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Freelance Psychologist

London
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We are actively looking for Clinical & Counselling Psychologists from across the UK to assist us with our Medico Legal work
Registration Required: HCPC Registration
Experience: Minimum 1 year Clinical Psychology Experience
Availability: Flexible working hours available including evenings and weekend.
Role:
· To provide Medico Legal assessments for Personal Injury, Immigration and Crime cases.
· To complete Psychology assessments for a variety of symptoms (e.g. PTSD, Anxiety, Flashbacks Depression etc.)
· A Pro-Forma will be provided for the experts to complete.
o Medical Secretaries will type up the reports.
o The completed Report will be returned to the expert to validate.
· To be able to provide CBT & EMDR Treatment when required.
Job Overview
We are seeking a Clinical Psychologist to join our team and provide psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to clients. The ideal candidate will have experience working with children and individuals with autism, demonstrating a passion for patient care and clinical research.
Responsibilities

  • Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
  • Provide therapy to clients, including children and individuals with autism
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive care
  • Engage in clinical research and contribute to evidence-based practices
    Requirements
    -Enhanced DBS
    -Photo ID and proof of address
    -ICO cert
    -Indemnity Insurance - specifically referencing medico-legal with
    -£5,000,000 cover
    -HCPC/GMC Cert
    -Patient Redacted Sample Report (if possible)
    Experience – we are happy to take on Clinical Psychologists who do not have experience in Medico Legal work as long as they have at least 1 year Clinical Psychology experience and are on the HCPC Register.
    Travel – the Psychologists will need to be willing and able to travel to a clinic nearby. The closest clinic to them will depend on their location but we do have access to 250 clinics across the UK.
    Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Freelance
    Pay: £150-£200 per case

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