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Assistant Psychologist

West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£27,485 - £30,162 per annum pro rata
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Grade
Band 4
Deadline
12 Sep 2025
Contract Type
24 months (Fixed Term)
Posted Date
29 Aug 2025

Job overview

We are excited to offer two full-time Band 4 Assistant Psychologist positions within our Child &  Family Psychology Service, supporting children and young people with complex neurodevelopmental,  neuromuscular and genetic conditions, and their families across East and West Suffolk. These roles are ideal for psychology graduates with a strong interest in pursuing a career in Clinical Psychology. You will work under the supervision of qualified Clinical Psychologists, contributing to a  range of clinical activities including:

Supporting psychological assessments and interventions

Co-facilitating therapeutic groups

Conducting school-based observations and home visits

Developing psychoeducational materials and delivering workshops

Contributing to service audits, evaluations, and reflective practice. You will work flexibly across clinical, community, and home-based settings, supporting a blended model of face-to-face and telehealth delivery. Confidence and competence in using digital platforms  to engage children, families, and professionals is essential.

Our service is committed to supporting children and young people who may have struggled to engage in other health service environments, offering a flexible and psychologically informed  approach tailored to individual needs. We work within a neuroaffirmative framework, recognising and respecting neurodiversity, and promoting strengths-based, inclusive practices that support wellbeing and identity

Main duties of the job

We are seeking an ambitious, motivated, and compassionate individuals who: Hold a minimum 2:1 degree in Psychology with Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society.

Have experience or demonstrable interest in working with children and young people, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Conditions, neuromuscular, or genetic disorders.

Can adapt communication and intervention styles to meet individual needs.

Understand child development and are able to work confidently within safeguarding frameworks  where necessary.

Are confident working within complex systems and multidisciplinary teams.

Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, and strong organisational abilities.

Are comfortable delivering care via telehealth platforms and supporting digital engagement.

Are committed to working in a neuroaffirmative and inclusive way. Previous NHS or clini

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please see the full job description for further information

What We Offer:

You will join a highly skilled, supportive, and motivated team of Clinical Psychologists and psychological therapists. We are committed to your professional development and will provide:

Regular supervision from a Clinical Psychologist to support your clinical development and reflective practice.

Access to relevant training opportunities.

Opportunities to contribute to teaching, training, and service development.

Opportunities to be involved in audit, research, and service evaluation projects.

We also have strong links with the University of East Anglia’s Clinical Psychology Doctorate programme, and regularly offer placements to trainee Clinical Psychologists as part of their doctoral training, offering a rich and stimulating learning environment. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact: Dr Louise Adams, Consultant Clinical Psychologist 📞 01394 389200