Job Title: Senior Psychologist (CDNT)
Location: Athlone
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week, 6 months tenure with possibility of extending further
Role Overview: We are seeking an experienced Senior Psychologist to join our client's Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT) for a 6-month period. This role is an exciting opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, providing psychological assessments and interventions to children with complex needs and their families. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and delivering evidence-based interventions, supporting service users through collaborative, person-centred approaches, and ensuring compliance with best practices and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities:
* Deliver high-quality psychological services aligned with best practices.
* Carry a clinical caseload appropriate to the role.
* Conduct psychological assessments, using appropriate tools and data sources.
* Formulate and implement psychological therapeutic interventions based on individual needs.
* Provide clinical supervision to psychology staff and trainees.
* Participate in case planning, multidisciplinary reviews, and care coordination.
* Ensure the ethical and professional delivery of psychological services.
* Use evidence-based research to support clinical practice.
* Conduct service evaluations, audits, and research projects to inform service development.
* Participate in professional development initiatives and contribute to policy improvements.
* Provide clinical training and supervision for psychology trainees and other professionals.
* Offer training and consultation to staff across a range of agencies and settings.
* Ensure continuous professional development (CPD) and compliance with regulatory standards.
* Comply with all health and safety policies, child protection guidelines, and HIQA standards.
* Act as a Designated Officer under the Protection for Persons Reporting Child Abuse Act 1998.
* Support sustainable health and safety initiatives in the workplace.
* Oversee the co-ordination of service delivery within the designated area.
* Contribute to budgetary control, strategic planning, and service evaluation.
* Ensure compliance with data protection, Freedom of Information, and reporting protocols.
Key Requirements:
* Relevant Psychology Qualification – A postgraduate qualification in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology, accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or an equivalent recognized qualification.
* Minimum 5 Years’ Post-Graduate Experience – At least two years of which must be post-qualification experience as a professional psychologist.
* Experience in Child Disability Services – Candidates must demonstrate competence in working within the CDNT model, meeting the needs of children with disabilities and their families.
* Excellent Communication & Interpersonal Skills – Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team and liaise with families, caregivers, and external agencies.
* Clinical Supervision Experience – Ability to provide clinical supervision to junior psychologists and other staff members.
* Knowledge of National Policies & Best Practices – Understanding of relevant legislation, HIQA standards, and HSE policies governing disability services.
* IT Proficiency – Ability to use electronic health records and reporting systems.
* Full, Clean Driving License.
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