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As a Senior Clinical psychologist, you will play a pivotal role in supporting individuals living with an acquired brain injury to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives. You will be responsible for conducting psychological assessments for both current and prospective clients, helping to shape personalised rehabilitation programmes that reflect each person's unique strengths, needs, and aspirations. Working closely with clients, their families, and our interdisciplinary teams, you will offer compassionate guidance and clinical expertise that fosters recovery, resilience, and connection.
Job Responsibility:
Supporting individuals living with an acquired brain injury to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives
Conducting psychological assessments for both current and prospective clients
Helping to shape personalised rehabilitation programmes that reflect each person's unique strengths, needs, and aspirations
Working closely with clients, their families, and our interdisciplinary teams
Offering compassionate guidance and clinical expertise that fosters recovery, resilience, and connection
Requirements:
Relevant qualification
Chartered PSI registration as a clinical, Counselling or Educational psychologist (graduate PSI membership is not sufficient)
Department of Health validation if qualified outside of Ireland
5 years satisfactory post-graduate experience in the area of professional psychology
Full drivers license and use of a car
Nice to have:
Post qualification experience of working with adults with an acquired brain injury or other neurological conditions
Experience in provisions of support using a Positive Behaviour Support approach
Experience in formal neuropsychological assessments and interventions with people with neurological or other physical diagnosis