Timeout Childrens Homes Ltd

Higher Assistant Psychologist

The closing date is 31 October 2025

Job summary

Job Description:

Please note: Applicants must have previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist.

An Exciting Opportunity to Make a Real Difference

We are looking for an ambitious and compassionate Assistant Psychologist to join our dedicated Clinical Team. This role is ideal for someone passionate about improving the lives of children and young people and eager to develop their skills within a supportive, multidisciplinary environment.

Working under the supervision of our Consultant Clinical Psychologist, you will provide essential support to our team and directly contribute to the well-being and development of the children in our care.

Main duties of the job

About the Role

This role involves working closely with children in care who may have experienced early adversity and trauma. It requires a therapeutic approach grounded in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), focusing on building safe, trusting relationships and helping children feel understood, valued, and supported as they develop resilience and emotional well-being. The role will involve;

  • Attending Team Around the Child Meetings to offer a psychological perspective
  • Undertaking therapeutic interventions supervised by the senior clinicians
  • Report Writing
  • Working with carers and residential home managers to offer a psychological understanding of behavioural presentations.
  • Formulation meetings with carers.
  • Training/Teaching Sessions on PACE (training will be provided).

About us

About Us

We are a family-run organisation providing:

  • Holistic education in our three SEMH schools
  • Specialist residential care for children who have experienced trauma and neglect
  • Our therapeutic model is based on attachment theory, ensuring children feel safe, valued, and supported through strong relationships with the adults who care for them.

What We Offer

  • 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
  • Excellent training and career development with clear salary progression
  • CPD opportunities and a comprehensive learning programme
  • Access to counselling and staff wellness initiatives (including annual health screening, dental, therapy, podiatry, and acupuncture options)
  • Celebratory awards for both children and staff
  • Company pension scheme
  • Refer-a-friend incentive scheme

Key Responsibilities

  • Support our multidisciplinary clinical team (Clinical Lead, Psychologist, Play Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist, and Art Therapists)
  • Assist with formulation and multidisciplinary meetings, sharing relevant insights
  • Prepare, administer, and score assessments for cognitive, ASD, and ADHD evaluations
  • Undertake psychometric assessments under the supervision of the Clinical Psychologist
  • Contribute to report writing for childrens professional networks
  • Collaborate with external professionals and education staff to ensure the best outcomes for children
  • Support service development projects, research, audits, and administrative tasks

Details

Date posted

17 October 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 4

Salary

£27,485 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

L0075-25-0007

Job locations

Ripponden Mill

Mill Fold

Ripponden

West Yorkshire

HX6 4DH


Job description

Job responsibilities

Pay:£27,485.00 per year

Job Description:

Please note: Applicants must have previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist.

An Exciting Opportunity to Make a Real Difference

We are looking for an ambitious and compassionate Assistant Psychologist to join our dedicated Clinical Team. This role is ideal for someone passionate about improving the lives of children and young people and eager to develop their skills within a supportive, multidisciplinary environment.

Working under the supervision of our Consultant Clinical Psychologist, you will provide essential support to our team and directly contribute to the well-being and development of the children in our care.

About the Role

This role involves working closely with children in care who may have experienced early adversity and trauma. It requires a therapeutic approach grounded in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), focusing on building safe, trusting relationships and helping children feel understood, valued, and supported as they develop resilience and emotional well-being. The role will involve;

  • Attending Team Around the Child Meetings to offer a psychological perspective
  • Undertaking therapeutic interventions supervised by the senior clinicians
  • Report Writing
  • Working with carers and residential home managers to offer a psychological understanding of behavioural presentations.
  • Formulation meetings with carers.
  • Training/Teaching Sessions on PACE (training will be provided).

About Us

We are a family-run organisation providing:

  • Holistic education in our three SEMH schools
  • Specialist residential care for children who have experienced trauma and neglect
  • Our therapeutic model is based on attachment theory, ensuring children feel safe, valued, and supported through strong relationships with the adults who care for them.

What We Offer

  • 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
  • Excellent training and career development with clear salary progression
  • CPD opportunities and a comprehensive learning programme
  • Access to counselling and staff wellness initiatives (including annual health screening, dental, therapy, podiatry, and acupuncture options)
  • Celebratory awards for both children and staff
  • Company pension scheme
  • Refer-a-friend incentive scheme

Key Responsibilities

  • Support our multidisciplinary clinical team (Clinical Lead, Psychologist, Play Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist, and Art Therapists)
  • Assist with formulation and multidisciplinary meetings, sharing relevant insights
  • Prepare, administer, and score assessments for cognitive, ASD, and ADHD evaluations
  • Undertake psychometric assessments under the supervision of the Clinical Psychologist
  • Contribute to report writing for childrens professional networks
  • Collaborate with external professionals and education staff to ensure the best outcomes for children
  • Support service development projects, research, audits, and administrative tasks

About You

  • 2:1 or above in a BPS-accredited Psychology degree
  • Previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist (essential)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Highly organised, proactive, and collaborative IT proficient with good administrative skills
  • Experience working with children and young people
  • A genuine passion for improving childrens well-being
  • Full driving licence and access to a car

Additional Information

Successful candidates will be required to apply for a DBS certificate (cost reimbursed after probation). Candidates are responsible for the DBS update service subscription.

