At Centric Mental Health, we believe that high-quality mental health care begins with respect, compassion, and a genuine commitment to understanding the person behind the referral. Our service is built around a person-centred, collaborative model of care, where clinicians are supported to do their best work and clients feel heard, respected, and empowered.We are currently seeking Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychologists to join our growing Primary Care Mental Health team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a service that is actively evolving, with exciting plans to expand and deliver a comprehensive suite of primary care mental health supports for children, adolescents and adults.A Modern and Flexible Way of WorkingWe recognise that great clinical work happens when psychologists have the space, flexibility, and support to focus on their clients.This role offers a high degree of flexibility, with a blended model of in-person and remote working. As a proportion of clinical work is delivered remotely, psychologists can expect a mix of working from home and from our health centre, allowing for greater work-life balance while maintaining strong team collaboration.Centric Mental Health also uses integrated digital systems and clinical tools designed to streamline scheduling, documentation, and reporting. By reducing administrative burden, we enable clinicians to spend more time where it matters most — with their clients.Role OverviewThe successful candidate will be a motivated and thoughtful psychologist who brings strong assessment, formulation, and therapeutic skills to their work. They will value teamwork, reflective practice, and continuous learning, while maintaining the highest standards of evidence-informed care.Key ResponsibilitiesConducting comprehensive psychological assessments, including ADHD and autism, in line with best practice guidelinesProviding evidence-based psychological therapies and interventions for a range of mental health presentationsMaintaining accurate, confidential clinical recordsProducing high-quality reports in a timely mannerCommunicating effectively with colleagues and other healthcare professionals involved in client careEngaging in clinical supervision to support ongoing professional development and safe practiceStaying informed of emerging research and maintain active continuing professional developmentManaging clinical workload effectively while maintaining high standards of careProviding supervision to Assistant Psychologists, where appropriateEssential Qualifications and ExperienceDoctorate (or equivalent) in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational PsychologyCandidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at time of applicationChartered Membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)Fluent English (Level B2 Advanced or above)Experience in providing assessment and intervention services for individuals with ADHD and autismBenefits of Working with Centric Mental HealthFlexible Working Arrangementsincluding regular working from homePension SchemeCompany match of 5% employee contributionProfessional GrowthOpportunities for development and career progressionDiscounted GP VisitsFor employees and immediate family within Centric Health practicesHealth & Wellness SubsidyContribution towards gym membership and wellbeing supportsCPD SupportOngoing investment in professional developmentEmployee Assistance Programme (EAP)Confidential support servicesGenerous Annual Leave with Birthday Day OffMaternity and Paternity LeaveCentric Mental Health is an equal opportunities employer committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace where both staff and clients feel valued.
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