Clinical Psychologist
Job description
Clinical Psychologist
Location: Pilning, South Gloucestershire
Actual Salary: £33,952.77 – £39,366.78
Hours: 24 hours per week (3 days – to be agreed at interview)
Contract: Permanent, term-time only (44.67 paid weeks per year)
About the School:
We’re proud to be working with a forward-thinking and inspiring specialist school supporting children and young people aged 7–19 with a primary or secondary diagnosis of Autism and associated social communication needs.
With provision from Key Stage 2 through to post-16, the school is dedicated to helping every student discover their strengths, build independence, and achieve success academically, emotionally, and socially.
The Role:
As a Clinical Psychologist, you’ll be a key figure in supporting the emotional wellbeing and behavioural development of students across the school.
You will:
- Carry out psychological assessments and deliver bespoke interventions
- Work directly with young people on a 1:1 and group basis
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to embed Positive Behaviour Support strategies throughout the school
- Provide guidance, and training to staff and families, promoting consistency and understanding
Your work will have a lasting impact, helping young people develop the skills and confidence they need to thrive both in education and beyond!
What We’re Looking For:
✔ HCPC-registered Practitioner Psychologist with a postgraduate qualification in Psychology
✔ Experience supporting children or young people with Autism and complex needs
✔ Background in educational, clinical, or care settings
✔ Confidence working within multi-disciplinary teams
✔ Experience supervising Assistant Psychologists
✔ A genuine passion for evidence-based practice and continuous learning
What’s In It For You?
- A meaningful role where your work genuinely changes lives
- Supportive, collaborative working environment
- Part-time hours offering excellent work–life balance
- Term-time only working - enjoy school holidays off!
Safeguarding:
Successful candidates will be required to complete pre-employment safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS check.
Does this sound like the role for you?
If you’re a passionate Clinical Psychologist looking for a rewarding role where your expertise truly matters - we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and make a difference.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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