If youre looking for a meaningful role where you can develop professionally while making a difference, wed love to hear from you.

Apply now to join our team and help transform childrens lives.

Job Type: Full-time

Application question(s):

  • Do you have a 2:1 or above in a BPS accredited psychology degree?
  • Do you have a full UK Driving license and access to a car?
  • Do you have at least 1 years experience as an Assistant Pyschologist?

Work Location: In person

Job description

Job responsibilities

Pay:£27,485.00 per year

Job Description:

Please note: Applicants must have previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist.

An Exciting Opportunity to Make a Real Difference

We are looking for an ambitious and compassionate Assistant Psychologist to join our dedicated Clinical Team. This role is ideal for someone passionate about improving the lives of children and young people and eager to develop their skills within a supportive, multidisciplinary environment.

Working under the supervision of our Consultant Clinical Psychologist, you will provide essential support to our team and directly contribute to the well-being and development of the children in our care.

About the Role

This role involves working closely with children in care who may have experienced early adversity and trauma. It requires a therapeutic approach grounded in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), focusing on building safe, trusting relationships and helping children feel understood, valued, and supported as they develop resilience and emotional well-being. The role will involve;

  • Attending Team Around the Child Meetings to offer a psychological perspective
  • Undertaking therapeutic interventions supervised by the senior clinicians
  • Report Writing
  • Working with carers and residential home managers to offer a psychological understanding of behavioural presentations.
  • Formulation meetings with carers.
  • Training/Teaching Sessions on PACE (training will be provided).

About Us

We are a family-run organisation providing:

  • Holistic education in our three SEMH schools
  • Specialist residential care for children who have experienced trauma and neglect
  • Our therapeutic model is based on attachment theory, ensuring children feel safe, valued, and supported through strong relationships with the adults who care for them.

What We Offer

  • 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
  • Excellent training and career development with clear salary progression
  • CPD opportunities and a comprehensive learning programme
  • Access to counselling and staff wellness initiatives (including annual health screening, dental, therapy, podiatry, and acupuncture options)
  • Celebratory awards for both children and staff
  • Company pension scheme
  • Refer-a-friend incentive scheme

Key Responsibilities

  • Support our multidisciplinary clinical team (Clinical Lead, Psychologist, Play Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist, and Art Therapists)
  • Assist with formulation and multidisciplinary meetings, sharing relevant insights
  • Prepare, administer, and score assessments for cognitive, ASD, and ADHD evaluations
  • Undertake psychometric assessments under the supervision of the Clinical Psychologist
  • Contribute to report writing for childrens professional networks
  • Collaborate with external professionals and education staff to ensure the best outcomes for children
  • Support service development projects, research, audits, and administrative tasks

About You

  • 2:1 or above in a BPS-accredited Psychology degree
  • Previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist (essential)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Highly organised, proactive, and collaborative IT proficient with good administrative skills
  • Experience working with children and young people
  • A genuine passion for improving childrens well-being
  • Full driving licence and access to a car

Additional Information

Successful candidates will be required to apply for a DBS certificate (cost reimbursed after probation). Candidates are responsible for the DBS update service subscription.

If youre looking for a meaningful role where you can develop professionally while making a difference, wed love to hear from you.

Apply now to join our team and help transform childrens lives.

Job Type: Full-time

Application question(s):

  • Do you have a 2:1 or above in a BPS accredited psychology degree?
  • Do you have a full UK Driving license and access to a car?
  • Do you have at least 1 years experience as an Assistant Pyschologist?

Work Location: In person

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • 2:1 or above in a BPS-accredited Psychology degree
  • Previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist (essential)
  • Full driving licence and access to a car
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Highly organised, proactive, and collaborative IT proficient with good administrative skills
  • Experience working with children and young people
  • A genuine passion for improving childrens well-being
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • 2:1 or above in a BPS-accredited Psychology degree
  • Previous experience as an Assistant Psychologist (essential)
  • Full driving licence and access to a car
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Highly organised, proactive, and collaborative IT proficient with good administrative skills
  • Experience working with children and young people
  • A genuine passion for improving childrens well-being

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.

Employer details

Employer name

Timeout Childrens Homes Ltd

Address

Ripponden Mill

Mill Fold

Ripponden

West Yorkshire

HX6 4DH


Employer's website

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

Employer details

Employer name

Timeout Childrens Homes Ltd

Address

Ripponden Mill

Mill Fold

Ripponden

West Yorkshire

HX6 4DH


Employer's website

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

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Lead & Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Nadia Khurram

nadia.khurram@timeouthomes.co.uk

01422820510

Details

Date posted

17 October 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 4

Salary

£27,485 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

L0075-25-0007

Job locations

Ripponden Mill

Mill Fold

Ripponden

West Yorkshire

HX6 4DH


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