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In support of our core purpose of working together to achieve the healthiest life possible for everyone in Ayrshire and Arran we are committed to a culture that is Caring, Safe and Respectful. The post holder is required to work collaboratively in a safe, caring and respectful way.
PRINCIPAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST (Band 8a)
37.5 HOURS – Permanent
Variation in these contractual hours may be considered
CAMHS PSYCHOLOGY Service
Psychological Services employ approximately 100 staff including the Professional Lead: Psychological Services, two Heads of Psychological Specialty (1) Adult and (2) Child and Adult Learning Disabilities. The Service has developed a professional skill-mix including Clinical and Counselling Psychologists, Clinical Associates in Applied Psychology, Clinical Nurse Specialists in CBT, Counsellors, Graduate Assistant Psychologists, Masters and Doctoral Trainees. The Service places a strong emphasis on governance and CPD and has excellent opportunities for training and access to special interest and professional groups. The Service has close links with the University of Glasgow, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Training Course
NHS Ayrshire and Arran CAMHS have team bases at Arrol Park Resource Centre in Ayr (South CAMHS), Ayrshire Central Hospital in Irvine (North CAMHS), and North West Kilmarnock Area Centre in Kilmarnock (East CAMHS). The base for this post will be agreed with the successful candidate, although some working across other bases is anticipated, in order to meet the requirements of Children and Families in Ayrshire and Arran.
This is an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Psychologist to join the NHS Ayrshire & Arran CAMHS team. The post-holder will be part of the multi-disciplinary CAMHS neurodevelopmental team, providing specialist assessment and post-diagnostic support for C&YP with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families and carers.
In addition to core work as part of the neurodevelopmental team, this post also offers the opportunity for the post-holder to develop their clinical, research and/or service development skills in a wider area. The successful candidate will have the option of two sessions dedicated to either: (i) generic work within the CAMHS MDT or within another psychological specialty in NHS Ayrshire & Arran, such as Community Paediatrics or Adult Learning Disability; (ii) research focused upon child mental health and/ or neurodevelopmental conditions; (iii) a clinical specialism, such as Systemic Family Therapy; (v) service development project work. The focus of these sessions will be agreed with the successful candidate.
In order to support clinicians in the delivery of their role, Psychological Services places a strong emphasis on governance and CPD and has excellent opportunities for training and access to special interest/professional groups. Clinicians within CAMHS have completed training in various diagnostic assessments, including ADOS-2 and 3Di, specialist therapeutic training, such as IPT and Systemic Family Therapy, and further qualifications such as the MSc in Child Neuropsychology. A plan will be agreed with the successful candidate to identify training that would further equip them to meet the needs of the post and for future service and career development. We are keen for staff to publish research that they have been involved in, so agreed time may be set aside for dissemination of existing, unpublished work.
Supervision for this post will be from an experienced Clinical Psychologist, and the Service gives regular opportunities for supervision of Trainee Clinical Psychologists during core CAMHS placements. The post-holder will be encouraged and supported to develop and provide specialist 3rd year placements to Trainee Clinical Psychologists. The Service regularly provides training places for Trainee Clinical Associates in Applied Psychology; opportunities to provide supervision for these trainee clinicians will also be available.
The post is permanent, full time (37.5 hours/week), although variation in these hours may be considered.
We would welcome interest in this post from recently qualified Clinical Psychologists, as well as final year Trainees on a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Programme.
The applicant must be HCPC registered as a Practitioner Clinical Psychologist. Trainee Clinical Psychologists would not be expected to be HCPC registered at the point of applying for the post, but would need to have attained registration before they would be eligible to commence the post.
Closing Date: Three weeks from date advertised.
For informal enquiries, please contact:
Mr. Morgan MacPhail, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, CAMHS Psychology, CAMHS Arrol Park Resource Centre, Ayr- Telephone 01292 615932
Dr Ken MacMahon, Head of Psychological Specialty: Child and Adult Learning Disability, Horseshoe Building, Ayrshire Central Hospital, Irvine – Telephone 01294 323325