Job description
Psymplicity is one of the UK’s fastest growing independent sector clinics, providing outpatient psychiatry, psychology and psychotherapy services to thousands of individuals, couples and families with a wide range of mental health concerns.
Established in 2014, we work with individuals from all age groups referred to our clinic to provide an array of services. Our dedicated customer care team complement and support our clinical team to provide patient centred approach.
Our patient centred approach is only possible due to our dedication and commitment to create a nurturing, validating, supportive and cohesive culture for all staff. We are committed to the idea that the workplace should be somewhere where each individual member of staff can thrive, therefore we work with our staff members to meet their individual needs, ensuring that they are sufficiently challenged and stimulated, and endeavour to provide a place where their career can progress, and they can realise their full potential.
Our clinical team combine medical and psychological expertise with focus on innovation in healthcare. Working at the forefront of mental healthcare delivery, we are privileged to find ourselves in a position in which we can contribute to the advancement of mental healthcare services. We are clinician led and are actively working on several innovative emerging treatment interventions and treatment delivery models.
Psymplicity provides a broad range of psychological services including assessments, talking therapies, family support and psychoeducation. With demand for services surging, we are interested in speaking with CAMHS Therapists looking for an opportunity to work as an independent service provider to be part of a dynamic multi-disciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists, working together to provide an excellent care and treatment experience for our patients and helping us to further develop as a leading provider of psychological care. If we sound like a good match, please read on as we would be delighted for you to consider joining our team.
The role:
- You will be offering high standard therapeutic services to young people and their families
- You will work with the Psychology Service Lead and the Medical Director to continuously support the service's growth
- You will attend and contribute to clinician support activities such as risk, MDT, reflective practice, learning and development seminars
- You can be involved in projects supporting service improvement and provide assessments (ADOS, ADI-R) if you have an interest in this.
Requirements:
- You must be registered with a professional organisation to provide therapy
- You must have recent and relevant experience providing therapeutic interventions to young people and their families
- You must have your own insurance and clinical supervision in place
- You must have competency in identifying, monitoring and handling risk and changes in risk
- You have excellent written and spoken communication skills as well as interpersonal skills
- You must be able to evaluate your own practice and use outcome measures