Post Title: | Senior Psychologist (Pain) |
Post Status: | Permanent |
Department | Neuro Psychology |
Location: | Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9 |
Reports to: | The Senior Psychologist will report to the Head of Department of Psychology and will operate within a Psychology Department structure as a professional team member.
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Salary: | Appointment will be made on (€97,528 - €114,638 LSI) at a point in line with Government pay policy. |
Hours of work: | Full Time 35 hours per week |
Closing Date: | 12 Noon on 18/7/2025
Please note the hospital reserves the right to close the competition early should a substantial number of applications be received. |
The post-holder will be expected to assist the Principal Psychology Manager/Head of Department to develop and manage the psychology services in within the hospital and to provide supervision and development opportunities for all staff and students within the service.
To ensure the provision of the highest standard of psychological practice and care to patients of Beaumont Hospital, and to work with the Principal Psychology Manager to ensure that clinical risk management practices and clinical audit form the basis of the standards of practice.
To provide psychology services to patients of Beaumont Hospital with a special interest in the long-term psychological consequences of Chronic Pain.
To attend the appropriate team meetings and provide assessments and treatments for the cognitive, behavioural and emotional consequences of pain in collaboration with multi-disciplinary team members and relevant community services.
To provide ongoing supervision for the basic and trainee grades of staff, in accordance with guidelines as defined by the Psychology Society of Ireland. S/he may be responsible for the management of other staff as assigned by the Head of Department;
To undertake assessment, appropriate therapy interventions and preventative programmes and to liaise and co-ordinate with relevant professional staff in determining treatment options for clients.
To provide professional reports and information to other professional staff and such other reports as appropriate.
To participate actively in the ongoing training, lecturing, development and continuing education of staff and to establish links with the educational institutions with regard to under and post graduate training as appropriate.
To undertake research in psychology and to participate in the specialised research interests of the staff in the department and clinical service and to link with the ongoing research in Beaumont Hospital as relevant.
To provide a psychology service in line with Psychology Department service plans and objectives and within established guidelines and policy.
To contribute to the Annual service plan and review, to include work activities, with evidence of qualitative and quantitative outputs. To work on service development, general administration, budget management and general staff supervision and management for the care of patients with Pain symptoms, in conjunction with the Head of Department.
The Senior Psychologist will maintain collaborative working relationships with psychology colleagues, members of multidisciplinary team and as required, with outside agencies.
To manage continuing professional development, including availing of mandatory supervision at an appropriate level as agreed with the Head of Department.
To carry out such other duties as may be assigned to him/her by the Head of Department of Psychology, Chief Executive or designated officer.
Mandatory
1. Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc.
Eligible applicants must:
i. Have a university degree or diploma (QQ1 level 8 equivalent) obtained with 1st or 2nd class
honours in which Psychology was taken as a major subject and honours obtained in that
subject.
And
ii. Have an Irish post-graduate professional psychology qualification accredited by the
Psychological Society of Ireland in Clinical, Counselling or Educational
Psychology.
Or
An equivalent qualification from another jurisdiction validated by the Department of Health.
And
iii. Demonstrate competence in the Care Group/s applied for.
And
iv. Applicants must have at least five years satisfactory post-graduate experience in the area of
professional psychology, no more than three years of which was spent in gaining the postgraduate professional qualification and no less than two years full-time spent in postqualification experience as a professional psychologist. Years in excess of the permitted three
years for completion of the post-graduate training or time not worked will not be taken into
consideration when assessing the five years’ experience requirement.
And
v. Applicants with a clinical or counselling psychology qualification must demonstrate that they
have acquired in appropriate health settings, for the area / areas for which they wish to
apply - Disability (Child and Adult), Child Psychology, Adult Psychology - either at least 60
days or equivalent supervised clinical placements as part of the professional qualification; or
at least 60 days or equivalent post-qualification supervised work experience as a
psychologist. Note 2.
Or
Applicants with an educational psychology qualification must demonstrate that they have
acquired in appropriate health settings for the area / areas for which they wish to apply -
Child Disability, Child Psychology - either at least 60 days or equivalent supervised clinical
placements as part of the professional qualification; or at least 60 days or equivalent postqualification supervised work experience as a psychologist. Note 2.
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Note 2: Combinations of supervised clinical placement experience as part of the qualification
and post qualification supervised work experience within a single care group area to
give a total of 60 days are not acceptable.
It is desirable to have the following experience:
Informal enquiries to Mr Mark Mulrooney Head of Department of Psychology by telephoning 01 8092601 or e-mail markmulrooney@beaumont.ie
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