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This is a full-time post offered on a fixed contract or 1 year. The shift pattern for this post is worked between Monday -Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm.
East CAMHS are looking to recruit a Child and Adolescent Therapist to join a friendly multi-disciplinary 3 CAMHS team, which has good links with early intervention services as well as education and social work.
The post holder:
- will deliver psychological therapies to children, young people and their families. You will have a good degree in psychology and further training and qualifications in the delivery of a psychological therapy.
- will be part of the multidisciplinary CAMHS team and work alongside and be supervised by one of the Clinical Psychologists in the team.
- will join a group of around 60 psychologists working in Specialist Children's Services in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board area.
- will formulate the nature, causes and maintaining factors of highly distressing psychological difficulties and presentations informed by a broad range of potentially conflicting clinical, theoretical and conceptual models, the empirical, experimental and clinical literature base and the results of assessment.
- will communicate such formulations professionally, sensitively and diplomatically frequently in an emotive atmosphere to clients, relatives, carers and other healthcare professionals relevant to the case.
- will plan and implement bespoke, formulation-driven psychological interventions, or programmes empathically, sensitively and independently, with a range of children & young people and families /groups of clients and evaluates the impact of such intervention.
- should have a Single or Joint Honours degree in Psychology (2:1 or above) and you must have and continue to hold Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) with the British Psychological Society via qualification recognition or by alternative route. You should have a full understanding of professional level/requirements of role and specialist level knowledge of psychological theory and research with children and young people.
This post requires membership of Disclosure Scotland's PVG Scheme.
Informal Contact; Susan Baird, Contact Number 0141 2777515 or email Susan.Baird@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
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