Job description
This is an exciting opportunity to gain experience, training and a formal qualification in applied psychology. The successful candidate will complete a funded 18 month Masters in Clinical Associate Psychology and end point assessment with the University of Plymouth and will be employed by and complete a training placement with Sheffield Health and Social Care Trust (SHSC).
CAPs are an exciting new profession whose training has been approved as a Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship. During your training phase, you will be undertaking the MSc Programme, delivered remotely with the University of Plymouth.
7 trainee CAP posts are available for the 2023 intake, which will be placed across the following services:
Inpatient Acute Services, Primary Care Mental Health Team, Crisis Resolution-Home Treatment Team and the Single Point of Access and Emotional Wellbeing Service.
During the apprenticeship phase, whilst undertaking the MSc programme, you will be remunerated at Band 5. Your MSc registration and course fees will be paid for you, so in return, once qualified and your apprenticeship has been successfully completed, we ask that you commit to stay with SHSC for at least a further two years, during which time we will remunerate you at a Band 6.
For further information on the Plymouth University CAP training, refer to: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/apprenticeships/msc-clinical-associate-psychologist
Interviews will take place during the week commencing 19th June 2023
As a Trainee Clinical Associate Psychologist (CAP), your role will be split between undertaking the Masters programme and working in your allocated service, to develop the clinical skills and competencies essential to the role. Teaching will predominantly be facilitated online and hours of study will vary across the programme, but will be equivalent to 7.5 hours per week. Post holders may be required to travel locally to attend the training in small groups for some sessions.
Trainee CAPs will be supported to develop their knowledge, skills and behaviours required to integrate psychotherapeutic models and to work in a personalised and effective manner, supporting individuals with complex mental health needs. The Masters programme is competency based, focusing on a range of clinical skills; including assessment, formulation, delivering evidence-based psychological interventions, service evaluation and research.
The CAP Apprenticeship Standards can be viewed here: https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/apprenticeship-standards/clinical-associate-in-psychology-cap-integrated-degree-v1-0
Applicants will need to be self-motivated, have significant prior experience of working in a mental health setting (or other relevant person-facing roles) and have achieved a minimum of a 2:1 Honours Degree in Psychology from a BPS accredited programme (or 2.2 accredited Honours Degree in Psychology with additional appropriate experience to be assessed).
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
We are passionate about providing the very best care to the people we support, and we are looking for amazing people who share this passion to join us.
What is it that makes our Trust such a special place to work? Well, it's all about the people. Our staff, service users, carers and families all come from such diverse backgrounds and all have expertise and stories to share.
It’s important that you feel supported in your role, that the people who you work with are as passionate as you are and that your health and wellbeing is taken care of.
The Apprenticeship requirements are:
1. Have lived in UK / EU / EEA for 3 years
2. Not currently on publicly funded training
3. 2 years post any publicly funded psychology training as stipulated by HEE (https://www.hee.nhs.uk/our-work/mental-health/psychological-professions/funding-psychological-professions-training-programmes)
4. Maths and English at level 2
5. BPS graduate basis for eligibility (you have covered this one already)
Job Description Overview:
- To understand a structured programme of learning including personal study, academic work, research, placement learning and assessment leading to the award of the end point assessment and the MSc in Clinical Associate Psychology.
- To undertake specialised psychological assessments, treatments and other types of clinical intervention appropriate to this level of training with individual clients/ groups of clients and research activity within the service you work in.
- To become able to work independently, initially under supervision, on a day-to-day basis. This work will be supervised and reviewed regularly with supervision usually being offered by a qualified Clinical Psychologist.
- This Masters training is organised and managed through a partnership between the University of Plymouth and Sheffield Health and Social Care Foundation Trust (SHSC). Trainees are sponsored and employed by SHSC where they complete all training. MSc trainees are required to fulfil both academic and clinical requirements, including the end point assessment in order to progress in training to qualify.
- Trainee Clinical Associate Psychologists are required to abide by the BPS Code of Conduct and meet induction standards, and NHS employers are required to abide by the Code of Practice for employers.
- The trainee will receive supervision within the job role to ensure that they meet the required levels of competence to complete the MSc course and the end point assessment.