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  • BH - Childrens Home Residential Care Worker  

    - Brighouse
    RESIDENTIAL CARE WORKERCONTRACT: Full-Time, permanentSALARY: Trainee R... Read More
    RESIDENTIAL CARE WORKER

    CONTRACT: Full-Time, permanent
    SALARY: Trainee Residential Care Worker: NJC scale 15-16 (£30,024.00 – £30,518.00) Residential Care Worker: NJC scale point 17 – 22 (£31,022.00 - £33.699.00)
    HOURS OF WORK: Average 37 hours per week on a rota (including weekends, evenings and sleep-in shifts and bank holidays).
    CLOSING DATE: Sunday 8th March 2026, Midnight
    INTERVIEW DATE: W/C 16th March 2026
    START DATE: To be confirmed
    About the Role:
     
    As a Residential Care Worker at William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home, you will provide trauma-informed, therapeutic care to children and young people within a nurturing residential setting. Guided by our PACE model, you will build safe, trusting relationships that support each child’s emotional wellbeing, development and positive outcomes.
     
    You will work directly with children to meet their daily care, safeguarding and behavioural needs, acting as a positive role model while promoting resilience, independence and self-esteem. The role involves shift work, including evenings, weekends and sleep-ins, and requires a calm, reflective approach to managing challenging situations.
     
    You will be supported through ongoing training, reflective supervision and professional development to ensure high-quality, child-centred practice.
     
    About You:
     
    We’re looking for someone who is:Personally aligned with our values and committed to our missionOrganised with administrative capabilitiesConfident in communicating professionally and warmly with a diverse range of stakeholdersMeticulous in their work, demonstrating accuracy, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple prioritiesFlexible and willing to support across Foundation sites when requiredCommitted to ongoing professional development and training

    APPLICATION INFORMATION:
     
    Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended 2013)
    Posts which involve substantial access to children are exempt from provisions contained within this Act under which the job applicants are entitled to withhold information about any previous criminal background which is either unspent or would otherwise be considered ‘spent’ under the terms of the Act. However, changes to the legislation in 2013 mean that spent convictions may be protected and do not have to be disclosed to prospective employers. Employers cannot take protected offences into account when making employment decisions. If the job for which you have applied involves substantial access to children and you have been shortlisted for the post, you will be provided with a form on which you will be asked to disclose any relevant previous criminal background. We will provide more information on protected offences at that stage. If you are the successful applicant you will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service disclosure & we will also check the DBS barred list (children). Failure to complete this form will result in your application not proceeding any further. The possession of a criminal record will not automatically debar you from consideration for the post for which you have applied. Any information given will be treated as confidential and will only be used in relation to the post for which you have applied.
     
    Visits to the William Henry Smith Foundation are highly recommended prior to making an application.

    For further information on this post or to arrange a visit please contact the HR department on email address: HR@WHSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK    or 01484 710 123

    Our Recruitment Pack includes information on the Foundation, Job Description and Person Specification, please ensure you utilise this document when completing your application form
     
    All our roles are by application via Sam Recruit – We do not accept CVs
     
    Please apply by visiting our vacancies page: Our Vacancies Read Less
  • WHSSC - Reception/Admin Assistant  

    - Elland
    Receptionist / Admin Assistant CONTRACT TERM: PermanentSALARY: NJC Pa... Read More
    Receptionist / Admin Assistant
     
    CONTRACT TERM: Permanent
    SALARY: NJC Pay Scale Point 2 – 9 (£24,413.00 - £27,254.00 FTE), Actual Salary £20,372.73 - £22,743.56
    CONTRACT TYPE: Part-time, 35 hours (Term-time only plus one week)
    HOURS OF WORK: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 08:30 – 16:00 with 30 minutes unpaid lunch, Wednesday: 08:30 – 17:00 with 30 minutes unpaid lunch, Friday: 08:30 – 14:30
    CLOSING DATE: 1st March 2026, Midnight
    INTERVIEW DATE: 11th March 2026
    START DATE: To be confirmed
     
    About the Role:
     
    This is a pivotal front-of-house position responsible for supporting the smooth and efficient running of the William Henry Specialist College. You will provide a professional and welcoming reception service, acting as the first point of contact for visitors, parents, external agencies, and stakeholders, while ensuring high standards of administrative support across the college.
     
    About You:
     
    We’re looking for someone who is:Personally aligned with our values and committed to our missionOrganised with administrative capabilitiesConfident in communicating professionally and warmly with a diverse range of stakeholdersMeticulous in their work, demonstrating accuracy, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple prioritiesFlexible and willing to support across Foundation sites when requiredCommitted to ongoing professional development and training 
     
    Why Join Us?
     
    At William Henry Smith Foundation, we are committed to delivering exceptional education and care in safe, nurturing, and inclusive environments. You will join a team of dedicated professionals who share a common purpose: helping every young person reach their full potential.
     
