Assistant Psychologist
The closing date is 31 August 2025
Job summary
We are recruiting an Assistant Psychologist to support our service in carrying out 2 exciting new projects for patients in Cancer Care. These projects will involve assisting a Clinical Psychologist in developing, implementing and evaluating interventions aimed at reducing the psychological impact of treatment for people with Haematological Malignancy, and at reducing psychological barriers to cancer treatment across all tumour groups. Funding has been secured for 18 months.
Main duties of the job
We will be looking for someone with a higher class undergraduate degree in psychology which confers Graduate Basis for Registration with the British Psychological society (or equivalent), who also has relevant experience in a clinical healthcare setting, with excellent skills in communication and data management. You will work closely with the qualified Practitioner Psychologist in consulting the evidence base, liaising with multidisciplinary teams to develop screening and assessment protocols, developing interventions, and fully evaluating the effectiveness to support bids to expand the psychological workforce on a substantive basis.
This post is full time, and job share opportunities will be considered. We are expecting a high number of applicants and this post may close earlier than the advertised date, so ensure that you apply as early as possible listing how you meet the person specification in a clear and concise manner.
About us
Our values define who we are as #TeamUHD. They underpin everything we do now and in the future. They define how we treat our patients, visitors, and each other, our valued teammates and colleagues.
UHD are investing in services across the Trust, with many being transformed and developed following merger and the New Hospital Programme.
This means that some services may move site this year or next, either temporarily or long term. Recruiting Managers interviewing for this role will be happy to answer any specific questions that you have about this at interview.
Upon relocation of the role/service, excess mileage allowance / reimbursement will not apply, and any travel between the postholder's home and work base will be classified as a commute. Any other changes unrelated to this, will be handled in line with Trust/National terms and conditions.
Details
Date posted
15 August 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 4
Salary
£27,485 to £30,162 a year per annum pro rata
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
18 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working
Reference number
153-SP04921
Job locations
Forest Holme
5 Seldown Road
Poole
BH15 1TS
Job description
Job responsibilities
General Duties
Promote good practice in psychological care and contribute to the support of emotional wellbeing for people affected by cancer, under the supervision of a qualified Psychological Professional.
Communication and Working Relationship Skills
Work as part of a team to provide a psychosocial support service to people affected by cancer in line with current national and regional guidance, according to local needs and initiatives.
To work positively with colleagues, using good verbal and written communication skills, to maintain effective relationships.
Liaise with Clinical Psychologists, Counsellors, multidisciplinary colleagues in the Cancer Care directorate, local mental health services, and other professionals working with people affected by cancer in the voluntary sector or regionally.
Liaise with Trust corporate departments as necessary including Human Resources, Information Technology, Clinical Audit, etc.
Analytical and Judgemental Skills
Undertake psychological screening and assessment of people affected by cancer or other life limiting illness under the supervision of a Practitioner Psychologist. This may include administering questionnaires, making observations and semi structured interviews.
Analyse and interpret assessment findings with the support and direction of the Practitioner Psychologist
Provide evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions to people affected by cancer or other life limiting illnesses where appropriate under the supervision of a Practitioner Psychologist.
Show understanding about limits of expertise and when to seek supervision and support.
Planning and Organisational Skills
Plan own workload or delegated tasks under supervision and liaise with agencies or service users to make appointments.
Organise time effectively across multiple projects and multiple Trust sites.
Work with Practitioner Psychologist to plan, organise and teach psychosocial interventions in group or individual formats.
Participate in the development and preparation of clinical materials such as brochures, hand-outs, relaxation audio materials, scripts and resource packs etc for use in the clinical services.
Create letters and clinical reports under supervision as required.
Note-take at relevant meetings such as specific project meetings led by the Practitioner Psychologist, team meetings within the Dorset Cancer Centre Counselling and Psychology service, and disseminate to the wider MDT as required.
Responsibility for Patient/Client Care, Treatment and Therapy
Support the psychological screening, assessment and therapy provided by Practitioner Psychologists or other team members who provide psychologically based care and treatment.
Under supervision from a Practitioner Psychologist or other qualified professional in psychological care, provide and receive complex, sensitive, or contentious information where motivational, negotiation, empathic or reassurance skills are required.
Undertake psychological screening and assessment of people affected by cancer or other life-limiting illnesses under the supervision of a Practitioner Psychologist or other Psychological Professional. This may include undertaking questionnaires, making observations and conducting semi-structured interviews.
Liaise with patients, carers, and professionals regarding non-complex sensitive clinical information.
Support the provision of highly specialist psychological advice and consultation to community and ward staff involved in the care of people living with cancer and their carers. This may involve exposure to highly distressing circumstances.
Under supervision, feedback findings from psychological assessments to the wider MDT, and to be able to communicate this information effectively to service users where appropriate.
