Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd

Clinical Psychologist/Neuropsychologist

The closing date is 01 March 2026

Job summary

Totus Neurorehabilitation is a growing community neurorehabilitation service providing brain injury rehabilitation and cognitive assessments throughout the South West of England and South Wales, and East Anglia. There are currently three teams; Bristol, Exeter (expanding along the south coast) and East Anglia.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Clinical Psychologist/Neuropsychologist to join our team in Bristol.

Our client base is predominantly individuals who have sustained a traumatic brain injury requiring neurorehabilitation in their own homes, we also receive referrals for individuals diagnosed with stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, and other neurological conditions, with a cognitive assessment service to aid diagnosis, and for support in education and work recommendations.

As the post covers a large geographical area, we require you to hold a full UK driving licence, have access to a car for business purposes and are able to travel long distances for appointments. You will also be partly working from home and will need a confidential space to do online sessions and meetings when needed.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will be part of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team (including Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech and Language Therapists) providing evidence-based brain injury rehabilitation, cognitive assessments and capacity assessments in the community, clients homes, or outpatient clinics.

You will be responsible for managing your own caseload within the team and working across services and systems throughout our clients rehabilitation journeys. You will be able to work collaboratively and creatively with evidence-based approaches, and you will have a keen interest in neuropsychology with a desire to develop excellence in the field.

You will receive support in developing your career with supervision from Neuropsychologists on the Specialist Register of Neuropsychologists. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from experts in the field.

You will have experience of working with clients with neurological presentations, experience of working within complex psychosocial systems, and the confidence to lead a multidisciplinary team through complex case formulation. The post is suitable for experienced clinicians or as a development opportunity for newly qualified Clinical Psychologists with a passion for a career in neuropsychology (pay rate will reflect experience). An MSc in Applied Neuropsychology or similar would be desirable.

The post is a 12 month fixed term to cover maternity, with the possibility of extending to a permanent post.

About us

Totus is a complete neurorehabilitation service, bringing together expert clinicians to support people following acquired brain injury, neurological illness or complex physical trauma. Our multidisciplinary team includes specialists in neuropsychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, dietetics, and MS support services. We work closely with case managers, solicitors, families and support teams to deliver coordinated, person-centred rehabilitation that maximises each individuals potential. Our values are based in patient-led rehabilitation, with a community focus, funded on transparent communication, evidence based treatment, and sustainability of the rehabilitation model. All aimed to promote the quality of life of our clients and their supporters.

Details

Date posted

03 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£47,810 to £59,000 a year pay scale is prorata

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Part-time, Flexible working

Reference number

E0475-26-0001

Job locations

Working from home and community visits

Bristol

BS20 6AJ


Job description

Job responsibilities

SECTION 1 JOB DETAILS

Title: Clinical Psychologist

Grade equivalent: Band 7 to 8a

Location/Base: Bristol: Home working and community

SECTION 2 JOB SUMMARY

The post holder will have their working base at home and will provide neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation services to clients in the clients own homes or at a designated clinic room. The post holder will work in an interservice context across several systems including the patient and family, case managers, legal services, allied health professionals both within and external to Totus, and with statutory services. The post holder will be supported by the Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd Directors, and supervised by a senior Clinical Neuropsychologist.

SECTION 3 KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

The post holder is required to have demonstrated a very high level of academic success in psychology to Doctoral level equivalent.

The post holder must be registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the Health Care Professions Council. A recognised postgraduate qualification in clinical psychology is required. If the post holder has not already obtained the BPS Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology, then he or she should be willing to commence a programme of study in order to become eligible.

The post holder must undertake the mandatory Continuing Professional Development hours specified by the BPS/HCPC, and must seek and obtain supervision from senior professional colleagues, in order to maintain advanced specialist skills.

Neuropsychology placement experience within the context of Clinical Psychology training, or equivalent, is essential.

Experience in assessment of patients with neurological conditions is essential.

Experience of delivering therapeutic interventions applicable to medical conditions is essential.

Experience of working in an acute health service or community healthcare is desirable.

A Masters or Diploma in Applied Clinical Neuropsychology is desirable.

