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Assistant Psychologist Brain Injury Linkworker - HMP Berwyn

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Assistant Psychologist Brain Injury Linkworker
Must be a driver and have access to a vehicle due to the location
Location: HMP Berwyn
Salary: £28,392 per annum
Hours: 35hrs per week (This is a fixed term contract until 31st August 2027)
Brainkind's Award-Winning Brain Injury Linkworker (BIL) Service, are delighted to advertise for an Assistant Psychologist Brain Injury Linkworker to join our team at HMP Berwyn and Approved Premises. The service covers three male prison and probation services across North Wales and requires use of your own vehicle to travel between the different sites. This is a hybrid working position with travel to HMPPS sites 4 days a week and working from home 1 day per week.
Our Brain Injury Linkworker role, which sits in the Brainkind Policy & Social Change Team, works with adult men in prison and on probation under the supervision of a clinical psychologist.
The successful candidate will be responsible for specialised assessment and support of people in prison with acquired brain injury and undertake data collection for research purposes. He or she will work in partnership with prison staff and external organisations within the prison and community to support service users to access appropriate services.
Please note Brainkind was formally The Disabilities Trust.
For an insight into BILs follow this link.
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- To work in HMPPS and receive remote clinical supervision and guidance from a Clinical Psychologist, Programme Manager, and Project Support Officer.
- To work as part of a team of assistant psychologists and clinical psychologists to develop resources for the Brain Injury Linkworker Service.
- To support and manage a complex and varied caseload of individuals within the Criminal Justice System.
- To administer the Brain Injury Screening Index (BISI) to identify individuals that screen positive for an ABI and complete an assessment of needs to develop an Individual Support Plan (ISP) and planned release (or resettlement plan) for each service user.
- To ensure each Individual Support Plan is appropriately designed to complement existing Healthcare and other relevant goals.
- To implement and review Individual Support Plans with the service user and under supervision ensuring individual needs and preferences are placed at the centre of the process.
- To complete further assessment, develop formulations and provide neuropsychological interventions as agreed within clinical supervision.
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ABOUT YOU:
- An upper second class or first class honours degree in psychology
- An understanding of the needs of people with brain injury and mental health difficulties and the ability to engage people in psychological therapy
- Experience of working with people with complex needs
- Experience of delivering 1:1 psychological interventions
- Experience of collection and analysis of statistical data
- Ability to communicate sensitive information
- Willingness to work within a prison setting
- Willingness to comply with all security and confidentiality aspects of working within a secure environment


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REWARDS:
You can look forward to excellent benefits including:
- A competitive rate of £28,392 per annum
- 33 Days AL
- Excellent training and support
- Company Pension
- Group life assurance
- Eye voucher scheme
- Long service and staff awards
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
To join our friendly team, click the Apply Now button.
Please note applications close on the 30th July.
All successful candidates are subject to compliance checks including 3 years of checkable references and DBS/PVG checks
Brainkind are a Disability Confident Employer. As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy. Brainkind is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive organisation. It is a place where we recognise, celebrate, and live our values which includes offering a range of inclusive employment policies and staff engagement forums to support employees from all backgrounds.
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