Responsibility for Policy / Service Development
Support the development of a high quality, responsive and accessible service for people under Cancer Care across UHD, including contributing to initiatives to improve the safety, efficacy and efficiency of the Counselling and Psychology Service.
Support the process by which policies and service delivery are appropriately monitored and evaluated, through deployment of skills in research, service evaluation and audit.
Responsibility for Finance, Equipment and Other Resources
Personal duty of care for NHS equipment and facilities, and to advise on the ordering and maintenance of psychological tests and other equipment as required.
Responsibility for Human Resources, e.g. Supervision, Training, HR Advice and Management
Undertake training relevant to the post in agreement with the supervising psychologist
Receive regular supervision from a qualified Practitioner Psychologist in the Dorset Cancer Centre Counselling and Psychology Service.
Maintain training and experience in order to broaden and deepen professional skills in line with CPD guidelines and set down by the British Psychological Society.
Support the Practitioner Psychologist(s) to enhance the basic psychological skills of the clinicians in the Cancer Care Directorate (e.g. MDTs, CNSs, Cancer Support Workers, AHPs, etc.) through training and support.
Disseminate research and service evaluation findings through presentations or published articles.
The postholder does not have line management responsibilities.
Responsibility for Information Resources and Administrative Duties
Ensure that all information generated by own work is recorded as required by Trust policies and local procedures, seeking guidance from qualified members of staff.
Under the supervision of the Practitioner Psychologist, maintain the highest standards of record keeping and report writing, according to professional and Trust guidelines, including electronic data entry.
Regularly use information technology for preparation of presentation materials, word processing of clinical reports, maintenance of clinical records and activity spreadsheets, access to internal and trust electronic messaging systems.
Maintain databases and enter data, and perform analyses and produce reports.
Support the administration of the services systems and processes to ensure that our service users receive a responsive and confidential service.
Responsibility for Research and Development
Participate in research and development activities including literature searches and literature reviews, data collection, data analysis, production of reports and summaries, using IT and statistical programmes.
Work as part of the wider team to audit, implement and design changes and other quality improvements.
Promote evidence based practice in the Cancer Care Directorate.
Under guidance, to conduct surveys with service users and carers to gather views on service provision and to enhance psychological care of people affected by cancer.
Freedom to Act
The post holder will be required to work on own initiative but is supervised by senior staff.
Manage and prioritise workload which requires concentration and working through frequent interruptions and changing of tasks. Set out own priorities without direct supervision.
The post holder is expected to comply with all relevant Trust policies, procedures and guidelines, including those relating to Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and Confidentiality of Information.
Mental, Physical, and Emotional Effort
Moderate physical activity may be required throughout the working day to include computer work, including a combination of sitting and standing.
Involves walking or travelling between hospital and palliative care unit sites, accompanying service users in the hospital grounds, and sitting for long periods during psychological support sessions or meetings and training events.
Frequently exposed to highly distressing or emotional circumstances supporting people affected by cancer, or other life-limiting illnesses.
Involves dealing with patients/clients and relatives with multiple presenting problems/co-morbidity including depression, anxiety and challenging family situations
Supporting service users who have barriers or challenges to communication due to comprehension, physical disability or other barriers.
Frequent periods of intense concentration when interacting and assessing patients.
Frequent requirements for concentration for sustained periods, where the work pattern is predictable with few competing demands for attention.
Exposed to unpleasant conditions on an occasional basis including verbal and physical aggression.
Job description
Job responsibilities
General Duties
Promote good practice in psychological care and contribute to the support of emotional wellbeing for people affected by cancer, under the supervision of a qualified Psychological Professional.
Communication and Working Relationship Skills
Work as part of a team to provide a psychosocial support service to people affected by cancer in line with current national and regional guidance, according to local needs and initiatives.
To work positively with colleagues, using good verbal and written communication skills, to maintain effective relationships.
Liaise with Clinical Psychologists, Counsellors, multidisciplinary colleagues in the Cancer Care directorate, local mental health services, and other professionals working with people affected by cancer in the voluntary sector or regionally.
Liaise with Trust corporate departments as necessary including Human Resources, Information Technology, Clinical Audit, etc.
Analytical and Judgemental Skills
Undertake psychological screening and assessment of people affected by cancer or other life limiting illness under the supervision of a Practitioner Psychologist. This may include administering questionnaires, making observations and semi structured interviews.
Analyse and interpret assessment findings with the support and direction of the Practitioner Psychologist
Provide evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions to people affected by cancer or other life limiting illnesses where appropriate under the supervision of a Practitioner Psychologist.
Show understanding about limits of expertise and when to seek supervision and support.
Planning and Organisational Skills
Plan own workload or delegated tasks under supervision and liaise with agencies or service users to make appointments.