SECTION 4 SKILLS REQUIRED

Clinical Skills

Up to date knowledge of all relevant legislation and standards of practice.

The post holder must possess advanced analytical and judgemental skills that will necessarily be applied in the interpretation of highly complex cognitive assessment data for all assessments, thus allowing them to make appropriate diagnostic and prognostic decisions as supported in Supervision with a senior psychologist.

General psychological clinical skills applicable to the assessment of adults, developing and maintaining rapport with emotionally, behaviourally and intellectually challenged individuals, motivating patients over long periods, and interacting with and understanding families who may be under acute or chronic stress are essential.

Ability to apply neurorehabilitation strategies across a range of complex neurological symptoms within the context of a biopsychosocial formulation. Working with both patients and their families and support systems, including paid carers.

Ability to apply psychological therapy models and skills to patients with neurological conditions, and adjust therapy skills as necessary to accommodate for cognitive impairment.

The capacity to summarise and interpret highly complex and sensitive data and write concise, accurate and readily understood reports that communicate the findings of the neuropsychological assessment is essential, and will be supported in supervision with a senior psychologist.

Have an understanding of the litigation process in personal injury claims and clinical negligence, the key stakeholders in this process, and the clinical role within this system.

Analytical and Judgement Skills

Ability to communicate complex formulations and rehabilitation plans (as reviewed by the supervising psychologist) to the patients wider system including care teams, therapists, solicitors, social care teams, and insurers.

Ability to manage safeguarding concerns making plans to safeguard and liaising as required with appropriate services, seeking appropriate supervision from a senior psychologist for complex issues.

Communication Skills

Skills in communicating sensitive and distressing information to patients and families are required.

The capacity to summarise and interpret highly complex and sensitive data and write concise, accurate and readily understood reports that communicate the findings of the neuropsychological assessment is essential.

IT skills to use (at least) internet, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Outlook, library / literature search engines, cloud based software and AI.

Planning Skills

Capacity to work under changing and pressurised clinical timetables and to be organised in their management of their clinical work.

SECTION 5 MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POST

Ensure all practice complies with professional guidelines.

Provide comprehensive neuropsychological assessment of patients to assist the MDT in diagnosis, problem formulation and the planning of therapeutic intervention.

Provide comprehensive cognitive assessments and reports, interpreting data under supervision from a senior psychologist.

Provide evidence-based psychological treatments, e.g., cognitive remediation, mood management, and anger management.

Design and implement individual behaviour modification programmes and positive behavioural support (PBS) plans.

Provide the psychology service as part of MDT and be involved with MDT service developments.

Support and educate families and carers about acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions, providing training to staff teams and outside agencies.

Attend and participate in all relevant meetings, e.g., departmental meetings, patient reviews and discharge meetings.

Maintain records and clinical notes in line with Totus policy and professional guidelines.

Provide relevant reports as required, accurately and in a timely fashion, e.g., assessment, case review and discharge reports.

Ensure effective and timely communication at all levels (with patients, families, team and external agencies).

Assist the Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd Directors in supporting delivery of education and training to psychologists and other professionals when requested, assisting with learning for junior colleagues and assistants.

Take responsibility for own professional and personal development in line with BPS and HCPC guidelines, including participating in yearly appraisals, attending all relevant training and clinical supervision.

Comply with all Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd policies and procedures, including Health & Safety and Fire Safety, etc. and undertake relevant mandatory training.

The post holder will ensure that service policies are implemented and may raise suggestions for improvement to senior staff as they arise.

The post holder will liaise directly with colleagues within the Totus and external agencies regarding the neuropsychological issues and management of patients referred, to include medical colleagues, nursing colleagues, therapists, social services, other government agencies, employers/educational establishments, solicitors, care teams, case managers, and insurers as relevant.

The post holder will frequently come into contact with vulnerable adults and at times child protection issues may be raised. The post holder will conform to Totus and professional guidelines and follow best principles, often taking the lead on these issues on behalf of the Totus MDT following supervision with a senior psychologist.

