If you come and work as part of the NELFT Adult Autism team, your knowledge and skills will be valued. Come join NELFT named in 2021 as a Working Families Top Ten Employer and Winner at the RIDI Awards for Making a Difference Public Sector. Benefits to the postholder will be the offer of the following: - Structured annual education, training, and development package through several funded clinical and non-clinical courses to support you through own career development and progression in your own career path - Opportunity to learn and apply the latest research evidence in the field of autism - Leadership, coaching and mentoring opportunities - Flexible and Agile working - Family friendly policies and procedures - Substantial number of staff benefits - Resources and support to your own health, emotion and wellbeing: Provide operational leadership in the specialist adult autism service to psychological practitioners working in the pathway and represent psychology at senior levels within the directorate, under the direction of and deputising for, the care pathway lead. This will be overseen by the Psychology leads, Deputy Director of Psychological Professions and Professional Lead for Adult Mental Health.Provide clinical leadership and high-quality clinical supervision in the Specialist Autism care pathway, under the direction of the Professional Lead. This will typically involve the supervision of Band 7 and Band 8a colleagues and will also include overseeing the supervision of Assistant Psychologists and Clinical Associate Psychologists (CAPs), as appropriate. Ensuring more junior colleagues in the pathway (such as Assistant Psychologists, Senior Clinical Psychologists) are working to a clear job plan and are receiving the operational and clinical supervision they require. Working in close collaboration with other psychology services to ensure a smooth pathway for service-users and their families, under the direction of the Professional Lead. Ensuring that a high quality, timely, accessible and evidence-based psychological service is available to all service users who need it, under the direction of the Professional Lead. Supporting the Professional Lead to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with wider mental health services (e.g. Community Recovery Teams, Community Clinics) and services of all inpatient wards and home treatment teams. Supporting the Professional Lead to ensure adherence to evidence based psychological treatments by clinical staff within the specialist care pathway. Supporting consultation, supervision, teaching and training of staff working within the specialist care pathway and playing a key role in audit and evaluation. Supporting the Professional Lead to ensure the pathway offer is in line with NICE guidance and in line with expectations from professionals across the Trust and other agencies (including the Integrated Care System). Supporting the Professional Lead to evaluate the impact of any investment in the psychology service and providing relevant outcomes with regards to this investment (in collaboration with the Integrated Care Director for the Directorate). Auditing and evaluating within the specialist care pathway, under the direction of the Professional Lead. This will include reviewing people who do not engage with the service, and those who drop out, to identify ways of ensuring that the service is accessible and responsive to diverse needs. Supporting the provision of expert advice, consultation and support to the directorate and to community recovery and wider psychological services, who are referring clients within the specialist care pathway. Participating in directorate meetings as delegated by the Integrated Care Director, when deputising for the Professional Lead. Working autonomously within professional guidelines and within the overall framework of policies and procedures of the Trust. Providing specialist psychological assessments of service users, using interview, formal psychometric and other assessment methods as appropriate. Exercising autonomous professional responsibility for the psychological assessment and treatment of service users in accordance with the policies of the services. Providing specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals, to assist in the formulation, diagnosis and treatment of service users. Producing professional communications in a skilled and sensitive manner concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of service users and their carers. Communicating with other health and social care staff, from a range of agencies, in the care provided to service users as necessary. Developing and maintaining relationships including consultation to relevant user groups and other organisations. Attending key directorate meetings to support the development of the pathway, to ensure there is a robust interface with other pathways within psychology and more broadly, to input into community transformation and to support the development of the whole pathway and patient journey from inpatient and crisis, through to community services and to primary care. Using a broad theoretical knowledge base and specialist clinical skills to develop and support the psychological skills of practitioners via the development and delivery of teaching, training, supervision, support and consultation. Developing and maintaining a knowledge of local resources, and developing working relations with relevant statutory, voluntary and community groups, and organisations. Managing staff within the designated specialist care pathway. This will include day-to day operational management guidance and support to the team including supervision, performance management, monitoring service delivery and providing clinical leadership. Managing clinical resources within the specialist care pathway, highlighting solutions to capacity and proactively advising the assistant director where there are capacity problems, all under the guidance of the Care Pathway Lead. Supporting the Professional Lead in advising the Assistant Director in the directorate and the Deputy Director of Psychological Professions those aspects of the service where psychological and/or organisational matters need addressing. Recruiting qualified staff, trainees and / or assistant psychologists and managing their workloads within the framework of the Trusts policies and procedures. Ensuring that staff within the specialist care pathway work towards and maintain the Trusts key performance indicators, agreed commissioner targets and other local and national guidance. Ensuring that best practice in assessment, risk assessment and care planning is always adhered to by staff within the specialist care pathway. Ensuring the development and maintenance of the highest personal standards of practice, through active participation in internal and external CPD training and development programmes, in consultation with the post holders professional and service manager. Maintaining the highest standards of clinical record keeping including electronic data entry and recording, report writing and the responsible exercise of professional self-governance. To be responsible for organising and prioritising own and others workload in the day-to-day allocation of work. To deputise when required in the Deputy Director of Psychological Professions absence and delegate appropriately. To have organisational knowledge relating to Trust protocols and procedures and adhere to them, particularly administration of medicine and moving and handling. To be responsible for providing accurate records of information required by the Trust for audit purposes. To ensure effective risk management at team level by accident/incident reporting, assessing and controlling risk and ensuring residual risks are added to the Trust register. To act as an autonomous, registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for own unsupervised actions guided by the professional code of conduct and Trust guidelines and protocols. The post holder will have professional HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist. Further professional knowledge will have been gained through accredited courses workshops, study and in house training programmes. To be responsible, and accountable, for service delivery to clients/patients and their carers. To be able to assess and develop plans of care to meet the complex needs of patients with Autism. This includes chronic, and acute care within own competencies, recognising own limitations and seeking advice when necessary. This will include continuously evaluating and acting on outcomes. To show skill and experience in the management of complex clinical risk, including triage and safely managing and signposting to necessary services. To be able to initiate referrals to other health professional specialist services and agencies. To provide patients and relatives with information and education thus ensuring they have meaningful choices that promote dignity, independence and quality of life. To ensure practice is supported by research, evidence-based practice, literature and peer review. Use of AI Applications for this role should be written by the applicant. If artificial intelligence (AI) programmes are used then the application may be rejected due to this document being an important part of the assessment process. This does not prevent applicants seeking appropriate support with applications should they need to for the purposes of any declared disability.