The Rehab Group
We are an independent voluntary organisation providing services and support for people with disabilities and their families for more than 70 years. Our work positively impacts the lives of over 10,000 people with disabilities, equipping them with the confidence, skills, and self-belief to achieve their expressed goals
Job Title:
Psychologist
6 months Fixed Term Contract, Full-time 35 hours per week
Location:
National Learning Network – Co. Donegal
Job Purpose :
The purpose of the role is to develop and implement psychological interventions that meet individual service-users’ needs by providing holistic assessment and direct support and guidance to service-users and staff alike.
Minimum Education & Experience required:
1. Relevant Master’s and / or Doctorate level, professional qualification in Psychology recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland
2. Chartered membership (or eligible for) with the Psychological Society of Ireland or Chartered membership (or eligible for) of the British Psychological Society.
3. At least 3 years work experience in the field of Learning Disability/Autism/Mental Health/Physical or Sensory Disability
4. An understanding of the Recovery Approach and of Person Centred Planning would be an advantage
5. Good IT skills
6. Good organisational and time management skills
7. The ability to develop positive relationships both internally and externally
8. Comprehensive knowledge of disability and the potential impact of training and preparation for employment can have
9. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
10. Professional, positive and confident approach
11. Know and implement professional boundaries and best practice
12. Delivery of information and facilitation skills an advantage
13. Have a good knowledge of the National Guidance Children First and the HSE Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Policy
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Job Area
Support Planning – Support students / service users and the staff that support them to identify personal goals and learning, social, emotional, cognitive needs. Support students / service users to prepare for Individual Action Plan (IAP) or Person-Centred Planning meetings. Contribute to intake assessments.
Psychological Assessment – Undertake appropriate psychological assessments using data from psychological tests, self-report measures, direct and indirect observations and interviews with students / service users and other stakeholders where appropriate. Summarise the results of clinical assessments in professional and accessible reports in line with professional standards and the intended audience.
Psychological Intervention & Support – Design and implement high-quality, formulation-driven psychological interventions, therapies and supports based on appropriate conceptual frameworks, established evidence-based practice and Rehab Groups commitment to the principles of recovery, co-production, equality, diversity, dignity and respect. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of psychological interventions and make adjustments as necessary. Present recommendations in professional and accessible manner in line with professional standards and the intended audience. Be aware of and refer students/service users to other external clinical services where appropriate. Develop and work within a stepped care model including inter-agency work and service delivery.
Practice Support & Systems Level Intervention – Provide support, regular consultation and guidance to staff to help them deliver high-quality support in line with best practice. Design and deliver training to staff to support and ensure good practice e.g., in the areas of mental health, education, rehabilitation etc.
Clinical Supervision - Provide regular and scheduled supervision and training to Rehabilitation Officers, Trainee Psychologists and Assistant Psychologists, including supervision and support in between scheduled sessions as needed.
Internal & External Relationships - Build and maintain relationships with colleagues across functions and regions and within the interdisciplinary team. Communicate effectively and work in co-operation with other team members and others to ensure integrated service provision. Foster an understanding of the role and contribution of psychology by providing professional consultation, education, guidance and support to others as appropriate. Liaise with stakeholders as appropriate, to include families, professionals, and external agencies.
Quality Improvement Initiatives & Project Work - Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and other working groups related to the work of the psychology team (including influencing and contributing to the development & review of relevant policies, procedures & programmes within the organisation). Contribute to other relevant processes where necessary e.g., audit, service evaluation and review systems; service planning initiatives & business development proposals etc.
Governance & Quality Assurance – Identify, assess, monitor and manage risks within each psychologist’s area of responsibility and escalate these where appropriate to the respective Senior / Principal Psychologist, thus ensuring appropriate governance and quality assurance of psychological services. Collect and collate metrics and performance indicators relevant to the delivery of professional clinical services in order to support ongoing service evaluation, quality assurance and governance activities.
Research & Evaluation – Conduct research that aligns with Rehab’s strategic vision and priorities. Promote a culture that values evidence-based practice and designs services based on this framework; publish & disseminate research results and innovative practice externally. Present at conferences and other events to showcase the work of NLN and Rehab Group. Establish Rehab Group as an expert and leader in the field.
Operational Environment
This Psychologist role is a multi-site role based in the below locations:
NLN Donegal, NLN Sligo and NLN Leitrim.
Additional requirements
14. The post requires that the postholder has a full, clean driving licence and has available personal transport and that the postholder will undertake travel as part of the position and work flexibly due to the geographic spread of services across the region.
15. As part of our recruitment process, if applicable, candidates will be required to provide a Police certificate from the countries they have resided prior coming to Ireland.
Please note that candidates may be placed in a recruitment panel
Annual Salary : Salary range of €49 – 74K per annum.
Staff benefits:
16. Company Pension Scheme
17. Paid maternity/paternity/adoption leave
18. Educational leave
19. 24 days annual leave pro-rata
20. Bike to work scheme
21. Tax saver travel scheme
22. Income protection
23. Unpaid leave
24. Health and Wellbeing programme
25. Company credit union scheme
26. Employee discount scheme
27. Digital Doctor
28. Financial support for studying and study leave
29. Long Service Reward Scheme
30. Sick leave
31. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Closing Date:
Please submit your application to this post by 24/06/2024