The post holder is responsible for planning and prioritising their own clinical caseload in consultation with senior colleagues within Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd.

The post holder is responsible for confidential data stored at home and complying with guidelines issued by the Information Commissioners Office (ICO).

The post holder is responsible for identifying needs and problems within the service provision, communicating these to the Directors and contributing to the resolution of these issues as well as to service development plans more broadly.

The post holder will support audit and service evaluation activities as directed, and may occasionally present information of interest (including case studies) to the Neuroscience community, both locally and further afield, and shall thereby assist in the promotion of the Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd.

SECTION 6 WORKING CONDITIONS/ EFFORT

The post holder will work primarily from home, but will be required to visit patients homes to conduct assessment and interventions. Clinic rooms may also be utilised as appropriate.

The post holder will be required to drive for up to 1.5 hours at a time, and often up to 4 hours in a day.

There is a frequent requirement for VDU and computer use, of varying times depending on the demands on the service.

The post holder is required to concentrate intensely for prolonged periods during individual assessment and family interviews, sometimes with challenging and emotional individuals on a one-to-one basis.

There may be some patients requiring assessment who are confused and agitated, potentially aggressive.

Precise manual dexterity is required in order to appropriately fluently manipulate test materials in conducting an assessment

Job description

Job responsibilities

SECTION 1 JOB DETAILS

Title: Clinical Psychologist

Grade equivalent: Band 7 to 8a

Location/Base: Bristol: Home working and community

SECTION 2 JOB SUMMARY

The post holder will have their working base at home and will provide neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation services to clients in the clients own homes or at a designated clinic room. The post holder will work in an interservice context across several systems including the patient and family, case managers, legal services, allied health professionals both within and external to Totus, and with statutory services. The post holder will be supported by the Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd Directors, and supervised by a senior Clinical Neuropsychologist.

SECTION 3 KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

The post holder is required to have demonstrated a very high level of academic success in psychology to Doctoral level equivalent.

The post holder must be registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the Health Care Professions Council. A recognised postgraduate qualification in clinical psychology is required. If the post holder has not already obtained the BPS Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology, then he or she should be willing to commence a programme of study in order to become eligible.

The post holder must undertake the mandatory Continuing Professional Development hours specified by the BPS/HCPC, and must seek and obtain supervision from senior professional colleagues, in order to maintain advanced specialist skills.

Neuropsychology placement experience within the context of Clinical Psychology training, or equivalent, is essential.

Experience in assessment of patients with neurological conditions is essential.

Experience of delivering therapeutic interventions applicable to medical conditions is essential.

Experience of working in an acute health service or community healthcare is desirable.

A Masters or Diploma in Applied Clinical Neuropsychology is desirable.

SECTION 4 SKILLS REQUIRED

Clinical Skills

Up to date knowledge of all relevant legislation and standards of practice.

The post holder must possess advanced analytical and judgemental skills that will necessarily be applied in the interpretation of highly complex cognitive assessment data for all assessments, thus allowing them to make appropriate diagnostic and prognostic decisions as supported in Supervision with a senior psychologist.

General psychological clinical skills applicable to the assessment of adults, developing and maintaining rapport with emotionally, behaviourally and intellectually challenged individuals, motivating patients over long periods, and interacting with and understanding families who may be under acute or chronic stress are essential.

Ability to apply neurorehabilitation strategies across a range of complex neurological symptoms within the context of a biopsychosocial formulation. Working with both patients and their families and support systems, including paid carers.

Ability to apply psychological therapy models and skills to patients with neurological conditions, and adjust therapy skills as necessary to accommodate for cognitive impairment.

The capacity to summarise and interpret highly complex and sensitive data and write concise, accurate and readily understood reports that communicate the findings of the neuropsychological assessment is essential, and will be supported in supervision with a senior psychologist.

Have an understanding of the litigation process in personal injury claims and clinical negligence, the key stakeholders in this process, and the clinical role within this system.

Analytical and Judgement Skills

Ability to communicate complex formulations and rehabilitation plans (as reviewed by the supervising psychologist) to the patients wider system including care teams, therapists, solicitors, social care teams, and insurers.

