Registered Psychologist
Our client has a part-time vacancy (30 hours) for a suitably qualified Psychologist at their psychiatric hospital in Birmingham. The hospital offers a comprehensive array of inpatient services, including acute and psychiatric intensive care for adults aged 18-25, as well as specialist programmes for Eating Disorders (which include day care) and private treatments for acute conditions and addictions. With 78 beds spread across 7 wards, their multidisciplinary teams provide personalised care plans, earning them a strong reputation for delivering exceptional standards of care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct individual therapy sessions for clients experiencing various forms of emotional distress.
- Perform thorough psychological assessments and develop formulations.
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated and holistic care.
- Administer and interpret psychometric tests to support diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Lead group therapy sessions using evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
- Create and implement tailored treatment plans to meet individual client needs.
- Maintain accurate and confidential client records in compliance with professional standards and regulatory guidelines.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Qualified Psychologist with membership in a recognised professional body such as the HCPC.
- Extensive experience in providing one-to-one therapy to clients facing diverse emotional and psychological challenges.
- Demonstrated expertise in conducting assessments, developing formulations, and delivering psychometric evaluations.
- Experience in leading group therapy and therapeutic interventions is desirable.
- Strong knowledge and experience in managing adult caseloads.
Benefits include:
- Generous relocation support
- Full induction and training package and career development opportunities
- Subsidised meals
- Free parking
- Flexible benefits package
For more information on this role, please do not hesitate to apply online or call us on (phone number removed).