    We offer:
     
    A competitive salary and benefits package include:-      A friendly and inclusive working environmentOpportunities to truly enrich the lives of our children and young people and make a positive difference.Quality of Life and Well-being programme of activity, experiences and giftsA competitive defined pension schemeAn employee assistance healthcare cashback planLife Assurance Scheme (4x annual salary)A full induction programme, including an outstanding network of supportA learning and development programme and CPDAssistance with childcare savings and cycle to work schemeSubscription to Head Space, Perks at Work and Discount for Teachers online apps which offers hundreds of discounts and benefits50% towards the cost of branded work wearPersonal health and fitness training, and a financial advisory serviceFree staff lunches and on-site parkingOne life day and one additional life day if 100% attendance is achieved*Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning 
    APPLICATION INFORMATION:
     
    Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended 2013)
    Posts which involve substantial access to children are exempt from provisions contained within this Act under which the job applicants are entitled to withhold information about any previous criminal background which is either unspent or would otherwise be considered ‘spent’ under the terms of the Act. However, changes to the legislation in 2013 mean that spent convictions may be protected and do not have to be disclosed to prospective employers. Employers cannot take protected offences into account when making employment decisions. If the job for which you have applied involves substantial access to children and you have been shortlisted for the post, you will be provided with a form on which you will be asked to disclose any relevant previous criminal background. We will provide more information on protected offences at that stage. If you are the successful applicant you will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service disclosure & we will also check the DBS barred list (children). Failure to complete this form will result in your application not proceeding any further. The possession of a criminal record will not automatically debar you from consideration for the post for which you have applied. Any information given will be treated as confidential and will only be used in relation to the post for which you have applied.
     
    APPLICATION INFORMATION

    Visits to the William Henry Smith Foundation are highly recommended, We recommend this prior to completing your application form.

    For further information on this post and to arrange interviews please contact the HR department on email address: HR@WHSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK    or 01484 710 123
     
    All our roles are by application via Sam Recruit – We do not accept CVs
     
    Please apply by visiting our vacancies page: Our Vacancies Read Less
  • WHSF - Trainee Corporate Compliance Assistant  

    - Brighouse
    Trainee Corporate Compliance Assistant CONTRACT TERM: Full Time Perman... Read More
    Trainee Corporate Compliance Assistant
     
    CONTRACT TERM: Full Time Permanent
    SALARY:NJC pay point 2 (£24,413.00 per annum) this will increase once training completed.
    CONTRACT TYPE:Full Time, 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday
    HOURS OF WORK:Monday – Thursday, 07:30-12:15, 13:00-16:00, Friday 07:30-12:30, 13:00-14:30
    CLOSING DATE:27th February 2026, Midnight
    INTERVIEW DATE:10th March 2026
    START DATE:TBC
     
    We are offering an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual to join our Foundation as a Trainee. This role provides a unique chance to develop practical experience in health and safety, compliance and premises management, while working towards a recognised qualification and contributing to the smooth running of our organisation.
     
    Purpose of the role:
     
    To support the Corporate Compliance Manager in promoting and maintaining a safe and compliant environment for working, living, and learning, in line with all relevant legislation and policies.
     
    Key Responsibilities:
    ·        Support the Corporate Compliance Manager to ensure the Foundation meets all health & safety and corporate compliance requirements.
    ·        Maintain accurate compliance records, logs, risk assessments and contractor documentation, including DBS checks.
    ·        Assist with inspections, minor maintenance coordination, and ensuring premises and grounds remain safe and compliant.
    ·        Support emergency planning, business continuity, and policy reviews relating to health & safety and premises.
    ·        Oversee compliance aspects of Foundation vehicles, ensuring servicing, safety and legal requirements are met.
    ·        Support security across all sites, including CCTV monitoring, keyholding and liaison with out-of-hours staff.
    ·        Promote safe working practices, report incidents and near misses, and help maintain COSHH and PPE compliance.
    ·        Assist with preparation and smooth running of Foundation events across sites.
    ·        Undertake required training and complete an apprenticeship programme relevant to the role.
     
    About You:
     
    We’re looking for someone who is:Personally aligned with our values and committed to our mission.Interested in a career in health & safety, compliance, and premises management, with a willingness to learn and develop.Organised, detail-focused and confident managing records, systems and compliance documentation.Committed to maintaining and understanding the importance of safety, confidentiality and professional standards.Practical, proactive and comfortable working collaboratively with contractors, colleagues and senior leaders.Flexible and adaptable, able to work across different sites and respond to changing priorities.Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and uphold organisational values in everything you do.Willing to undertake training, essential certifications and continuous professional development.

