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Neurodevelopmental Practitioner (Early Years Assessment Pathway)

Harrogate HG2 0JH

Key information

Pay
£39,474 - £56,000
Hours
Full-time
Contract
Permanent
Posted date
16 Jul 2026
Closing date
31 Jul 2026

About this role

Key Responsibilities 1. Clinical Practice & Assessment Undertake comprehensive neurodevelopmental assessments in accordance with Oakdale pathways, professional standards and national clinical guidelines (e.g., NICE) Conduct developmental history interviews, direct observations and other assessment activities appropriate to professional background, training and documented competency level. Gather, analyse, and integrate multi-source information to form robust clinical formulations and support diagnostic decision-making. Formulate diagnostic outcomes and clinical conclusions independently when operating on single-clinician assessment pathways (e.g., ADHD), ensuring practice aligns with professional guidelines and formal sign-off against the internal framework Participate actively in multidisciplinary (MDT) discussions and panel formulations to co-produce final diagnostic conclusions, utilizing the oversight and support of senior clinicians where required. Utilise and oversee service-approved technology solutions (including dictation, transcription, and automated documentation systems) to enhance pathway efficiency, maintaining ultimate clinical accountability for decision-making and reviewing, quality-checking, and professionally signing off the clinical accuracy of all final outputs. Communicate assessment outcomes and recommendations clearly, professionally and compassionately to clients, families and external professionals. 2. Clinical Governance, Quality & Documentation Maintain accurate, contemporaneous and professional clinical records in accordance with organisational and professional regulatory standards. Complete clinical documentation, reports, risk assessments and administrative tasks within agreed timescales. Demonstrate clear clinical reasoning and evidence-based decision-making that meets established quality assurance standards Participate actively in clinical audits, quality assurance processes, and service improvement initiatives Work strictly within professional scope of practice, maintaining a comprehensive awareness of relevant healthcare legislation, safeguarding frameworks, and professional guidance, seeking support where required. Identify, assess and appropriately manage safeguarding concerns and clinical risks, escalating concerns promptly in accordance with Oakdale policies and procedures 3. Multidisciplinary Team Working & Communication Participate actively in multidisciplinary discussions, panels and decision-making processes. Build and maintain highly effective, collaborative, and professional working relationships across the organisation and with external stakeholders. Engage proactively with organisational communications and professional directives. 4. Organisation & Service Delivery Manage individual workloads and caseloads efficiently to optimise pathway flow, service delivery requirements, and agreed productivity expectations. Proactively monitor capacity and escalate operational barriers, constraints, or service risks to management in a timely manner. Demonstrate flexibility regarding working practices, designated clinical locations, and evolving service priorities 5. Professional Development & Reflective Practice Maintain active, professional registration and comply fully with the codes of conduct of the relevant regulatory body. Take personal responsibility for ongoing professional development, lifelong learning, and maintaining an up-to-date log of clinical competencies Attend and actively participate in supervision, training, reflective practice, and competency development activities, and demonstrate learning through application of feedback. Contribute positively to team development, peer learning, and service improvement initiatives.