Senior Systemic & Family Therapy Tutor

King's College London

Senior Systemic & Family Therapy Tutor

£76187

King's College London, Camberwell, Greater London

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 29 Jun | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 4fd724e854a14f77adbe17b8ac6cc97b

Full Job Description

The postholder will work as part of the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) Programme team at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, supporting the academic and clinical requirements of the systemic foundation and intermediate (AFT) pathway.

The programme is accredited for all DClinPsy trainees at Foundation level and has applied for a subset of trainees to be accredited at Intermediate level, who choose to follow this pathway in their final year. The postholder will work closely with the Systemic Lead and Senior Systemic Tutor to ensure AFT standards are met. They will have a core role in contributing to systemic teaching on the DClinPsy Programme (Fridays) and shared teaching sessions with the KCL Family Therapy Grad Cert Course (Wednesdays). They will contribute to curriculum planning and assessment of trainees' systemic knowledge and competences. They will work closely with other programme team members and placement supervisors to help support systemic placements across local adult and child services. They may be asked to provide additional support and advice to placement supervisors and Family Therapists who are supporting DClinPsy trainees with their systemic experience on placement.

The IoPPN's clinical psychology training programme has Systemic and Family Therapy as their second key therapeutic modality, and this is an area of growth for the course. The number of trainees hoping to follow the Systemic Intermediate pathway is increasing and this is something we want to encourage and support by strengthening our core systemic and family therapy team.

This is a part time post (7 Hours per week), and you will be offered an a fixed term contract until 05/09/2027.

To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:

Essential criteria

1. AFT/UKCP accredited Family Therapist

2. Skills and experience in providing systemic and family therapy teaching and training

3. Skills and experience in the UK NHS providing systemic and family therapy

4. Strong commitment to supporting equality, diversity and inclusion

5. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to maintain effective working relationships with trainees and with university and placement provider staff

6. Ability to liaise effectively with multiple stakeholders

7. Knowledge of the AFT accreditation requirements for individuals and training programmes

8. Approved Systemic Supervisor status through having successfully completed an AFT accredited Systemic Supervision Course or via APEL route (accreditation of prior experience and learning route)

Desirable criteria

1. Experience of contributing to DClinPsy training/supervision or Family Therapy training/supervision or other professional training in the UK involving systemic modules

2. Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice or DClinPsy

The IoPPN is a Faculty of King's College London and the largest academic community in Europe devoted to the study and prevention of mental illness and brain disease. www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/index.aspx

The IoPPN's clinical psychology training programme takes CBT as its main therapeutic modality, and family therapy/systemic practice as the second key modality. An important strength is the very comprehensive range of both local and national specialist placement opportunities, across three world-renowned NHS Trusts: South London and Maudsley, King's College Hospital and Guy's & St Thomas' - known collectively as King's Health Partners. The programme, in partnership with King's Health Partners NHS Trusts, aims to train clinical psychologists who embody the scientist-practitioner ideal and who can go on to become effective NHS leaders. Another strength is the vibrant and diverse communities within South East London, and the programme values and positively promotes diversity and inclusion.