Ability to manage safeguarding concerns making plans to safeguard and liaising as required with appropriate services, seeking appropriate supervision from a senior psychologist for complex issues.

Communication Skills

Skills in communicating sensitive and distressing information to patients and families are required.

The capacity to summarise and interpret highly complex and sensitive data and write concise, accurate and readily understood reports that communicate the findings of the neuropsychological assessment is essential.

IT skills to use (at least) internet, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Outlook, library / literature search engines, cloud based software and AI.

Planning Skills

Capacity to work under changing and pressurised clinical timetables and to be organised in their management of their clinical work.

SECTION 5 MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POST

Ensure all practice complies with professional guidelines.

Provide comprehensive neuropsychological assessment of patients to assist the MDT in diagnosis, problem formulation and the planning of therapeutic intervention.

Provide comprehensive cognitive assessments and reports, interpreting data under supervision from a senior psychologist.

Provide evidence-based psychological treatments, e.g., cognitive remediation, mood management, and anger management.

Design and implement individual behaviour modification programmes and positive behavioural support (PBS) plans.

Provide the psychology service as part of MDT and be involved with MDT service developments.

Support and educate families and carers about acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions, providing training to staff teams and outside agencies.

Attend and participate in all relevant meetings, e.g., departmental meetings, patient reviews and discharge meetings.

Maintain records and clinical notes in line with Totus policy and professional guidelines.

Provide relevant reports as required, accurately and in a timely fashion, e.g., assessment, case review and discharge reports.

Ensure effective and timely communication at all levels (with patients, families, team and external agencies).

Assist the Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd Directors in supporting delivery of education and training to psychologists and other professionals when requested, assisting with learning for junior colleagues and assistants.

Take responsibility for own professional and personal development in line with BPS and HCPC guidelines, including participating in yearly appraisals, attending all relevant training and clinical supervision.

Comply with all Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd policies and procedures, including Health & Safety and Fire Safety, etc. and undertake relevant mandatory training.

The post holder will ensure that service policies are implemented and may raise suggestions for improvement to senior staff as they arise.

The post holder will liaise directly with colleagues within the Totus and external agencies regarding the neuropsychological issues and management of patients referred, to include medical colleagues, nursing colleagues, therapists, social services, other government agencies, employers/educational establishments, solicitors, care teams, case managers, and insurers as relevant.

The post holder will frequently come into contact with vulnerable adults and at times child protection issues may be raised. The post holder will conform to Totus and professional guidelines and follow best principles, often taking the lead on these issues on behalf of the Totus MDT following supervision with a senior psychologist.

The post holder is responsible for planning and prioritising their own clinical caseload in consultation with senior colleagues within Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd.

The post holder is responsible for confidential data stored at home and complying with guidelines issued by the Information Commissioners Office (ICO).

The post holder is responsible for identifying needs and problems within the service provision, communicating these to the Directors and contributing to the resolution of these issues as well as to service development plans more broadly.

The post holder will support audit and service evaluation activities as directed, and may occasionally present information of interest (including case studies) to the Neuroscience community, both locally and further afield, and shall thereby assist in the promotion of the Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd.

SECTION 6 WORKING CONDITIONS/ EFFORT

The post holder will work primarily from home, but will be required to visit patients homes to conduct assessment and interventions. Clinic rooms may also be utilised as appropriate.

The post holder will be required to drive for up to 1.5 hours at a time, and often up to 4 hours in a day.

There is a frequent requirement for VDU and computer use, of varying times depending on the demands on the service.

The post holder is required to concentrate intensely for prolonged periods during individual assessment and family interviews, sometimes with challenging and emotional individuals on a one-to-one basis.

There may be some patients requiring assessment who are confused and agitated, potentially aggressive.

