Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical / Counselling / Educational)

Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical / Counselling / Educational)

Full-Time No working from home possible
Evolving Families

Practitioner Psychologist (Clinical / Counselling / Educational)

Location: Sutton Coldfield (on‑site and community‑based work as required), with opportunities for remote working

Additional ad hoc hours may become available in future, depending on service demand and the successful candidate's interests and experience, but these are not guaranteed.

Salary: Equivalent to Mid-top of NHS Band 7

Responsible to: Clinical Psychologist / Director, Evolving Families

How to Apply: Please read the How to Apply section at the bottom of this advert.

About Evolving Families

Evolving Families is a psychology service committed to delivering thoughtful, evidence‑based, and relational support to children, young people, families, and the systems around them.

Our work is grounded in trauma‑informed, neurodiversity‑affirming, and culturally responsive practice. We work across health, education, community, and care settings, supporting services to become more psychologically informed and better equipped to meet the needs of children and young people.

We provide therapy, neurodevelopmental assessments, consultation, training, and specialist psychological support, with a particular interest in supporting children and young people whose needs do not fit neatly within traditional service models.

As our service continues to grow, we are seeking a Practitioner Psychologist to join our team for one day per week and contribute to both direct clinical work and the ongoing development of the service.

About the Role

This is an exciting opportunity for a newly qualified or soon‑to‑qualify Practitioner Psychologist seeking to develop a broad and varied portfolio of clinical experience within an independent psychology service.

The role is intentionally flexible and will be shaped partly around the successful candidate's interests, strengths, and areas for development.

The post is likely to involve a combination of:

  • Contributing to neurodevelopmental assessments (Autism and ADHD)
  • Conducting specialist assessment components such as ADOS‑2 and/or developmental interviews following training and competency sign‑off
  • Delivering psychological therapy and intervention to children, young people, adults, and families
  • Providing consultation to parents, carers, schools, and professionals
  • Contributing to formulation, report writing, and feedback sessions
  • Working collaboratively within a psychologically informed multidisciplinary network

This role would suit someone who enjoys variety and is keen to develop skills across assessment, intervention, consultation, and service development.

What We Can Offer

Unlike many larger services, this role offers the opportunity to work closely alongside an experienced Clinical Psychologist and gain exposure to a wide range of clinical work.

We aim to provide:

  • Regular clinical supervision
  • Support with professional development and portfolio building
  • Opportunities to develop specialist skills in neurodevelopmental assessment
  • A supportive and collaborative working environment
  • Flexibility and autonomy
  • Exposure to service development and leadership activities
  • The opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a growing independent psychology service

Person Specification

  • Be registered, or eligible for registration, with the HCPC as a Practitioner Psychologist
  • Be qualified or due to qualify within the next 6 months
  • Have experience working with children, young people, adults, or families within psychological services
  • Demonstrate strong formulation and communication skills
  • Have experience in psychological assessment and intervention
  • Be able to work independently whilst seeking support appropriately
  • Demonstrate a commitment to evidence‑based, trauma‑informed, and neurodiversity‑affirming practice
  • Hold a full UK driving licence and have access to transport suitable for community‑based work where required

We would particularly welcome applications from candidates with experience or interest in:

  • Autism and ADHD assessment
  • ADOS‑2 administration
  • Working with children in care and care‑experienced young people
  • Trauma‑informed practice
  • Cognitive and neuropsychological assessment
  • Consultation and systems‑based work
  • Delivering training and workshops
  • Service development and innovation

Values and Approach

We are looking for someone who is:

  • Curious and reflective
  • Relational in their practice
  • Compassionate and thoughtful
  • Comfortable working with complexity and uncertainty
  • Open to learning and feedback
  • Motivated to contribute to a growing service

Technical competence is important, but we place equal value on warmth, integrity, humility, and a genuine commitment to supporting children, young people, families, and professionals.

Safeguarding

Evolving Families is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults.

The successful applicant will be required to:

  • Complete an Enhanced DBS check
  • Provide satisfactory references
  • Participate in safeguarding training and ongoing professional development

How to Apply

Please apply via Indeed or by email to :

  • Your CV
  • Why are you interested in this role
  • How your experience meets the person specification
  • What attracts you to working within an independent psychology service
  • Areas of psychology you are particularly interested in developing

We welcome informal discussions beforehand.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview and a brief clinical discussion exercise.

We encourage applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive working environment.

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Evolving Families

Contact Details:

Evolving Families Recruitment Team