Overview
Nua Healthcare Services (Nua) is one of Ireland's leading Private Healthcare Providers, specialising in Residential and Supported Living Services, to both Children and Adults with a range of complex support needs. We support people in reaching their full potential, to have a meaningful life through the supports of the services we provide to them. We are seeking applications from energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team for the above positions. The successful candidate will be afforded all necessary training and development in line with the role. Candidates must be highly motivated and creative, with a passion for engaging with people who use our service daily. Candidates will contribute to enriching the lives of those we support.
Benefits
Flexible location & hybrid working available for this role
Company Pension
Life Assurance/Death-in-Service
Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave
Education Assistance
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Continuous Professional Development
Fantastic development & career opportunities
Bike to work Scheme
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Job Objectives
We are seeking a Senior Clinical Psychologist to join our dynamic team at Nua Healthcare. The post holder will be responsible for the planning and provision of high quality, evidence based psychological services across the business to people with complex mental health needs, which includes assessment, diagnosis, devising, monitoring and reviewing treatment programmes. Other duties include facilitating therapy/counselling sessions and group intervention. Clinical supervision is provided on a weekly basis and upskilling in clinical competencies such as neuropsychological, personality and dual diagnostic assessment. Budget and time for continuous professional development relevant to the service are also available.
This role will include the following on a day-to-day basis:
Live our Mission, Vision and Values
Provide a range of psychological services as required including assessment, review, programme implementation, diagnostics
Promote and deliver services within the Company ethos and philosophy
Work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team providing an integrated and coordinated service to our service users and contribute to the development of person-centred plans
Provide advice/support programmes and training for staff, parents and families
With the Team, maintain statistical records and input to service reports and other relevant reports as required
Participate actively in general development of the service
Ensure that professional standards are maintained
Monitor and keep up-to-date with developments in Psychology and early intervention, including attending training courses and participating in research and development
Maintain quality standards within the service and participate in quality development
Comply with policies and procedures as advised
Continuous professional development is supported through allocation of time to attend relevant training and budget allocation
Qualifications
Skills Requirement
Possess a recognised professional post-graduate qualification in clinical psychology; Clinical graduates in the process of completing their post-graduate qualification in clinical or counselling psychology are welcome to apply
If qualified outside the Republic of Ireland, have their qualification validated by the Department of Health or may be working towards meeting compensatory criteria set up by the Department. Validation letter needs to be included with this application and Nua can support with the provision of adequate supervision to meet any potential compensatory measures. All candidates must meet the registration requirements of the Psychological Society of Ireland.
Experience
3 years post qualification experience in working in a service for individuals with Autism, Intellectual Disabilities and/or Mental Health difficulties is desirable
Knowledge
Knowledge of standards and legislation relevant to the area
All candidates must meet the registration requirements of the Psychological Society of Ireland
Skills
Full Clean Driving Licence required for the post
Genuine respect and empathy for diversity and individuality
Strong leadership skills
Strong problem-solving skills and judgement
Making critical decisions and recommendations
Capable of working within a fast-paced and flexible team
Good listener and open to learning from others
Excellent organisational skills / self-motivation / self-starter
Excellent verbal and written communication and IT skills
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