Organise time effectively across multiple projects and multiple Trust sites.
Work with Practitioner Psychologist to plan, organise and teach psychosocial interventions in group or individual formats.
Participate in the development and preparation of clinical materials such as brochures, hand-outs, relaxation audio materials, scripts and resource packs etc for use in the clinical services.
Create letters and clinical reports under supervision as required.
Note-take at relevant meetings such as specific project meetings led by the Practitioner Psychologist, team meetings within the Dorset Cancer Centre Counselling and Psychology service, and disseminate to the wider MDT as required.
Responsibility for Patient/Client Care, Treatment and Therapy
Support the psychological screening, assessment and therapy provided by Practitioner Psychologists or other team members who provide psychologically based care and treatment.
Under supervision from a Practitioner Psychologist or other qualified professional in psychological care, provide and receive complex, sensitive, or contentious information where motivational, negotiation, empathic or reassurance skills are required.
Undertake psychological screening and assessment of people affected by cancer or other life-limiting illnesses under the supervision of a Practitioner Psychologist or other Psychological Professional. This may include undertaking questionnaires, making observations and conducting semi-structured interviews.
Liaise with patients, carers, and professionals regarding non-complex sensitive clinical information.
Support the provision of highly specialist psychological advice and consultation to community and ward staff involved in the care of people living with cancer and their carers. This may involve exposure to highly distressing circumstances.
Under supervision, feedback findings from psychological assessments to the wider MDT, and to be able to communicate this information effectively to service users where appropriate.
Responsibility for Policy / Service Development
Support the development of a high quality, responsive and accessible service for people under Cancer Care across UHD, including contributing to initiatives to improve the safety, efficacy and efficiency of the Counselling and Psychology Service.
Support the process by which policies and service delivery are appropriately monitored and evaluated, through deployment of skills in research, service evaluation and audit.
Responsibility for Finance, Equipment and Other Resources
Personal duty of care for NHS equipment and facilities, and to advise on the ordering and maintenance of psychological tests and other equipment as required.
Responsibility for Human Resources, e.g. Supervision, Training, HR Advice and Management
Undertake training relevant to the post in agreement with the supervising psychologist
Receive regular supervision from a qualified Practitioner Psychologist in the Dorset Cancer Centre Counselling and Psychology Service.
Maintain training and experience in order to broaden and deepen professional skills in line with CPD guidelines and set down by the British Psychological Society.
Support the Practitioner Psychologist(s) to enhance the basic psychological skills of the clinicians in the Cancer Care Directorate (e.g. MDTs, CNSs, Cancer Support Workers, AHPs, etc.) through training and support.
Disseminate research and service evaluation findings through presentations or published articles.
The postholder does not have line management responsibilities.
Responsibility for Information Resources and Administrative Duties
Ensure that all information generated by own work is recorded as required by Trust policies and local procedures, seeking guidance from qualified members of staff.
Under the supervision of the Practitioner Psychologist, maintain the highest standards of record keeping and report writing, according to professional and Trust guidelines, including electronic data entry.
Regularly use information technology for preparation of presentation materials, word processing of clinical reports, maintenance of clinical records and activity spreadsheets, access to internal and trust electronic messaging systems.
Maintain databases and enter data, and perform analyses and produce reports.
Support the administration of the services systems and processes to ensure that our service users receive a responsive and confidential service.
Responsibility for Research and Development
Participate in research and development activities including literature searches and literature reviews, data collection, data analysis, production of reports and summaries, using IT and statistical programmes.
Work as part of the wider team to audit, implement and design changes and other quality improvements.
Promote evidence based practice in the Cancer Care Directorate.
Under guidance, to conduct surveys with service users and carers to gather views on service provision and to enhance psychological care of people affected by cancer.
Freedom to Act
The post holder will be required to work on own initiative but is supervised by senior staff.
Manage and prioritise workload which requires concentration and working through frequent interruptions and changing of tasks. Set out own priorities without direct supervision.
The post holder is expected to comply with all relevant Trust policies, procedures and guidelines, including those relating to Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and Confidentiality of Information.
Mental, Physical, and Emotional Effort
Moderate physical activity may be required throughout the working day to include computer work, including a combination of sitting and standing.
Involves walking or travelling between hospital and palliative care unit sites, accompanying service users in the hospital grounds, and sitting for long periods during psychological support sessions or meetings and training events.
Frequently exposed to highly distressing or emotional circumstances supporting people affected by cancer, or other life-limiting illnesses.
Involves dealing with patients/clients and relatives with multiple presenting problems/co-morbidity including depression, anxiety and challenging family situations
Supporting service users who have barriers or challenges to communication due to comprehension, physical disability or other barriers.
Frequent periods of intense concentration when interacting and assessing patients.
