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Job | Part Time

Part time Psychologist (6 month Contract)

The Changing Lives Initiative

Other
16,000 (Euro)
15.00
The Lead partner of The Changing Lives Initiative, Archways, is currently seeking to recruit a Part-time Psychologist to assist with delivery of the project.

The Changing Lives Initiative is a community-based project creating a better understanding about ADHD and providing an intervention programme for families with children (3-7) experiencing behaviours consistent with ADHD.

The Initiative is a cross border project operating in County Louth in the Republic of Ireland, West Belfast in Northern Ireland and the Argyll & Bute Region in Scotland. The project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

The Lead partner of The Changing Lives Initiative, Archways, is currently seeking to recruit a Part-time Psychologist to assist with delivery of the project.

 

Hours: 2 days per week.  Some flexibility as to how days are arranged.

Location: The main project office is located in Dundalk, Co. Louth.  The psychologist will be required to spend some time in each of the three project locations (County Louth, West Belfast and Argyll & Bute region in Scotland) as required.  We are open to receiving applications from candidates in any of the three locations.

Salary: Approximately €40,000 per annum pro rata (€16,000 per annum, 2-day week)

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Working alongside the lead project psychologist, the part-time Psychologist will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Changing Lives initiative and will be responsible for:

  • Delivery of Parent Information and Awareness sessions
  • Delivery of professional’s Information and Awareness session to teachers and early years practioners
  • Carrying out screening and assessments with families referred to the programme in each of the 3 locations
  • Where required, meeting with families to give them feedback on their screening results
  • Assessing the outcome/effectiveness for individual families of the delivered intervention.  Identify families who may need onward referral to other services.
  • Contributing to research reports, including for publication, under the supervision of Archways Research and training manager.
  • Network and establish relationships with relevant individuals and organizations who engage with children/families experiencing ADHD, and identify opportunities for co-operation
  • Keep abreast of relevant developments at a national and international level in relation to ADHD
  • Assist with the overall communication and administration of the project

 

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential Criteria:

  • Relevant third level qualification in the area of psychology
  • Post-graduate qualification in relevant area
  • Minimum two years proven experience in a psychology role working with children / young people or families
  • Experience of presenting to and/or facilitating group sessions

Ideally, the successful candidate will also have:

  • Experience of working within a community or with a group of high social and economic disadvantage
  • Knowledge of the Irish /UK CAMHs system
  • Excellent writing and communication skills; capacity to explain complex issues simply and clearly in a concise, direct and understandable way for diverse audiences
  • Excellent Organisational skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with particular reference to working with a wide range of stakeholders
  • Ability to work well under pressure, maintaining a highly organised level of accuracy and output; ability to plan and priorities work to ensure that deadlines are met

 

To Apply:  Please apply via email with a CV and cover letter to Aileen O’Donoghue, Chief Executive, Archways on [email protected].

 

Deadline for Applications: 5:00pm Wednesday 18th March 2020

Interviews will talk place in Dundalk, Co. Louth

 

Shortlisted applicants for this post may be placed on a panel for subsequent vacancies

 

Closing Date

Wednesday / 18 March 2020
5:00pm

Contact Details

Unit 39, Regional Development Centre
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Dundalk
Dundalk
Co. Louth
A91RRY7
Ireland

A project supported by the European Union’s Interreg VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB)

A project supported by the European Union’s Interreg VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB)