Job DescriptionRole Title: Clinical Lead – CHIPPS (Senior Grade Allied Health Professionals/Clinical Specialist)Reports To: Director of Services, Childhood MattersLocation: Cork City & County (hybrid working model may apply)Salary: HSE Consolidated Pay Scale October 2024, salary and grade dependent on experience.Purpose of the RoleThe Clinical Lead will provide senior clinical leadership to Childhood Matters' Children's Intervention and Prevention Pathways Service (CHIPPS). This includes responsibility for clinical governance, case allocation, and progression, while also carrying a defined clinical caseload. The role is central to ensuring timely access to evidence-based interventions for children in care, and in response to a significant waiting list and complex presenting needs.Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Leadership & Service Delivery· Lead CHIPPS' multidisciplinary team in delivering trauma-informed, attachment-based interventions for children in care.· Provide strategic and operational leadership for CHIPPS in alignment with Childhood Matters' clinical and organisational frameworks. Manage case allocation, progression, and service flow to ensure timely and equitable access.· Maintain oversight of clinical risk management and safeguarding in line with best practice and regulatory standards.Direct Clinical Work· Hold and manage a defined caseload (minimum 40–50% of role), delivering high- quality assessment and therapeutic intervention to children, young people, and families.· Provide specialist consultation, joint work, and co-therapy with social care colleagues and allied professionals.· Actively contribute to reducing the CHIPPS waiting list through innovative models (e.g. consultation, group work, joint assessments).Supervision, Training & Team Development· Provide clinical supervision and reflective practice to staff, trainees, and allied health/social care professionals.· Contribute to the induction, training, and continuous professional development of the CHIPPS team.· Foster a supportive, collaborative, and learning culture.Research, Evaluation & Service Development· Lead service evaluation, outcome monitoring, and research projects tostrengthen CHIPPS' evidence base.· Use data and evaluation to innovate service responses and manage waiting list challenges.· Contribute to local and national policy forums to promote trauma-informed care for children in care.Stakeholder Engagement & Representation· Act as the primary clinical point of contact for Tusla, HSE, Courts, and other partner agencies in relation to CHIPPS.· Represent Childhood Matters at inter-agency meetings, forums, and national policy discussions.· Promote the CHIPPS model externally through training, conferences, and publications.Person SpecificationEssential· Post-graduate qualification in Clinical Psychology (PSI recognised, or equivalent), or other relevant professional qualifications such as Occupational Therapy, Systemic Family Therapy.· Eligible for appointment at Senior Grade under HSE consolidated scales.· Significant post-qualification experience working with children and families affected by trauma, attachment difficulties, and care experience.· Demonstrated leadership experience, including case management, clinical supervision, and service development.· Proven ability to deliver assessments and interventions with complex cases.· Strong understanding of child protection, safeguarding, and inter-agency working.· Excellent communication, report writing, and influencing skills.Desirable· Experience of service evaluation, research, and innovation.· Expertise in systemic/relational approaches and multidisciplinary collaboration.· Demonstrated to commitment and further training in area of developmental trauma· Knowledge of Tusla/HSE care pathways and relevant Irish policy context.Additional InformationThis is a permanent post subject to funding.The role requires flexibility, including some out-of-hours and travel across Cork city and county.The successful candidate will be required to obtain Garda vetting as a condition of their initial and continued employment.To apply please send your CV and a cover letter to - The closing date for applications is 5pm on Tuesday 02nd September 2025.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, disability, age, gender expression or sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnic or national origin, marital or civil partnership status or culture. Childhood Matters is committed, where possible, to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities.Job Type: PermanentBenefits:Bike to work schemeCompany pensionEmployee assistance programOn-site parkingPrivate dental insurancePrivate medical insuranceSick payEducation:Master's (preferred)Experience:working with children and families affected by trauma: 1 year (required)Language:English (required)Work authorisation:Ireland (required)Work Location: In personApplication deadline: 02/09/2025Reference ID: Clinical Lead - CHIPPS