Clinical Psychologist (Full-Time, Term Time Only)Are you a passionate and experienced Clinical Psychologist looking for a rewarding role where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people with special educational needs? We are seeking a highly skilled Clinical Psychologist to join a dedicated, multidisciplinary team at a specialist school that supports children and young people with autism, complex learning needs, and associated social, emotional, and behavioural differences.This is a fantastic opportunity for a Clinical Psychologist who is committed to improving outcomes for neurodiverse students through evidence-based assessment, intervention, and collaborative practice. Working closely with school leaders, teachers, and therapeutic professionals, you will play a key role in shaping an emotionally nurturing and psychologically informed learning environment.Role Responsibilities:
- Lead and contribute to multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions, developing psychological formulations and intervention plans for pupils with complex needs.
- Conduct detailed psychological assessments, including cognitive, emotional, and behavioural profiles, to support individualised learning and care plans.
- Design, implement, and evaluate evidence-based interventions that promote students' emotional regulation, resilience, and mental health.
- Provide one-to-one and group therapeutic support where appropriate.
- Offer consultation, guidance, and training to teachers, support staff, and leadership teams to enhance understanding of autism, trauma, attachment, and neurodevelopmental profiles.
- Prepare clear and comprehensive psychological reports, communicating findings and recommendations to staff, parents, and external professionals.
- Contribute to the development of policies, procedures, and best practice within the school's psychological and therapeutic framework.
- Supervise and support Assistant Psychologists and contribute to staff training and reflective practice sessions.
- Participate in service development, research, and audit projects to improve the quality and impact of provision.
- Work collaboratively with families, carers, and outside agencies to ensure holistic and consistent support for each young person.
- Manage a team of assistant psychologists, counselling therapist, and occupational therapists.
- Doctoral qualification in Clinical Psychology (HCPC registered).
- Significant experience working as a Clinical Psychologist with children and young people, ideally in educational, CAMHS, or specialist settings.
- Experience of assessing and supporting young people with autism, learning disabilities, and complex needs.
- Skilled in psychological formulation, therapeutic intervention, and multi-agency working.
- A sound understanding of trauma-informed, attachment-aware, and neuro-affirmative practice.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
- Commitment to safeguarding, child protection, and promoting pupil well-being.
- The opportunity to work in a supportive and forward-thinking school environment with access to excellent facilities.
- Professional autonomy to shape psychological practice and influence whole-school well-being strategies.
- Regular clinical supervision, CPD opportunities, and access to training to support ongoing professional development.
- The chance to make a tangible difference in the lives of children and young people with complex needs.
Salary range
- GPB 53,000 - GPB 80,000
