with patients. 3. Administering practical tests of ability following very precise procedures with a specific requirement for accuracy.
10. MOST CHALLENGING/DIFFICULT PARTS OF THE JOB Requirement for highly developed analytical skills Emotional demands of the job exposure to psychological distress of others. Keeping abreast of the knowledge base and applying this to routine clinical practice. 11. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB (summary see full person spec) Undergraduate honours degree in Psychology 2:1 or above Postgraduate Doctoral degree Clinical Psychology Clinical supervisory knowledge and skills Advanced post-qualification clinical training in relevant areas Postgraduate Course in Supervision Relevant supervised experience working with children with psychological problems or aligned training experience within a CAMHS setting of a minimum of 12 months Experience of multidisciplinary team working Experience of local health and social care systems, agencies and professions.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS Grade and salary: Hours of work: Annual leave: Band 8a, 40,028-48,034 pro rata per annum 37.5 per week, fixed term for 6 months 27 days per annum Details of other types of leave entitlement (such as sick leave) are set out in the Agenda for Change handbooks. Public Holidays: 8 days per annum on dates designated by NHS Borders Details of other types of leave entitlement (such as sick leave) are set out in the Agenda for Change handbook. Superannuation: The post-holder is entitled to join the NHS superannuation pension scheme. If Unsuccessful: If you have NOT heard from us within 4 WEEKS of the closing date, then we regret that your application has not been successful on this occasion. However, we appreciate your interest in working with NHS Borders and your time and effort in completing the application form. We would welcome your application for future posts. Equal Opportunities: In NHS Borders, we believe that all staff should be treated equally in employment. We will not discriminate against any member of staff, or job applicant, on grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex and sexual orientation. Trade Union membership. Disclosure checks: We carry out criminal record checks on new staff who fall within certain staff groups within NHS Borders, through Disclosure Scotland. We send out Disclosure Forms to all shortlisted candidates for these staff groups, and ask for these to be completed and returned at interview. If a successful-at-interview candidate forgets to bring their completed form to interview, then they will be required to return the form (and proofs of identity) within 7 days, otherwise the provisional job offer will be withdrawn. Unsuccessful candidates forms will be shredded. The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act does not apply to this post. Mandatory Induction Standards for Healthcare Support Workers in Scotland: Your performance must comply with the Mandatory Induction Standards for Healthcare Support Workers in Scotland and with the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers (in line with CEL 23 (2010)), both subject to amendment from time to time, which are attached. If, despite ongoing support, you fail to adhere to the Standards or to comply with the code, your performance will be managed in line with the NHS Borders Management of Employee Capability Policy and could result in the termination of your employment with NHS Borders. Tobacco policy: We have a Tobacco policy in place. When selecting staff, we do not discriminate against applicants who smoke, but staff must observe our policy on smoking. Hepatitis B: We offer Hepatitis B immunisation through our Occupational Health Service (OHS). If you think you may be at risk of contracting Hepatitis B through your job, you should ask for this immunisation at OHS.
If your work involves exposure-prone procedures, you must keep to the document Protecting Health Care Workers and Patients from Hepatitis B, and the NHSiS Management Executive Directive on this issue. You must be immune to Hepatitis B, and if you cannot prove that you are immune, OHS will investigate to find out whether you are Hepatitis B positive or not. Health and Safety at Work: You must look after the health and safety of yourself and anyone else who may be affected by what you do at work. You must also co-operate with us to make sure that we keep to legal and organisational safety regulations. You can get more information from the NHS Borders Health & Safety Adviser. The closing date for completed application forms is: 5pm on Friday 5 June 2015