The role involves a diverse range of responsibilities, including assessment, interventions, consultation, research, education and support services to individuals in need.
Job Description
This position requires working with children aged 0-18 years who present with complex developmental needs, necessitating an interdisciplinary approach to intervention.
Promotion and participation in research and evaluation of clinical practice are also key aspects of this role.
Required Skills and Qualifications
* A university degree or diploma with first- or second-class honours in psychology, obtained with distinction in the subject
* A recognised postgraduate qualification in Clinical or Educational Psychology
* At least one year's post-qualification experience working with children with disabilities
* Proficiency in completing standardised cognitive assessments with children
* A valid driving licence (desirable)
Benefits
* A full-time permanent contract with a 35-hour workweek (part-time roles also available)
* A competitive salary based on experience
* A generous annual leave package
* A pension scheme
* Access to paid maternity and paternity leave
* Vast opportunities for professional development and upskilling
* An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Our Commitment
We pride ourselves on our shared passion for empowering individuals with disabilities and supporting them in achieving their full potential.