Honorary Assistant Psychologist

London, Greater London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
This job is closed.
Job description

We are looking for an honorary assistant psychologist to join our therapy team.

We need someone who:

·          Has completed a psychology (with GBR) or other related degree or is in the process of completion.

·          Has a keen interest in working in the area of mental health for asylum seekers,

       refugees and victims of trafficking.

·          Has direct experience working with people who have mental health problems.

·          Is looking to develop their clinical skills and expertise.

·          Has experience working with databases and using programs such as Excel/SPSS.

·          Has strong organisational skills.

·          Is available 1 day a week for at least 6 months (on Tuesdays and Wednesdays only)

This is a client-facing role and prospective applicants will need to be able to travel to our offices in London for face-to-face work.  Travel expenses to and from our offices will be reimbursed.

Your role would include:

·        Conducting initial assessments for people newly referred into our service to ascertain their legal, social, and psychological needs and to assess their suitability for our services;

·        Conducting structured care plan reviews with clients to monitor their progress over time;

·        Completing standardised measures with clients for research and therapeutic purposes;

·        Shadowing and working with clinical psychologists;

·        Completing casework with clients;

·        Attending regular clinical supervision;

·        Entering data and contributing to audits and reports which will help us to improve how we support our clients and secure funding for vital projects;

·        Assisting with preparation of materials for group/workshops we offer;

·        Based on experience and progression in the role, there may be opportunities for some individual therapeutic ‘stabilisation’ work with clients.

We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups in Clinical Psychology (such as people with disabilities, men, those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds or those who have lived experience similar to those of the clients we support).

Ø  To apply for this position, please head to our website and attach both your CV and a cover letter (including which day you are available to volunteer at HBF and specifying which role you are applying for) by 5pm on Tuesday 22nd April

Ø  We anticipate that interviews will take place w/c 5th May 2025.

Ø  Please note that applications will be capped at 20, meaning that if we receive more than 20 applications whilst the application window is open, no new applications will be accepted.

Ø  Unfortunately, due to capacity, we are only able to contact successful candidates shortlisted for interview/

Ø  Please note, a three-month probation period is in place across all HBF voluntary roles.

Ø  Successful candidates will be offered the position subject to a DBS check.

Posted by
Helen Bamber Foundation View profile Organisation type Registered Charity
Posted on: Thursday, 10 April 2025
Closed date: 16 April 2025 at 09:23
Tags: Human Rights, Psychology / Therapy, Refugee / Immigration

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