Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Paediatric Neurodevelopmental Clinical Psychologist
Requirements
Candidates should have expertise in delivering specialist psychological assessments and managing clinical caseloads. The role requires the ability to provide psychological advice and make decisions regarding risk based on professional guidelines.
Job Description
Responsibilities
The Clinical Psychologist will contribute to the Development & Behaviour Pathway, providing neurodevelopmental assessments for children and young people referred to Community Paediatrics. Key responsibilities include:
- Managing new referrals, including initial grading and multidisciplinary triage.
- Acting as a coordinator and liaising with other services for children and young people.
- Delivering specialist psychological assessments (e.g., ASD and cognitive assessments, general development assessment) using a range of tools and methods.
- Providing expert psychological advice and consultation to professionals involved in care planning.
- Managing a clinical caseload autonomously, including assessment, treatment, and discharge.
- Signposting or referring families to appropriate services (e.g., CAMHS, parenting support) when neurodevelopmental diagnosis is not the primary need.
- Delivering teaching and training to healthcare professionals.
- Supervising trainee psychologists and supporting service development through research, audit, and clinical governance.
To provide specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to clients’ formulation, diagnosis and treatment or management plan.
To make decisions regarding levels of risk (e.g. suicidal ideation and intent, deliberate self-harm, physical risk to self or others, Child Protection issues) based on professional guidelines and to make any necessary referrals to other services e.g. CAMHS or social care.
Provide specialist consultancy to members of the multi-disciplinary care teams regarding understanding the psychological needs of their patients.
Participate in the triaging of referrals made to Community Paediatrics.
Please see full JD & PS for full details.
At DCHFT, we pride ourselves on the care we provide for our patients, and on the culture, we are creating for our staff. We work hard to create a fair, inclusive environment for our staff.
Our Mission is to provide outstanding care for people in ways which matter to them, and our vision is Dorset County Hospital, working with our health and social care partners, will be at the heart of improving the well-being of our communities.
We are a Trust that celebrates diversity, and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applications from people in all under-represented groups.
We understand that some applicants may choose to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in preparing their application materials. While this is not discouraged, we kindly remind candidates that all submissions must be truthful and accurately reflect your own experiences and suitability for this role.
Personal integrity and authenticity are central to our recruitment process. We value honesty and appreciate applications that are genuine and representative of the individual behind them.
UKVI Sponsorship: This role is eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route, as defined by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). We welcome applications from individual who require sponsorship to work in the UK. Sponsorship will be offered subject to meeting UKVI eligibility criteria.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Zoey Louise Fry Job title: Paediatric Community & Outpatient Matron Email address: zoey.fry@dchft.nhs.uk Telephone number: 01305254279
Polly Daniel - polly.daniel@dchft.nhs.uk
Clinical Psychologist
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About Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Our busy, modern hospital provides a full range of district general services, including an accident and emergency department, and links with satellite units in five community hospitals. We are the main provider of acute hospital services to a population of around 210,000, living within Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset and Purbeck. We also provide renal services for patients throughout Dorset and South Somerset; a total population of 850,000. Our staff work in GP surgeries, schools, residential homes and people’s own homes as well as Dorset County Hospital and the community hospitals.