An incredible new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Consultant Psychologist to work in an exceptional hospital based in the Leeds, West Yorkshire area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers
The hospital is a locked rehabilitation recovery service for patients requiring an integrated treatment approach, focusing on active rehabilitation in order to progress into future community placements
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Psychologist with a HCPC Registration**
As the Consultant Psychologist your key responsibilities include:
Receives and responds promptly to referrals undertaking assessments to determine and plan an effective therapy programme for assigned clients using appropriate and relevant treatments, activities and interventions
Facilitates individual and group therapy sessions within the given field of therapy ensuring activities and interventions continue to meet the needs of the client, and are consistent with the provisions detailed in the client’s therapy plan
Manages an assigned caseload within agreed timescales ensuring regular interaction and communication with clients, professional colleagues and clinical staff
Maintains accurate and up-to-date records in the form of case notes, case files, clinical reports, computerised information systems and other associated documentation presenting and sharing relevant information and knowledge concerning assigned clients with professional and clinical colleagues at regular MDT meetings
Leads and co-ordinates professional and clinical colleagues, providing psychotherapeutic advice and guidance, and assists with the analysis of statistical data and information for research and audit purposes
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experience of working in areas of Complex Clients and at a strategic level
Experience in delivering highly specialist interventions for those complex service users
Training in Clinical Supervision
A confident grasp of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and at least two other therapeutic modalities
Leadership and management experience
The successful Consultant Psychologist you will receive an excellent salary of £46,800 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent part time role working 22.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Free on-site parking
Supplemented meals
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Birthday Holiday - Your Birthday as an extra day’s annual leave
Enhanced maternity pay
Contributory pension scheme
Flexible benefits including reduced rates and access to new schemes including gym membership, IT technology (laptops/tablets/smartphones) and Healthcare Cash Plan (Simply Health Scheme)
Access to development opportunities
Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel
Leadership & management development
Long service award
Refer a friend bonus
Reference ID: 7085
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People Administration:
Process paperwork related to variation of contracts for exiting employees, ensuring compliance with legal and organisational requirements
Prepare and distribute HR-related documents, such as employment contracts, variation of contract letters
Produce regular management reports
Support the implementation of systems relating to the function, for example Sage
Assist in the recruitment process by posting job openings, screening resumes, scheduling interviews, and conducting background checks, when instructed
Support the management of the sponsorship license and records related to sponsorship staff
Administer employee benefits platform
Serve as a point of contact for employees regarding HR-related questions, concerns, and requests for assistance
Facilitate communication between employees and the People Function, and escalate issues as needed to ensure timely resolution
Promote a positive work environment and organisational culture by fostering employee engagement and morale
Manage queries in the general HR Inbox, escalating to the People and Sponsorship Advisor when required. Support in right to work checks and DBS applications. Submission of Occupational Health referrals
Adding new starters to platform, Review of routine employee letters, including probation and invitation letter. Ensuring sickness records, and maternity/paternity records are up to date, e.g. on the sickness absence tracker
Health and Safety:
Fire safety in the office (office risk assessments, regular function checks and recording thereof, nominations for fire warden, logs). PAT testing of office equipment, and ensuring this is done prior to the previous end-date
Stationery Supply Management:
Cost and budget control - liaising with the finance team and providing reports as required. Purchasing of stationery supplies. Stock control. Allowance to people who use the office
Office Organisation:
Managing use of space by personnel (preventing overcrowding, hot desk bookings). Ensuring any notices are in date (H&S notices, insurance certificates etc). Booking meeting and training rooms when necessary. Keeping the kitchen clean and stocked where necessary. Organising celebrations in the office, including birthday cards and cakes for staff, and for registered managers. Managing the archive function for the business
Direct Operational Support:
Answering the telephone when necessary and directing callers to the appropriate person/s. Welcoming guests to the office and supporting their visit with information, guidance and refreshments as appropriate. Planning office induction to new managers and liaising with Heads of Department to facilitate delivery
Administration Support:
Communicating with staff regarding return of equipment after leaving etc. Taking and producing minutes for meetings when asked, including, but not limited to, team meetings
Assistance to CEO:
Ensuring refreshments are provided and delivered according to the CEO's requirements, for them and for the Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director. Managing communications for CEO in all formats. Managing the CEO's environment to comply with their requirements. Undertaking such tasks as buying gifts, arranging travel, etc. as required
Training:Business Administration - Level 3.Training Outcome:To be discussed upon successful completion of the Level 3 Business Administration apprenticeship.Employer Description:The Rehability UK Group is a dynamic and innovative family of companies driven by the vision of our founder. We have grown from a base in the West Midlands, where we still have our Head Office in Birmingham, to include services across the Midlands and in both the South East and South West of England and we are now expanding into Northern England. The Rehability UK Community division is focussed on the West Midlands and the M25 corridor.
