Job Description
An exciting new opportunity for an experienced Clinical Psychologist to develop and lead the psychology input to a new NHS England funded service in Diabetes Transition and Young Adult Care at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. (Part time - 30 hours per week)
You will be warmly welcomed by the Psychology and Diabetes Teams and well-supported to develop into the role. The post will involve working in an integrated diabetes transition and young adult care MDT, to develop psychological pathways and provide specialist psychological assessment, intervention and psychoeducation with outpatients and inpatients. As a valued member of the MDT, you will provide consultation, advice, training and supervision to staff on patients’ psychological wellbeing. You will also work closely with the senior leadership team in enhancing psychological understanding to support the wider system.
The Physical Health Psychology Service is a supportive, innovative, research-active team of psychologists specialising in physical health and staff wellbeing. We offer flexible working patterns and substantial CPD opportunities. Please get in touch for an informal chat about the role and to arrange a visit.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is an organisation with a growing workforce of 180+ qualified clinical psychologists along with trainees and assistants. There are many opportunities for CPD and professional networks and considerable expertise to support your career development.
The post-holder will be Lead Clinical Psychologist in the Diabetes Transition and Young Adult Care at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
The post-holder will be responsible for the development and delivery of a high quality, responsive and accessible Clinical Psychology service for young people with diabetes. This includes providing specialist psychological assessment and a therapeutic service to individuals struggling to manage their condition and/or experiencing significant emotional difficulties due to living with diabetes. The post-holder will work across both paediatric and adult teams to support the smooth transition of young people into adult diabetes services. The post-holder will also support the diabetes TYA specialist team through offering advice, consultation, training and supervision regarding the psychological management of diabetes in young adults. The post-holder will develop psychological pathways, working closely with wider service providers. The service will be run in line with relevant national guidelines and the post-holder will be encouraged to join national networks of psychologists working in diabetes to enhance support and ensure best practice.
You must be a HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist and have experience of working with people with chronic physical health conditions. You must have excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong working relationships with a range of professionals, patients and families.
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- To design and deliver a comprehensive clinical psychology service within Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for patients accessing the diabetes TYA service.
- To offer highly specialised psychological assessment and evidence-based interventions (both group and individual as required (face to face and by telephone/video) to young adults living with diabetes and other complex physical and psychological health needs (e.g., eating disorders), including risk management.
- To support the diabetes paediatric and TYA teams with psychological aspects of their work with patients and families/carers, offering consultation, group supervision, joint working and training as required.
- Develop pathways and protocols for all levels of emotional and psychological support of patients, carers and relatives.
- To develop innovative ways to capture and disseminate psychological information to encourage self-management.
- To develop a programme of audit, evaluation and research, offering opportunities to Clinical Psychology Doctorate Trainees and other aspiring Clinical Psychologists from local courses, as appropriate.
- Support, supervise and manage junior psychologists as appropriate.
- To be a teaching and training resource to local Clinical Psychology Training programmes, and other training events as required.