Job Description:
Our client has a post available, initially from August to December. This new staff member will join the existing team in supporting the delivery of a range of services which include referral triage and first line service communication, Adult Advice Clinics, group interventions, psycho-education courses and some individual assessment and psychology intervention services. The staff member will typically be involved in supporting the lifespan primary care psychology services. Staff are co-located with and work alongside other Psychology and multi-disciplinary primary care colleagues. Induction and training will be provided.
Key Responsibilities:
* Supporting the delivery of a range of services including referral triage and first line service communication, Adult Advice Clinics, group interventions, psycho-education courses and some individual assessment and psychology intervention services.
* Typically involved in supporting the lifespan primary care psychology services.
* Co-located with and work alongside other Psychology and multi-disciplinary primary care colleagues.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
A minimum of a 2.1 Honours Degree in Psychology is required for future postgraduate training routes. Eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI). Previous experience working with children, families, or mental health services is highly desirable. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team. A strong interest in primary care, early intervention, and lifespan development is also required.
Benefits:
* Competitive HSE salary in line with Psychology Assistant.
* 35 hour work week, Monday-Friday.
* Structured clinical supervision and professional development.
* Supportive Multidisciplinary team environment.
* Flexible work arrangements where possible.