We support over 600 adults across a range of settings and employ around 1200 people across the country. These figures are not static, as the Group continues to develop and open new services.
Rehability UK is a leading Specialist Healthcare provider for Mental Health, Learning Disability, Autism, Brain Injury Rehab and Children's Services. Our services and the people who work in them exist to help the people we support to live their best possible lives. They are at the heart of all we do, whether we are working directly with them or working the support teams, such as HR, training and finance.
Healthcare isn’t and shouldn’t be a box-ticking exercise. We do the things we do because they add value, practicality, and happiness to the lives of the people we care for.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, working hours TBCSkills: Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Administrative skills....Read more...
Main purpose of the role:
The HR Support Apprentice will provide essential advice, guidance, and administrative support to the HR team in a busy, generalist environment, with a particular focus on recruitment and onboarding. The role involves supporting HR processes, assisting with hiring, induction, and employee record management, and helping to ensure smooth and consistent HR practices.
The post holder will develop practical HR skills and knowledge through a Level 3 apprenticeship while contributing to the team's overall effectiveness.
Our Values and Ways of Working:
We expect our HR Support Apprentices to act professionally, respectfully, and with integrity at all times, taking responsibility for their own learning and supporting colleagues and the wider HR team.
We value individuals who are approachable, reflective, and eager to develop, taking pride in how they represent themselves and the organisation.
We appreciate dependable, positive, and accountable team members who are willing to learn, ask questions, and grow their skills.
Confident, well-supported individuals contribute to an effective and welcoming HR environment. We encourage collaboration, open communication, and valuing different perspectives, recognising that trust, respect, and teamwork are key to the success of the HR function and the wider organisation.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist with the full recruitment cycle, including:
Posting job adverts
Supporting online recruitment campaigns and Website updates/management
Supporting at Jobs Fairs
Shortlisting candidates
Coordinating interviews and assessments
Communicating with candidates and hiring managers
Support the onboarding process for new starters:
Preparing new starter documentation
Coordinating induction schedules
Ensuring smooth integration of new employees
Maintain accurate HR records and databases:
Keeping trackers up to date
Keeping RTW information up to date and current
Supporting with HR record keeping
Assist with HR administrative tasks, such as:
Updating employee files
Preparing reports and correspondence
Staff file audits
Supporting with preparation and delivery of workshops
Support with the preparation of HR reports
Supporting HR projects as required. Provide general HR support to the team, including ad-hoc tasks across payroll, employee engagement, and HR policy administration
Other Duties:
Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements
Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in practice
Undertake additional duties as required to support the safe and effective running of the home
Model the organisation's values in practice and ensure they are embedded across the team
Training:All workshops are available online with a full-day delivery and at the end of every workshop, each individual will be set work-related tasks to be completed:
Induction - business and understanding
HR legislation and policy
HR function
HR systems and processes
Problem-solving
Project management
EPA prep
Training Outcome:Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you may have the opportunity to apply for a permanent position within Resicare Alliance.Employer Description:Employer Description Resicare Alliance has been formed since 28 January 2020. We have gone on to acquire some children's homes as well as opening our own. Our homes all have therapeutic oversight, and some have specialist therapeutic delivery for children who have experienced trauma in their years before coming to live with us. We work and support children with learning disabilities, autism, mental health, social, emotional, and behavioural needs. Our primary aim is to provide each child with the necessary tools and support needed to aid their transition to independent living or return to a family setting. The cycle of assessment: monitoring, evaluation, and review, will identify the support and provision required to ensure the child is able to build on areas of strength and make progress in all areas of need.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.Skills: Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Attention to detail,Communication skills,Initiative,IT skills,Logical,Non judgemental,Organisation skills,Patience,Problem solving skills,Team working....Read more...
