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This post offers the opportunity to work closely with the Critical Care Rehabilitation Team at Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, alongside providing supervision to the Psychologist at Russell's Hall Hospital. The role sits within a passionate and highly valued multidisciplinary team committed to ensuring patients receive comprehensive rehabilitation and psychological follow-up following admission to Critical Care.
The role includes:
o Attending MDT ward rounds to identify and assess psychological needs following Critical Care admission
o Providing 1:1 therapeutic interventions for inpatients recovering from Intensive Care
o Offering consultation and psychological expertise to ward teams and the wider MDT
o Liaising with, and referring to, community services including GPs and Community Mental Health Teams to support continuity of care following discharge
o Contributing to service development, pathway innovation, and psychologically informed approaches within Critical Care Rehabilitation
o Supporting staff wellbeing and providing psychologically informed consultation to teams working in high-intensity settings
o Contributing to audit, service evaluation, teaching, and training opportunities across the service
2.0 Supervisory/Professional Responsibility
2.1. Clinical supervision of Trainee Applied Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists
2.2. Supervises Band 7 and 8a Applied Psychologists
2.3. Specialist psychological supervision and scaffolding in a care pathway/cluster
2.4. Line manage Assistant Psychologists
2.5. Will hold responsibility and accountability for their own actions, ensuring appropriate support and supervision is sought when required.
2.6. To keep abreast of current developments in this field through reading, attendance at appropriate training courses, and a range of other CPD activities, and to ensure that a log is kept of this in line with HCPC requirements.
2.7. To contribute, as appropriate, to the teaching offered on the local Applied Psychology training courses.
3.0 Multi-Disciplinary Training and Development
3.1. To work with members of the multi-disciplinary team to develop and maintain psychologically minded ways of understanding and working with clients using the services, both to promote and maintain the mental health and coping strategies of the clients and to maintain the safety of clients and staff.
3.2. Provides highly specialist advice, guidance and consultation to other direct care staff in MDT
3.3. Provide clinical supervision to other direct care staff in MDT
3.4. Ensures appropriate clinical supervision and scaffolding is in place to enable embedding of psychological skills in relation to a specific care pathway/cluster
3.5. Assesses the need for and develops a plan for training in psychological interventions for the team in relation to a specific care pathway/cluster
3.6. Devises and delivers training to staff which may include those outside immediate MDT in consultation with Consultant Applied Psychologist
4.0 Service and Organisational Development
4.1. Clinically leads MDT in development, implementation and monitoring of MD care plans/ pathways/clusters
4.2. Takes a lead role in MDT delivery of CQUIN and QIP projects, NICE benchmarking and compliance requirements as required within MDT
4.3. Able to identify service priorities and to work with Consultant Applied Psychologist and/or Team/Service Managers on developing these into action plans
5.0 Service Redesign and Cultural Change
5.1. Bring an understanding of psychological change processes to own role within MDT and to help MDT to cope with changes, in consultation with Consultant Applied Psychologist
5.2. Bring an understanding of psychological change processes to help Team/Service Managers to devise suitable plans for change
5.3. Represent a psychological perspective in regular specific Division-wide forums around governance, quality and redesign under guidance from Consultant Applied Psychologist
Our Clinical Health Psychology Service supports people to adapt to and develop creative ways of living with physical health conditions. The service currently operates across Dudley, Wolverhampton, and Sandwell & West Birmingham, delivering a range of specialist contracts across these localities.
We welcome applications from experienced clinicians with a background in physical health settings. However, we are equally keen to hear from applicants working in other specialties who can demonstrate transferable skills and a strong interest in clinical health psychology. We particularly value applicants who demonstrate excellent communication skills, creativity, and the ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary settings.
You will join a supportive and enthusiastic team of practitioner psychologists and psychological professionals who utilise a broad range of therapeutic approaches. There are excellent opportunities for continuing professional development and supervision across a variety of models, including EMDR, psychodynamic, attachment-based, humanistic, and third-wave approaches.
As a Principal Psychologist, you will be supported by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist within a robust leadership, supervision, and operational management structure. The service is committed to supporting professional development and leadership progression, with opportunities to contribute to supervision, teaching, and wider service initiatives.