Precise manual dexterity is required in order to appropriately fluently manipulate test materials in conducting an assessment

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) accredited by the BPS and recognised by the HCPC
  • HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
  • Evidence of continuing professional development in line with HCPC/BPS requirements

Desirable

  • Postgraduate qualification or training in Clinical Neuropsychology (e.g., PGDip or MSc) allowing entry onto the Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists
  • BPS registration as a Chartered Psychologist
  • Completion of relevant CPD in neuropsychological assessment or rehabilitation

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Ability to maintain professionalism and compassion in emotionally demanding situations
  • Commitment to team working and reflective practice
  • Emotional resilience when working with trauma, distress, or neurocognitive impairments
  • Demonstrated commitment to personal and professional development
  • Willingness to travel across regions if necessary for patient home visits or meetings
  • Access to own transport and valid driving licence for community visits
  • Understanding of cultural diversity and ability to adapt interventions accordingly

Desirable

  • Flexibility to contribute to team training, supervision, or public engagement as needed

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working with adults with neurological conditions during clinical psychology training or equivalent
  • Experience of delivering psychological interventions relevant to medical or neuro conditions
  • Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT)

Desirable

  • Experience working in the private healthcare sector
  • Experience working in community settings and/or home visits

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • Understanding of a range of psychological models, theories, and interventions applicable to neurorehabilitation
  • Ability to undertake structured cognitive assessments and produce clinical formulations (with supervision)
  • High level of competence in verbal and written communication
  • Ability to manage a clinical caseload under supervision, prioritising work to meet deadlines
  • Competent in use of IT systems including Word, Excel, Outlook, and internet-based tools

Desirable

  • Familiarity with litigation processes in personal injury or clinical negligence contexts
  • Understanding of NHS and/or private rehabilitation service delivery models
  • Awareness of safeguarding processes and responsibilities in healthcare
  • Familiarity with digital health platforms and cloud-based record systems (e.g., Qunote)
  • Skills in delivering psychoeducation to families, staff or support networks
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) accredited by the BPS and recognised by the HCPC
  • HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
  • Evidence of continuing professional development in line with HCPC/BPS requirements

Desirable

  • Postgraduate qualification or training in Clinical Neuropsychology (e.g., PGDip or MSc) allowing entry onto the Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists
  • BPS registration as a Chartered Psychologist
  • Completion of relevant CPD in neuropsychological assessment or rehabilitation

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Ability to maintain professionalism and compassion in emotionally demanding situations
  • Commitment to team working and reflective practice
  • Emotional resilience when working with trauma, distress, or neurocognitive impairments
  • Demonstrated commitment to personal and professional development
  • Willingness to travel across regions if necessary for patient home visits or meetings
  • Access to own transport and valid driving licence for community visits
  • Understanding of cultural diversity and ability to adapt interventions accordingly

Desirable

  • Flexibility to contribute to team training, supervision, or public engagement as needed

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working with adults with neurological conditions during clinical psychology training or equivalent
  • Experience of delivering psychological interventions relevant to medical or neuro conditions
  • Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT)

Desirable

  • Experience working in the private healthcare sector
  • Experience working in community settings and/or home visits

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • Understanding of a range of psychological models, theories, and interventions applicable to neurorehabilitation
  • Ability to undertake structured cognitive assessments and produce clinical formulations (with supervision)
  • High level of competence in verbal and written communication
  • Ability to manage a clinical caseload under supervision, prioritising work to meet deadlines
  • Competent in use of IT systems including Word, Excel, Outlook, and internet-based tools

Desirable

  • Familiarity with litigation processes in personal injury or clinical negligence contexts
  • Understanding of NHS and/or private rehabilitation service delivery models
  • Awareness of safeguarding processes and responsibilities in healthcare
  • Familiarity with digital health platforms and cloud-based record systems (e.g., Qunote)
  • Skills in delivering psychoeducation to families, staff or support networks

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd

Address

Working from home and community visits

Bristol

BS20 6AJ


Employer's website

https://totusrehab.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Totus Neurorehabilitation Ltd

Address

Working from home and community visits

Bristol

BS20 6AJ


Employer's website

https://totusrehab.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

Dr Emma Hale

emma@totusrehab.co.uk

07985102524

Details

Date posted

03 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£47,810 to £59,000 a year pay scale is prorata

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Part-time, Flexible working

Reference number

E0475-26-0001

Job locations

Working from home and community visits

Bristol

BS20 6AJ


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