Lead Psychologist
Specialist residential Learning Disability and Autism service.
Primary base: Kendal, Cumbria (LA9) | Full-time role with part-time work across a second service in Workington or a part time role at both services.
Employment Type
Permanent | Full-time and Part-time considered
Salary
Up to £70,000 per annum, dependent on experience + benefits
Pay & Benefits
- Competitive salary up to £70,000 per annum
- 33 days annual leave inclusive of Bank Holidays
- Your birthday off each year
- Comprehensive induction and structured onboarding
- Extensive CPD, training and career development opportunities
- Support with professional supervision and reflective practice
- Wellbeing support and employee assistance initiatives
- 24-hour GP and wellbeing services
- Financial wellbeing tools and salary support resources
- Pension contribution to support long-term security
- Life assurance for added peace of mind
- Enhanced maternity benefits
- Access to retail discounts and exclusive offers
Working Hours & Shift Pattern
This Lead Psychologist role can be offered on a full-time or part-time basis. For full-time appointments, you will work across two services, typically spending three days per week at the Kendal service (LA9) location and two days at the secondary service in Workington. Part-time opportunities are available at either service. Working hours are primarily weekday-based, with flexibility depending on service and clinical needs.
Job Description
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Lead Psychologist to play a key role within specialist Learning Disability and Autism services in Cumbria. As a Lead Psychologist you will work across two well-established residential settings, supporting adults with complex needs through high-quality psychological assessment, formulation and intervention. The organisation offers a structured, values-led environment where clinical excellence, professional autonomy and collaborative multidisciplinary working are actively encouraged. This Lead Psychologist role would suit a confident, compassionate psychologist who thrives in complex settings and is motivated by making a meaningful difference to people’s lives.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in referral assessments and provide initial psychological assessments
- Deliver individual and group psychological interventions
- Undertake diagnostic, cognitive and risk assessments
- Formulate and implement evidence-based psychological care plans
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
- Provide specialist advice, consultation and guidance to colleagues
- Facilitate reflective practice sessions for staff teams
- Design and deliver psychological training programmes
- Maintain accurate clinical records and documentation
- Ensure practice aligns with professional standards, legislation and policies
Requirements
- BPS-recognised psychology degree
- Registered Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC
- Have the right to work within the UK (no sponsorship required)
- Approved supervisor in line with BPS and divisional guidelines
- Experience working within Learning Disability and Autism services
- Strong understanding of evidence-based psychological practice
- Experience supporting individuals with complex needs and cognitive deficits
- Confidence managing a specialist clinical caseload
- Experience in research, service development or project work
- Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills
- Keywords: Lead Psychologist, Senior Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Practitioner Psychologist
Company Culture
As a Lead Psychologist, you will be joining a supportive, forward-thinking organisation with a strong commitment to high-quality care, professional development and staff wellbeing. The culture is collaborative and inclusive, with leadership teams who value clinical expertise, reflective practice and continuous learning. Staff are encouraged to grow, develop specialist skills and progress their careers within a stable and well-resourced organisation.
Why This Role Appeals
- Opportunity to work across two specialist Learning Disability and Autism services
- Strong focus on professional development and clinical excellence
- Supportive multidisciplinary team environment
- Meaningful work with real impact on people’s lives
- Flexible working options to support work-life balance
Apply Today
If you are an experienced Lead Psychologist looking for a rewarding Learning Disability Service in Kendal, Cumbria (LA9), where your expertise is valued and your professional growth is supported, this could be the ideal next step in your career. Apply today and you will be empowered to make a genuine difference while developing your skills within a supportive and progressive environment.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so early interest is warmly encouraged