Clinician Support Team Manager

1 Days Old

About Us

Psicon is a specialist neurodevelopmental service working both privately and with various NHS trusts to provide autism and ADHD assessments. We are an independent organisation, but most of our work is for the NHS, whom we are proud to support. Assessments are carried out by our team of associate clinicians from a range of clinical backgrounds, in satellite clinics across the country and remotely. Psicon is committed to offering the best psychological support and healthcare available. We take an innovative approach to the delivery of our services and ensure that they are of the highest standards in the industry.

About The Role

The roles are based in the centre of Canterbury, Kent.

The core hours are 09:00-17:00. The typical working week is Monday-Friday; however, we are open 7 days a week so variations to days worked can be considered to suit candidates. Part time will be considered with a minimum requirement of 3 days.

The role of Clinician Support Team Manager combines managerial and clinical responsibilities to ensure the delivery of excellent services to clients of all ages, with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and ADHD. Clinical work is conducted for a proportion of the week in our Canterbury clinic or online.

As a team manager you will oversee a diverse and multiskilled team of clinicians including doctors, clinical psychologists, speech and language therapists, nurses and occupational therapists as well as the admin staff who support them. Working closely with the Head of Associate Clinician Network and the other Clinician Support Team Managers you will be joining a fast growing, friendly team, where your ideas for improvement and innovation will be welcomed.

Principle duties and responsibilities will include but not limited to:

Person Specification

Working at Psicon

We value our employees as an integral part of our service delivery and believe in recruiting and investing in the best employees. We pride ourselves in providing our employees with the opportunities and resources to achieve their potential. We are keen to provide a vibrant, fun yet challenging working environment for our team who share in our core values of trust, integrity, commitment and kindness and work collaboratively to achieve our company goals of;

Benefits Include

Additional Information / Contacting Us

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Location:
Canterbury, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£60,000 - £80,000
Job Type:
PartTime
Category:
Management & Operations

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