About the Role
We are excited to offer an opportunity for three Clinical Psychologists to join our dedicated team within the 018 Children’s Autism Service, based at the Axe Street Child & Family Centre (Barking and Dagenham), the Acorn Centre (Havering) and the Grove Centre (Redbridge). This is a permanent, full-time role of 37.5 hours per week. Successful candidates will work at Band 7, earning between £49,397 and £56,515 per annum, plus Outer London HCAS.
About the Trust
North East London NHS Foundation Trust is committed to delivering exceptional care to children, young people, and families across the region. We work closely with local community paediatric services and CAMHS, and maintain strong connections with the Cambridge University Autism Research Centre, providing opportunities for service‑based research and innovative pilot projects.
National Education and Library Foundation Trust (NELFT) provides mental health and community services for over 4.9 million people living in the London Boroughs of Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, and across Essex. We support patients, friends and families to feel confident that their health needs are well met and are at the cutting edge of evidence‑based innovation.
Responsibilities
- Conduct assessments for autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions, ensuring timely and accurate diagnoses.
- Deliver high‑quality psychological and therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs of children, young people and their families.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and external partners to develop and implement effective care pathways and interventions.
Qualifications
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience of assessing autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
- Proficiency in core psychological and therapeutic skills, with a focus on evidence‑based practices.
- Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams and engage effectively with families and external stakeholders.
Benefits
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and young people in the local community. Clear pay banding and opportunities for professional growth and development. Engagement in service‑based research and pilot projects in collaboration with Cambridge University Autism Research.
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