Job description
Shape the future of allergy-related anxiety care!
Are you excited by a new role that seeks to develop innovative new therapies, developing your skills as psychological therapist, trainer, researcher, supervisor, and service developer?
The University of Surrey, in collaboration with Anaphylaxis UK, a leading allergy charity, are seeking a passionate Practitioner Psychologist to spearhead a groundbreaking Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Project.
The KTP aims to revolutionise allergy-related anxiety care.
– Develop and train staff to deliver a bespoke, digitised
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based intervention specifically
designed to reduce allergy-related anxiety.
– Enhance the skills of volunteer support group leaders and helpline
staff through training, consultation, and clinical leadership, as part of
developing a psychologically informed environment (PIE).
– Position Anaphylaxis UK as a leader in tackling allergy-related
mental health challenges, ultimately improving lives and reducing
healthcare burden.
This position is based with Anaphylaxis UK in Farnborough, Hampshire – the Charity is currently operating a hybrid working environment. You will be supported by a team of renowned experts from the University of Surrey, including Professor Christina Jones and Dr Warren Matofsky (School of Psychology).
Project description
This role is ideal for a person who thrives in a collaborative, technologically evolving environment. Excellent team dynamics and service governance implementation skills are essential. A genuine interest in specialised psychological therapies for difficult-to-treat groups is a plus.
This 36-month fixed-term contract offers exceptional benefits.
Business-based training: Develop diverse technical and non-technical
soft skills (such as project management).
Generous dedicated training budget: Invest in continuous learning and
professional growth, with time specifically allocated for further
development.
Extensive support package includes weekly supervision with research and
clinical specialists.
Potential for a permanent position at Anaphylaxis UK upon successful
completion of the project.
We particularly encourage applications from social groups underrepresented
in practitioner psychology, including people with disabilities, carers, and
parents.
About the business
For 30 years, Anaphylaxis UK have been empowering people with serious allergies and their families by providing evidence-based information across various sectors. Now, they’re taking a bold step towards mental health.
Charity
Practitioner Psychologist
This role is perfect for a highly motivated Practitioner Psychologist who is: Doctoral level trained in clinical psychology, health or counselling psychology (accredited by the British Psychological Society). HCPC professionally registered. Expert in complex clinical assessment, intervention, and case management (requires sustained focus and emotional resilience). Experience and/or expertise in providing CBT across the lifespan. Committed to developing as a trainer, supervisor, and leader of innovative clinical services. Excited by the opportunity to work therapeutically and engage in research with children, young people, adults, and families. Experience in doctoral-level research (design, analysis with-SPSS/Jamovi, interpretation and dissemination).
20 September 2024
13 October 2024
1 November 2024
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Shape the future of allergy-related anxiety care!
Are you excited by a new role that seeks to develop innovative new therapies, developing your skills as psychological therapist, trainer, researcher, supervisor, and service developer?
The University of Surrey, in collaboration with Anaphylaxis UK, a leading allergy charity, are seeking a passionate Practitioner Psychologist to spearhead a groundbreaking Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Project.
The KTP aims to revolutionise allergy-related anxiety care.
– Develop and train staff to deliver a bespoke, digitised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based intervention specifically designed to reduce allergy-related anxiety.
– Enhance the skills of volunteer support group leaders and helpline staff through training, consultation, and clinical leadership, as part of developing a psychologically informed environment (PIE).
– Position Anaphylaxis UK as a leader in tackling allergy-related mental health challenges, ultimately improving lives and reducing healthcare burden.
This position is based with Anaphylaxis UK in Farnborough, Hampshire – the Charity is currently operating a hybrid working environment. You will be supported by a team of renowned experts from the University of Surrey, including Professor Christina Jones and Dr Warren Matofsky (School of Psychology).