Job descriptionWho are we?Collective Psychology is an award-winning clinic based in Kent, Surrey and online. We have enjoyed a period of growth whereby, alongside our established clinic in Sevenoaks, we have now expanded into a second location in Cobham. In addition to general mental health support, our multi-disciplinary team offers a variety of interventions from family therapy, to a perinatal specialism, paediatric psychology and an under 5’s pathway. We work closely with local schools to provide joined up care for young people and free and low-cost workshops to support the local community. As a result, we are seeking to recruit Clinical or Counselling Psychologists to join our busy and close-knit team, and can offer varied and rewarding work in a number of contexts - with an opportunity to help us shape and deliver our much needed and valued services.What are we looking for?We are seeking Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologists, Family Therapists and Psychotherapists to join our team at Collective Psychology. In this role, you will be responsible for providing mental health assessment and treatment. We receive referrals from a diverse population of clients of all ages, however, your caseload will reflect your preferences, specialisms and competencies. This role is located in central Cobham, with flexibility for some remote work.Collective Psychology is an agile organisation able to offer full or part time employed roles, as well as opportunities for associate options on a self-employed basis within private practice, with flexible hours including, daytime, evening and Saturday work.So, what can we offer you in return?We're an organisation which puts people first. Our values are central to our overall strategy and we work hard to ensure all team members feel respected, supported and nurtured. We'll help you learn, acquire new skills and gain further experience to support your career development. We do this by offering funded annual CPD, monthly peer supervision, reflective practice groups, supervision with the Clinical Director, your own PA and beautiful therapy rooms from which to work. Collective Psychology is an innovative provider of mental health support, always seeking to identify ways to ensure we support people as quickly as possible in order for them to live the type of life they want for themselves. As such, we will provide the opportunity for you to bring your fresh ideas to work about how we can do things differently and continue improving our offerings.Job descriptionDoctoral degree in psychology or related field from an accredited universityDemonstrated experience in providing evidence-based individual and group therapy to diverse populations and agesExcellent written and verbal communication skills, strong organisational and assessment abilities, and the ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary teamExpertise in a variety of treatment modalitiesStrong understanding of ethical requirements and legal regulations related to mental health treatment; ability to maintain professional boundaries and confidentialityCommitment to culturally competent and socially responsible practice and a demonstrated understanding of the impact of social and cultural factors on mental health and well-beingTo be responsible for assessments (including risk assessments), formulation, adjustment and recommendations for psychological care for your own caseload and supporting other members of the team in relation to their caseloadFormulation and delivery of care plans involving psychological treatment and management of casesCompetency to implement a range of evidence-based psychological interventions, making evaluations and decisions about treatment options, and monitoring outcomes to ensure effectiveness for your own caseloadTo provide highly specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to client’s formulation and treatment planTo provide and maintain clear, safe and consistent boundaries with clientsTo provide all clinical assessments and interventions in line with Collective Psychology’s policies and operating proceduresTo maintain adherence to NICE guidelines and Collective Psychology’s clinical standardsTo advise on safeguarding, information and clinical governance matters as requiredTo maintain accurate case records on Collective Psychology’s case management system, including clinical observations, clinical notes, tests and other associated data according to Collective Psychology’s operating proceduresTo participate in regular clinical supervisionEvidence of continuing professional development as required by the HCPC or other appropriate regulatory bodiesPerson SpecificationEssential:Postgraduate doctoral qualification in clinical psychology; HCPC registration or equivalentA working knowledge of child and adult safeguarding legislation, as appropriate to clinical workExperience of routine clinical outcome monitoringExperience of clinical risk assessmentAn excellent communicator with strong interpersonal skillsThe ability to use a computer competently, with a broad base of IT skillsThe ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise workload. Strong literacy and report writing skills, with excellent accuracy and attention to detailExperience of managing caseloads and applying a range of interventionsDesirable:Experience of general CAMHS workingExperience of working with those affected by eating difficultiesAdditional, post-doctoral level qualification, i.e. in EMDR/CAT/SCHEMAQualification and experience in providing clinical supervisionSkills in presentation and training other professionalsAbility to offer face to face therapy after 4pm and/or at weekendsSalaryCompetitive and negotiable dependent on qualifications, skills and experience.Location and hoursFull and part time opportunities available. Hours by agreement. Based in Cobham or Sevenoaks.InterviewsInterviews will commence on a rolling basis as suitable applications are received.To apply - hello@Please send your CV with a covering letter describing your qualifications, experience and why you are interested in the role. Please highlight those aspects of your experience and skill set that make you a good fit for the Job Description and Person Specification provided and include details of your current salary and notice period.Collective Psychology is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from anyone with the appropriate skills, experience and personal qualities.Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, FreelancePay: dependant on employment typeExpected hours: 4 – 37.5 per weekBenefits:FlexitimeReferral programmeWork from homeSchedule:FlexitimeMonday to FridayWeekend availabilityLicence/Certification:HCPC registration (required)Work Location: Hybrid remote in Cobham
Job Title
Clinical Psychologist