Psychologist - Irish Prison Service Dochas service
- €62,597 - 104,080
- Republic of Ireland, North Dublin
- Allied Health
Clinical or Counselling Psychologist - Irish Prison Service, Dochas centre, Mountjoy, Dublin
Locum Staff Grade (Grade II) Clinical or Counselling Psychologist required for Mountjoy Female Prison (Dóchas Centre), Dublin 7
Mountjoy female prison (Dóchas Centre) is a closed, medium security prison for females aged 18 years and over with an operational capacity of 146 people. It is the committal prison for females committed on remand or sentenced from all Courts outside the Munster area.
Working as a Clinical / Counselling Psychologist, you will work as an integrated part of the team, supporting the Senior Psychologist and the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) in addressing the needs of women who have been referred in relation to any, or a combination of the following:
· mental health difficulties including, but not exclusive to: Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Disorders of Personality and Behaviour, complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Self-Harm and Suicidal Behaviour, Eating Disorders, Psychosis and Schizophrenia, Addiction, and
· offence-specific needs, including the need for formal offence related risk assessments, preparation of Parole Board reports, offence related group and individual work, complex case consultation and risk management work.
In addition to the above presentations, the Service works with women presenting with developmental disorders, intellectual difficulties, cognitive decline, traumatic brain injuries, people with limited literacy, and people from a wide variety of cultural (national and international) backgrounds.
Prison-based Psychologists have regular contact with community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of people leaving custody. They also work with the families and carers of those in custody. Where clinically appropriate, IPS Psychologists provide time-limited community intervention(s) to support a client’s transition from custody to community.
The IPS Psychology Service provides an integrated care model, it accepts referrals for a broad range of mental health and criminogenic need. The Service prides itself on thorough, individualised, evidence-based assessment and interventions with clients, and to this end, there are excellent Continuing Professional Development opportunities for all staff members.
Essential qualifications and competencies
Candidates must:
(a) Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS).
and
(b) (i) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology from the Department of Health);
or
(b) (ii) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health);
(Potential applicants who are considering relocating to Ireland and may have queries or concerns relating to the current Irish validation process should feel free to contact the IPS Psychology Service through CPL Healthcare to discuss and seek support on the process).
In addition to the above, the following are desirable but not essential requirements:
- Experience in addressing emotional, mental health and / or offence-related difficulties with a forensic or inpatient population
- Experience of providing consultation, education, guidance and support to multidisciplinary colleagues.
- Further therapeutic or research qualifications
For further information, please contact Brian Murray on +353 1 482 5421 / +353 872226752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com
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