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Job Location | Glasgow |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £63,751 - £81,834 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
We are seeking a part-time Consultant Clinical Neuro-psychologist to provide clinical leadership and direction to its brain injury rehabilitation centre in Glasgow, Scotland. The client is located close to the centre of Glasgow. It is a specialist neurobehavioural assessment and post-acute rehabilitation hospital for people with a non-progressive acquired brain injury (ABI). In addition to the main 25 bed hospital, its new development has four-bed single storey properties which include transitional living opportunities.You would take a lead role in ensuring the planning and development of innovative clinical services, supporting and advising clinicians and our interdisciplinary team. This post is required to further develop our holistic neuro-behavioral services in line with changing clinical and commissioning. This post holder will develop leadership and clinical skills in working with governance and operational management to support development of our clinical MDT team. Significant clinical neuroscience/neuro-rehabilitation experience and expertise is required with good team and leadership skills. You would also join our Clinical Executive, an international team of clinicians, who are involved in research and new projects; they share their knowledge and provide support to fellow members, working together to ensure BIRTs services remain excellent and innovative. They are a leading national charity providing specialist rehabilitation, care and support for adults with acquired brain injury, autism and physical disabilities, including those with very complex needs. We alsthe o offer education services for children with autism.The duties and responsibilities of this role include:-