Job summary
Interview Date: 18th December 2024
We are looking for a psychology graduate to fulfil a clinical role in Heatherwood, to support the delivery of our psychologically minded service provision.
This Assistant Psychologist role presents an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic psychology graduate who is keen to gain experience in order to progress towards applied training in clinical or forensic psychology. The role involves supporting the development and implementation of PBS; delivering individual and group based psychological intervention programmes; and promoting a culture of care in an environment that is focused on the use of psychological formulation and the principles of recovery and person centred care and education.
You will be part of a team of psychologists and a wider clinical service. You will receive supervision from registered Psychologists within the organisation.
The service has established links with local universities. We host trainee clinical psychologists from the Cardiff D.Clin.Psy and also trainee forensic psychologists on the Cardiff Metropolitan University Training Course in Forensic Psychology.
To apply for this role, you must have a psychology degree conferring GBR, and, ideally, previous experience in an assistant psychologist, support worker or similar role.
Main duties of the job
Heatherwood Court provides an intermediate step for individuals on a mental health treatment pathway coming from a medium or low secure environment, who need further physical and relational security as well as therapeutic support.
Located in countryside close to Cardiff, Heatherwood Court offers up to 47 beds across four single-gender units.
Opened in 2008, Heatherwood Court provides care, treatment and rehabilitation for individuals who meet the following criteria:
- Adults with severe and enduring mental illness requiring a low secure environment
- Male and female mentally disordered offenders requiring a low secure environment
- Women with personality disorders
At Heatherwood our focus is on rehabilitation and recovery. By providing our patients with relationship and life skills, alongside resilience and coping strategies, we promote the emotional stability which can provide the sound foundation needed to make a successful move back into the community.
About us
This Assistant Psychologist role presents an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic psychology graduate who is keen to gain experience in order to progress towards applied training in clinical or forensic psychology. The role involves supporting the development and implementation of PBS; delivering individual and group based psychological intervention programmes; and promoting a culture of care in an environment that is focused on the use of psychological formulation and the principles of recovery and person centred care and education.
Date posted
28 November 2024
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£25,147 a year
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
E0148-24-0064
Job locations
Heatherwood Court
Llantrisant Road
Pontypridd
Mid Glamorgan
CF37 1PL
Employer details
Employer name
Iris Care Group
Address
Heatherwood Court
Llantrisant Road
Pontypridd
Mid Glamorgan
CF37 1PL