Job Description
This is an exciting opportunity to join a community team and develop innovative approaches to providing mental health care within a local community. You will be part of the Crawley and/or East Grinstead Primary Care Network (PCN) multidisciplinary teams to empower people with long-term health conditions to improve their quality of life and prevent hospital admission.
PCN Psychological Therapists work within a primary care setting and are part of a small team of psychological practitioners within the wider West Sussex PCNs. You will be working alongside social workers and prescribers, community nurses and mental health nurses to provide holistic and integrated approach to care using a variety of therapy models.
This post can be full-time (up to 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday) working across two teams in Crawley and East Grinstead. Or you can work part-time (22.5 hours per week in Crawley or 15 hours per week in East Grinstead PCN). Work days and hours for this role can be discussed and negotiated with the successful candidate.
Psychologically informed practice is embedded and encouraged in our service, and providing reflective practice sessions, contributing to case discussions and consultations, carrying out assessments are essential aspects of the role. You will receive regular individual supervision, peer supervision, meetings with other allied psychologists and access to CPD opportunities throughout the year.
As a PCN Psychological Therapist, you will formulate and work with patients who have long-term physical health conditions co-morbid with mental health difficulties, delivering psychological therapy sessions in a time-limited service using a variety of evidence-based therapy models. You will provide specialist psychological assessments of patients referred to the Crawley & East Grinstead Primary Care Network (PCN) community teams.
With these teams, you will promote and develop reflective practice, psychological thinking and services within the organisation. You will provide advice and consultation to MDT colleagues on patients' psychological wellbeing and contribute to contingency plans.
You will contribute to training and education in psychological understanding and interventions to colleagues and staff in other services and agencies, where appropriate.
Why work with us?
- Positive 2021 NHS Staff Survey results
- The Care Quality Commission (CQC) rates our quality of services as good with outstanding features
- Stunning locations in Sussex, surrounded by the South Downs and the coast
- A great working environment in the community, in patients’ homes and our community hospitals
- Excellent training and development opportunities
- Real Living Wage Employer, with great rates of pay
- Flexible working options, including job sharing, annualised hours, career breaks, parental leave and adoption leave
- Supportive team environments
- Cost-effective and convenient workplace nurseries
- Thriving BAME, Disability and Wellbeing, LGBT+ and Religion and Belief staff networks
- Accredited Level 3 Disability Confident Leader, committed to creating inclusive workplaces
There are great transport links from London, Brighton, and the surrounding areas, as well as access to beautiful countryside, historic villages, and a bustling city life within a short distance.
(Clinical/Counselling Psychologist, CBT Therapist, Psychotherapist)
You will be involved in assessing, formulating and working with patients who have long-term physical health conditions co-morbid with mental health difficulties, delivering psychological therapy sessions in a time-limited service using a variety of evidence-based therapy models. You will be working with your team to promote and develop reflective practice, provide advice and consultation to MDT colleagues on patients' psychological wellbeing and contribute to contingency plans. You will also have opportunities to contribute to training and education in psychological understanding and interventions to colleagues.
For further questions please contact Dr Clarissa Bartlett.