Frequent requirements for concentration for sustained periods, where the work pattern is predictable with few competing demands for attention.
Exposed to unpleasant conditions on an occasional basis including verbal and physical aggression.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- An upper second or First class undergraduate Psychology degree (from a BPS accredited course), conferring graduate basis for registration (GBR) or equivalent.
- Evidence of on-going professional development in health, mental health or social care
Desirable
- Post graduate qualification in a relevant subject, e.g. diploma, MSc in a clinical subject relevant to the post
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working in a health, mental health or social care setting
- Experience of conducting research projects or audits
Desirable
- Experience of working in a physical health setting or with people with long term health conditions
- Experience of teaching and training others
- Experience facilitating therapeutic groups or contributing to the delivery of psycho-educational interventions.
- Experience of administering psychometric assessments
Technical Skills Competencies
Essential
- Well-developed IT skills, normally obtained through practice or practical training. Demonstrable experience of using word processing, spread sheet, database and presentation software.
- Skills in audit / data collection / statistical analysis for service improvement or research, including management of databases, and data analysis
- High level written and verbal communication skills including the ability to adapt sensitive information for multiple audiences.
- Knowledge and skills for maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems, verbal abuse and the threat of physical abuse.
Desirable
- High standard of record keeping and report writing
Knowledge
Essential
- Understanding of psychology and mental health as applied to healthcare
- Awareness of how psychological factors influence the way in which people manage physical ill health
- Graduate level knowledge of research methodology and statistical analysis
Desirable
- Knowledge about the impact of cancer diagnosis and treatment on emotional wellbeing
Other requirements specific to role
Essential
- Ability to work independently, reliably and consistently with work agreed and managed at regular intervals
- Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team, participating in effective team functioning and holding team roles.
- Ability to prioritise and organise own workload
- Ability to use supervision effectively and to recognise the limits of one's own competence
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Compassionate and caring
- A high level of interpersonal skills, self-awareness, sensitivity, tact and empathy in all communications
- Willingness to try new things and be open to experience, and other perspectives
- Awareness of the impact that working with people with physical health conditions has on their own emotional wellbeing.
Desirable
- Commitment to evidence based practice
Language requirement
Essential
- Able to speak English as necessary to undertake the role
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- An upper second or First class undergraduate Psychology degree (from a BPS accredited course), conferring graduate basis for registration (GBR) or equivalent.
- Evidence of on-going professional development in health, mental health or social care
Desirable
- Post graduate qualification in a relevant subject, e.g. diploma, MSc in a clinical subject relevant to the post
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working in a health, mental health or social care setting
- Experience of conducting research projects or audits
Desirable
- Experience of working in a physical health setting or with people with long term health conditions
- Experience of teaching and training others
- Experience facilitating therapeutic groups or contributing to the delivery of psycho-educational interventions.
- Experience of administering psychometric assessments
Technical Skills Competencies
Essential
- Well-developed IT skills, normally obtained through practice or practical training. Demonstrable experience of using word processing, spread sheet, database and presentation software.
- Skills in audit / data collection / statistical analysis for service improvement or research, including management of databases, and data analysis
- High level written and verbal communication skills including the ability to adapt sensitive information for multiple audiences.
- Knowledge and skills for maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems, verbal abuse and the threat of physical abuse.
Desirable
- High standard of record keeping and report writing
Knowledge
Essential
- Understanding of psychology and mental health as applied to healthcare
- Awareness of how psychological factors influence the way in which people manage physical ill health
- Graduate level knowledge of research methodology and statistical analysis
Desirable
- Knowledge about the impact of cancer diagnosis and treatment on emotional wellbeing
Other requirements specific to role
Essential
- Ability to work independently, reliably and consistently with work agreed and managed at regular intervals
- Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team, participating in effective team functioning and holding team roles.
- Ability to prioritise and organise own workload
- Ability to use supervision effectively and to recognise the limits of one's own competence
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Compassionate and caring
- A high level of interpersonal skills, self-awareness, sensitivity, tact and empathy in all communications
- Willingness to try new things and be open to experience, and other perspectives
- Awareness of the impact that working with people with physical health conditions has on their own emotional wellbeing.
Desirable
- Commitment to evidence based practice
Language requirement
Essential
- Able to speak English as necessary to undertake the role
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
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From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
Employer details
Employer name
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Forest Holme
5 Seldown Road
Poole
BH15 1TS
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Employer details
Employer name
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Forest Holme
5 Seldown Road
Poole
BH15 1TS
Employer's website
Employer contact details
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Details
Date posted
15 August 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 4
Salary
£27,485 to £30,162 a year per annum pro rata
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
18 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working
Reference number
153-SP04921
Job locations
Forest Holme
5 Seldown Road
Poole
BH15 1TS
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