Are you interested in being a key player in our exciting initiative to support the whole organisation to lift its ability to respond effectively to underlying trauma and other psychological issues within those accessing our drug and alcohol services? To enable our recovery workers to move people through their substance use recovery journey more effectively?
We are looking for HCPC registered practitioner psychologists with strong CBT and motivational interviewing practice who not only possess expertise in their work within drug and alcohol services, but have a passion for developing skills and supporting and supervising others in the delivery of psychologically informed work.
If you are interested in the system of recovery we provide and can help us improve the quality and effectiveness of the work we do, we welcome the opportunity to offer you a role that works alongside our expert practitioners in a great environment.
As a specialist lead within the region you will be in a supportive environment where you will be encouraged to develop your clinical skills as well as providing an opportunity to develop leadership skills, making a difference beyond your own individual practice.
You will receive regular clinical supervision and professional support from the National Clinical Lead/ Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Substance Use.
You will be supported to engage in regular CPD and updates, in line with With You policy and professional registration requirements.
We are open to considering part time applications - please let us know if this is something you would like to discuss via your covering letter.
Please note that this advert may close early should sufficient applications be received, so early application is advised.
- Demonstrable experience of having worked as a practitioner psychologist (e.g. clinical, or counselling) under the supervision of a more senior member of the profession for a minimum of 4 years
- Demonstrable experience of working specifically within the substance misuse field as a more experienced practitioner psychologist for a minimum of 2 years.
- Demonstrable experience of specialist psychological assessment and treatment of service users with a range of psychological needs and co existing substance use across the full range of severity and complexity
- Demonstrable experience of providing psychological treatments for trauma e.g. EMDR, trauma focussed CBT
- Experience of supervising the practice of psychology staff ie other practitioner psychologists and /or assistant psychologists and/or trainee psychologists
- Experience of supervising the psychological work of non psychologists
- Experience of carrying out post-doctoral research, audit or service evaluation projects, able to direct others in the same
- Experience of effective multidisciplinary and multi agency working
- Knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological assessments and interventions
- Sound knowledge of the evidence base, range of treatment options and psychosocial interventions and service issues for people with problematic substance misuse, their families and carers
- Knowledge of best practice approaches and service issues linked to trauma informed care
- Theoretical knowledge of psychopathology and the evidence base for the relevant treatment
- Knowledge of legislation in relation to the service user group including mental health issues, child and adult safeguarding, and equalities
- Doctoral level knowledge of psychological research methodology and complex statistical analysis
This role requires a satisfactory enhanced DBS certificate.
- Further specialist research or study, conferring advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of psychology within substance use
- Accreditation with BABCP as supervisor and/or trainer
- Experience of working across several service bases within a designated geographical area
- Experiences of working across services and organisations on clinical and service improvement / development projects
- Experience of contributing to the recruitment of more junior Psychologists
Everyone should feel comfortable getting the support they need for issues with drugs, alcohol or mental health.
At We Are With You we work with people on their own goals, whether that’s staying safe and healthy, making small changes or stopping an unwanted habit altogether. We give people support in a way that’s right for them either face to face in their local service, community or online.
We provide a free and confidential service without judgement to more than 100,000 people a year.
We use our expertise to improve the help available and raise awareness around drugs, alcohol and mental health so that more people can get support.
We Are With You.