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Job summary

Main area
Offender ‘Personality Disorder’ Services
Grade
7
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Part time - 30 hours per week
Job ref
173-49125-RSP
Employer
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Offender Personality Disorder Service
Town
Leeds
Salary
£47,810 - £54,710 pa pro rata
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
06/11/2025 23:59

Employer heading

Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust logo

Clinical/Counselling/Forensic Psychologist or Psychotherapist/CBT

7

Job overview

‘Discovery’ is an Intensive Intervention Risk Management Service (IIRMS) covering the West and South Yorkshire area. This innovative team is part of a wider ‘Offender Personality Disorder Service’; a joint initiative between the NHS and His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS), supporting individuals under probation supervision who present with complex personality difficulties, often linked to early trauma and offending behaviour. We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Psychologist to join Discovery’s multidisciplinary team of probation staff, NHS professionals and housing support workers, to guide our service users in making the challenging transition from custody to community living. 

The Discovery service covers a large region of Yorkshire, and the role involves travel to various probation offices, probation approved premises and community locations to meet service users for direct work. Whilst being a car driver is not essential, it would be advantageous in this respect. 

Join us in making a meaningful difference to the lives of individuals with complex needs, while developing your career in a dynamic and supportive environment.

Main duties of the job

As a Band 7 Psychologist, you will be responsible for delivering trauma-informed psychological assessments, formulations, and interventions to high-risk individuals. You will work across community settings, including probation offices and Approved Premises, providing psychologically-led case management and psychoeducational interventions.

You will also offer supervision, consultation and training to NHS, probation and third sector staff, helping to embed psychologically-informed practice across the service. The role involves close collaboration with NHS and criminal justice colleagues, contributing to service development, audit, and research across the wider ‘Offender Personality Disorder Service’. 

The service offers a supportive environment with opportunities for supervision, training, and career progression. 

 

Working for our organisation

The Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LYPFT) is the main provider of Mental Health and Learning Disability services in Leeds. We also provide specialist inpatient services in York and some highly specialised services across the country. As a teaching trust with strong links to local universities, we are a centre of excellence for teaching, research and development.

There are many benefits of working for LYPFT including fantastic employee wellbeing support, 27 - 33 days annual leave, flexible working and remote working arrangements, the NHS Pension Scheme, coaching, support and opportunities for career development and training and education support alongside a range of exclusive discounts and payment schemes including for cars, extra leave days and more NHS Discount Offers.

We also have a bank department, offering variety of roles in nursing, allied health professions, healthcare support worker and administration clerical. Permanent employees are automatically added to bank. 

Applicants should be aware that individuals requiring a visa to work in the UK, the Trust only provides sponsorship for registered healthcare practitioner roles (this does not include Healthcare Support Workers). This is an essential requirement, and the Trust is unable to offer you a role if you do not meet Trust requirements for sponsorship and Home Office requirements for a visa.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

We recruit people based on their values and qualifications (where required) and believe that their lived experience is an advantage, this means that together we are as diverse as the communities we care for. Simply put, when we employ caring people who act with integrity and have the right skills, we can give those with mental health challenges, learning disabilities and neurodiversity high-quality care and support to live fulfilling lives, and make our staff feel purposeful, happy and valued.

All our information is available in accessible formats. Please contact the Recruitment team [email protected] 
Attached to this advert is our candidates guide to values-based recruitment and supporting guidance on how to make a successful application. 

If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact the Recruitment Team or see the attached candidate guide to reasonable adjustments. 

To find out more about the key responsibilities and the specific skills and experience you’ll need, look at the Job Description & Person Specification attachments under the Supporting Documents heading. 

So that you’re even more equipped to make an informed decision to apply to us, you’ll need to take time to read the Candidate Guide to Values Based Recruitment. This document provides you with information to help you apply.

Person specification

Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • Doctorate level training in Clinical Psychology as accredited by the BPS (or equivalent for those who trained prior to 1996) with HCPC registration OR doctorate level training in Forensic Psychology OR Counselling Psychology, with registration as a practitioner psychologist with HCPC OR Masters or above in a psychotherapy, and accredited as a psychotherapist with UKCP or BPC (British Psychoanalytic Council) OR Postgraduate Diploma qualification in Cognitive and/or Behavioural Psychotherapy AND Accreditation with BABCP as a CBT therapist AND with either a prior core profession or via KSA route

Skills

Essential criteria
  • Specialist psychological assessment and treatment across diverse care settings (outpatient, community, primary care, inpatient, forensic setting).
  • Effective communication of complex, technical, and sensitive information to clients, families, carers, and professionals.
  • Skilled in providing consultation to both professional and non-professional groups.

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Work with diverse client groups across the lifespan, including those with complex and severe presentations.
  • Professionalism in managing highly emotive and distressing situations.
  • Use of clinical governance mechanisms to support safe and effective practice in challenging environments.

Knowledge

Essential criteria
  • In-depth understanding of specialised psychological therapies relevant to the service user population.
  • Awareness of clinical governance principles and their application in forensic and community settings.

Employer certification / accreditation badges

NHS Pastoral Care Quality AwardApprenticeships logoNo smoking policyWhite RibbonAge positiveInvestors in People: GoldImproving working livesArmed Forces Covenant Gold AwardDisability confident employer

Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Documents to download

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
John Atkinson
Job title
Senior Forensic Psychologist
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
07790977037
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