Clinical Psychologist

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9 months ago
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Make a Lasting Impact in Neurorehabilitation

A specialist neurorehabilitation service in Glasgow is seeking a Clinical Psychologist for a 9-month fixed-term role. Working within a supportive multi-disciplinary team, you’ll provide clinical and neuropsychological input to adults with acquired brain injuries in a therapeutic, person-centred environment.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a service that prioritises goal-focused recovery, with access to high-quality resources, supervision, and professional development.

The Role

As a Clinical Psychologist, you will:

Deliver specialist psychological and neuropsychological assessments
Formulate and implement evidence-based, person-centred treatment plans
Provide therapeutic interventions for individuals, families, and groups
Collaborate with a skilled MDT to support rehabilitation goals
Act as keyworker or clinical lead where appropriate
Liaise with families, service users, and external professionals
Contribute to clinical research, audits, and service development
What You’ll Need

Degree in Psychology (BPS-accredited or equivalent)
HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
Strong knowledge of psychological models relevant to ABI/neurorehab
Understanding of current legislation and best practice
A collaborative approach and commitment to equality, diversity & inclusion
What’s in it for you?

Competitive salary: £48,788 – £56,747 DOE (FTE)
38 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays, pro rata)
Option to buy/sell up to 5 days annual leave
Health Cash Plan (from June 2025)
Company Pension Scheme
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Group life assurance
Free eye test vouchers
Long service and staff recognition awards
Free parking
Ongoing training, development, and CPD opportunities
If you're a qualified Clinical Psychologist with a passion for neurorehabilitation and a collaborative spirit, this is your chance to contribute to meaningful recovery journeys in a highly supportive setting

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