With over 25 years' experience, nearly 240 care homes, and six
independent hospitals, Barchester is one of the UK's foremost care
providers. We currently have some of the best quality ratings of any
large care home provider in the UK, but we're not stopping there: our
mission is to provide the best possible person-centred care to elderly
and vulnerable people, so we're growing and improving our services.
Hawthorns Care Centre have a unique opportunity for a
Psychologist to join our phenomenal team. Hawthorns Care Home is a
modern, purpose-built home set in a peaceful residential area of
Peterlee. We provide excellent 24-hour nursing care for older people,
alongside expert care for those living with dementia in our dedicated
Memory Lane Community. We also offer a neurological rehabilitation
service for younger adults and cater for respite stays and short
breaks.
Our Memory Lane Community is visited regularly by a
consultant psychiatrist and our neurological rehabilitation unit has a
regular visit from a consultant neurologist, a team of
physiotherapists and occupational therapists, in addition to our
nursing, activities, support and hospitality teams.
Need to
have
Degree in Psychology
Registration with the HPC
Appropriate range of post graduate clinical education
Need to
do
To provide assessment and treatment of residents that require
rehabilitation and support other psychological programmes of
care.
To assess the resident's capacity, gain valid consent to
treatment and where such capacity is lacking/absent to work within a
legal framework.
Contribute to the individualized person
centered care planning process of each resident and recording
appropriate interactions and observations.
Complete all
regulatory and statutory training requirements and comply with company
policy and procedures.
Participate in the formal audit process
and research opportunities at the request of the Head of Therapy or
General Manager.
To be professionally and legally accountable
for a designated caseload and to decide priorities for your own work
area. As well as balancing other resident related and professional
demands.
To provide spontaneous and planned advice, teaching and
instructing carers, relatives and other disciplines and agencies to
promote understanding of the aims of psychology and to ensure
continuation of the treatment programme.
To participate in
multi-disciplinary team meetings and case reviews to support the
co-ordination of resident care. This may include the review of
resident progress and discharge planning.
To undergo training
relevant to the development of the role and practice within their
level of competence in line with their professional body.
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