CNWL NHS Foundation Trust

Psychologist | Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

London EC1V 4RW

Key information

Pay
£58,133 - £65,261 per annum inc HCAS (pro rata if P/T)
Hours
Full-time
Contract
Permanent
Posted date
17 Jul 2026
Closing date
16 Aug 2026

About this role

The post holder will be responsible for delivering services under the national Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway programme to men and women with complex personality difficulties and serious offending histories. This provision will focus on supporting the effective management and engagement of these service users whilst in the community. The NW ICPS incorporates both Core Offender Management (CORE-OM) services, which deliver consultation, training, formulation and joint casework support to the National Probation Service (NPS), and case management and therapeutic interventions through Intensive Intervention and Risk Management Services (IIRMS).

Within the Core-OM provision, the postholders will contribute to a consultation and liaison service to Offender Managers/National Probation Service within North West London and more widely across London. This work involves evidence-based screening of caseloads, the facilitation of individual and group consultation/formulation meetings and the promotion of workforce development through the delivery of training. There will also be a requirement to contribute to multiagency working where appropriate, for example through attendance at MAPPA meetings and liaising with Community Mental Health Teams.

Within the IIRMS provision, the postholders will provide a specialist psychological service to the multi-disciplinary team and to offenders with personality disorder/difficulties. This work involves the completion of holistic clinical assessments/formulations/risk management plans, informed by best practice in risk assessment and literature on working with personality disordered offenders, with an emphasis on desistance. There may be opportunities to deliver into the Enhanced IIRMS treatments, which includes MBT, Schema therapy, Challenge (for male sexual offenders) and EMDR.

The postholders will utilise research skills to enhance service development and delivery. This will involve the completion of audits and other research and development activities.

The postholders may be required to supervise and direct the work of assistant and trainee psychologists as required.

The delivery of the NW ICPS is a partnership between North London and Central and North-West London NHS Foundation Trusts. This post is hosted by North London and forms part of the wider London Pathways Partnership (LPP). LPP is a consortium of five London NHS Trusts co-delivering services under the national Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway programme in partnership with colleagues in the National Probation Service (NPS) and HM Prison Service. LPP provides community OPD Pathway services across London, as well as in prisons within and outside London. The LPP staff group, mainly comprising psychological therapists and clinical practitioners, is among the most experienced teams nationally working with men and women who have serious offence histories that are linked to their personality difficulties.

Clinical

1. To provide specialist psychological assessments of clients, based upon the appropriate use, interpretation and integration of complex data from a variety of sources including psychological and neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations and semi-structured interviews with clients, family members and others involved in the client’s care.

2. To formulate, implement and provide ongoing oversight of plans for the formal psychological treatment and/or management of a client’s mental health problems, based upon an appropriate conceptual framework of the client’s problems, and employing methods based upon evidence of efficacy, across the full range of care settings.

3. To be responsible for implementing a range of psychological interventions for individuals, and groups, within and across teams employed individually and in synthesis, adjusting and refining psychological formulations drawing upon different explanatory models and maintaining a number of provisional hypotheses.

4. To evaluate and make decisions about treatment options taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or group.

5. To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the assessment, treatment and discharge of clients whose problems are managed by psychologically based standard care plans.

6. To provide specialist psychological advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to clients’ formulations, diagnoses and treatment plans.

7. To facilitate cross- and multi-agency meetings and to offer psychological opinion about clinical risk management and subsequent intervention pathways.

8. To undertake risk assessment and risk management for individual clients and to provide advice to other professions on psychological aspects of risk assessment and risk management.

9. To act as care coordinator, where appropriate, taking responsibility for initiating, planning and review of care plans including clients, their carers, referring agents and others involved the network of care.

10. To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of clients under their care and to monitor progress during the course of both uni- and multi-disciplinary care.

11. To maintain the highest standards of clinical record keeping, including electronic data entry and recording, and report writing and the responsible exercise of professional self-governance, in accordance with professional codes of practice of required professional accrediting body, and Trust policies and procedures.

12. To work innovatively and in conjunction with colleagues (both LPP and probation staff) to develop appropriate, evidence based and effective services for those on the OPD pathway.

Teaching, training, and supervision

1. To receive regular clinical supervision from a suitably qualified and experienced psychological therapist and, where appropriate, other professional colleagues.

2. To develop skills in the area of professional post-graduate teaching, training and supervision and to provide supervision to other MDT staff’s psychological work, as appropriate.

3. To provide professional and clinical supervision of Band 6 psychological therapists, assistant/graduate psychologists and, as appropriate, to contribute to the supervision of individual cases for trainee psychologists and psychological therapists.

4. To contribute to the pre- and post-qualification teaching of applied psychology and psychological therapy, as appropriate.

5. To provide advice, consultation and training to staff working with the client group across a range of agencies and settings, where appropriate.

Management, recruitment, policy and service development

1. To contribute to the development, evaluation and monitoring of the team’s operational policies and services, through the deployment of professional skills in research, service evaluation and audit.

2. To advise both service and professional management on those aspects of the service where psychological and/or organisational matters need addressing.

3. To manage the workloads of Band 6 psychological therapists, assistant and graduate psychologists, within the framework of the service’s policies and procedures.

4. To develop, with colleagues from probation, health and third-sector organisations peer led/service-user facilitated support, education and treatment programmes.

Research and service evaluation

1. To utilise theory, evidence-based literature and research to support evidence-based practice in individual work and work with other team members.

2. To undertake appropriate research and provide research advice to other staff undertaking research.

3. To undertake project management, including complex audit and service evaluation, with colleagues to help develop service provision.

4. To familiarise themselves with, and to comply with, the Trust’s requirements on research governance.

IT responsibilities (other than those used for research)

1. The postholders will input and maintain, appropriate computer and manual clinical records and statistical data and provide this to the Service Manager/Head of Speciality when necessary.

2. The postholders will engage in relevant computer and IT training as required.

3. The postholders will be responsible for ensuring that the psychology service staff they are responsible for/supervise engage in relevant computer and IT training as required and will input and maintain, appropriate computer and manual clinical records and statistical data.

General

1. To contribute to the development and maintenance of the highest professional standards of practice, through active participation in internal and external CPD training and development programmes, in consultation with the postholders’ professional and service manager.

2. To contribute to the development and articulation of best practice in psychology across the service, by continuing to develop the skills of a reflexive and reflective scientist practitioner, taking part in regular professional supervision and appraisal and maintaining an active engagement with current developments in the field of applied psychology and related disciplines.

3. To maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, national and local policies and issues in relation to both the specific client group and mental health.

To be noted

  • This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities, and the postholder may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the grade of the job, in discussion with the manager.
  • This job description will be reviewed regularly in the light of changing service requirements and any such changes will be discussed with the postholders.

This advert closes on Sunday 26 Jul 2026