To carry out the following activities under the direction of the teacher:
Support to the pupil(s):
Develop and apply knowledge and understanding of pupils’ general learning needs to ensure that support is given to them at an appropriate level
Supporting pupils with literacy and numeracy tasks, clarifying, and explaining instructions
Support pupils to use ICT and other equipment to enhance learning
Motivate and encourage pupils to concentrate on and fulfil the tasks set, to help them become independent learners.
To provide support, care, and supervision of pupils within the classroom, within the school and outside the school
To provide support for pupils’ personal needs to ensure a safe learning environment. This may include providing some direct personal care, support, and assistance to the pupil in respect of toileting, eating and mobility
To work with pupil groups, using a range of strategies to gain acceptance and inclusion of pupils with special educational needs
Support to the school:
To assist in the preparation for educational visits, and, where appropriate, accompany/supervise students undertaking off-site activities
To attend and contribute to school staff meetings and in-service training within contracted hours or outside normal hours by agreement
To assist in the supervision of Standard Assessment Tasks and tests / assessments as directed
To supervise pupils using cloakrooms, showers, and toilet facilities
Supervise pupils in playgrounds and when entering and leaving using school transport
To follow school procedures and report any concerns to the Headteacher, for example, health and safety risks
To adhere to and execute school policy and procedure where appropriate
Support to the teacher:
To assist in preparing and maintaining the learning environment, to support teaching staff in the development of learning strategies
To upkeep data files, catalogue resources, maintain inventories, photocopy, record TV programmes and use I.T. systems for administration and educational purposes
To assist in the preparation, organisation and maintenance of classrooms and their equipment, including assistance with and creation of displays, making basic visual aids, art and craft materials, mounting, and displaying pupils’ work
Support to the curriculum:
To support the use of ICT in the classroom – Work with and support pupils to ensure they are able to use ICT and other specialist equipment to enhance their learning
Undertake learning activities with pupils of varying abilities to ensure differentiation and access to the curriculum
Contribute to the implementation of the National and/or Foundation Curriculum and specific individual pupil targets and/or group targets
Working Environment:
The range of areas, number of classrooms/halls etc. will depend on the particular school
Most of the working day is spent standing, with periods of crouching / bending to engage pupils in activities
There may be an occasional need to physically lift pupils, such as for safety or care needs and occasional unpleasant conditions relating to pupils’ personal hygiene needs
A normal school environment, although the job holder may be involved in external school activities, such as swimming and educational visits
Training Outcome:
This is a fixed-term contract, during which additional training opportunities will be available
At the end of the role, opportunities may be available across the Trust
Employer Description:At Cheddon Fitzpaine Church School, we are committed to helping every child achieve their full potential. We are fortunate to have a hardworking and dedicated staff team who hold high expectations for all of our pupils. We foster a love of learning, nurture self‑esteem, and strive to make our curriculum fun, exciting and relevant. Our strong links with the Church, the local community, and our positive partnerships with parents are central to our ethos.Working Hours :8.45am- 3.15pm, with 30 minutes for lunch. Days to be confirmed.
The apprentice will be paid to attend college one day a week.Skills: Communication skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...