    Application Information:
     
    Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended 2013)
    Posts which involve substantial access to children are exempt from provisions contained within this Act under which the job applicants are entitled to withhold information about any previous criminal background which is either unspent or would otherwise be considered ‘spent’ under the terms of the Act. However, changes to the legislation in 2013 mean that spent convictions may be protected and do not have to be disclosed to prospective employers. Employers cannot take protected offences into account when making employment decisions. If the job for which you have applied involves substantial access to children and you have been shortlisted for the post, you will be provided with a form on which you will be asked to disclose any relevant previous criminal background. We will provide more information on protected offences at that stage. If you are the successful applicant you will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service disclosure & we will also check the DBS barred list (children). Failure to complete this form will result in your application not proceeding any further. The possession of a criminal record will not automatically debar you from consideration for the post for which you have applied. Any information given will be treated as confidential and will only be used in relation to the post for which you have applied.
     
    Visits to the William Henry Smith Foundation are highly recommended.

    For further information on this post please contact the HR department on email address: HR@WHSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK    
     
    All our roles are by application via Sam Recruit – We do not accept CVs
     
    Please apply by visiting our vacancies page: Our Vacancies Read Less
  • BH - Care Home Deputy Manager  

    - Brighouse
    Deputy Manager CONTRACT:  Permanent positionSALARY: NJC pay point 29 –... Read More
    Deputy Manager
     
    CONTRACT:  Permanent position
    SALARY: NJC pay point 29 – 38 (£39,862.00 - £49,282.00 per annum)
    CONTRACT TYPE: Full-time
    HOURS OF WORK: 09:00 – 16:30 Monday, 08:30 – 16:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with 30 minutes unpaid breaktime. There may also be weekends, evenings and sleep-ins, bank holidays plus you will undertake on call duties
    CLOSING DATE: Midnight Sunday 22nd February 2026
    INTERVIEW DATE: W/C 2nd March 2026
    START DATE: ASAP
     
    About the Role:

    We have an exciting opportunity for a Deputy Manager to join our established and proudly rated outstanding home at William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home and join our Leadership and Management Team. We are looking to appoint a highly motivated, enthusiastic, reliable, and proactive individual who has a strong commitment to ensuring all within their care are both safe and cared for. They must be nurturing and supportive, with excellent communication skills and can form strong relationships with children and young people, team members, parents and carers and key stakeholder partners.

    Purpose Of Job:
      To support the Registered Manager with the daily operations of the home and development. To deputise in the absence of the manager, having ownership of William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home.  Through effective professional leadership and management, support the Registered Manager to create a safe environment in which children and young people, and team members feel emotionally and physically secure, thus facilitating the guidance and development of their self-esteem and full potential.  To have excellent knowledge and understanding of the complex needs of children and young people in care and utilise this in applying the Model of Care to support the development of both children, young people, and team members.  In partnership with the Registered Manager, be responsible for developing, updating, and delivering the aims and objectives of the Home’s Statement of Purpose and lead, support, encourage, and manage the care team to deliver the same.  To promote appropriate positive, respectful, and effective therapeutic relationships between team members, children and young people, their families/carers and key stakeholder partners.  To encourage children and young people's active involvement and participation in the day-to-day running of William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home.  To promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality in William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home at all times. 
    About You: Personally aligned with our values and committed to our missionProven experience working within children’s residential homes, with relevant experience in a senior roleLevel 4 Health and Social Care or NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young Persons Workforce qualification or near completion.Have or be enrolled on a Level 5 Management, or willing to work towards achieving thisBe able to demonstrate working knowledge of Ofsted frameworks, Children's Home Regulations, Quality Standards and relevant legislationAct as a role model; be able to empower, motivate and provide a high level of support for the team and young peopleDemonstrate experience of acting ethically, with integrity and empathy as well as commitment to working towards these valuesBe passionate in motivating, inspiring and safeguarding young people, and the team members in their careHave a proven track record in supervising and managing peopleEmbrace and support William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home Quality of Life and Positive Behaviour Support ethosEnsure that Quality of Life underpins all work with children & young people/families and fellow colleaguesHave the ability to develop positive and sustainable relationships with children and young peopleBe a creative and reflective individual who inspires confidence in meeting the needs of our young people Be highly motivated and able to contribute to collaborative working with colleagues and wider partnersBe able to demonstrate resilience, motivation and commitmentHave the ability to promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality at all timesBe honest and act with integrity, be trustworthy and understand the need for confidentiality.  Read Less
  • BH - Care Home Deputy Manager  

    - Brighouse
    Deputy Manager CONTRACT:  Permanent positionSALARY: NJC pay point 29 –... Read More
    Deputy Manager
     
    CONTRACT:  Permanent position
    SALARY: NJC pay point 29 – 38 (£39,862.00 - £49,282.00 per annum)
    CONTRACT TYPE: Full-time
    HOURS OF WORK: 09:00 – 16:30 Monday, 08:30 – 16:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with 30 minutes unpaid breaktime. There may also be weekends, evenings and sleep-ins, bank holidays plus you will undertake on call duties
    CLOSING DATE: Midnight Sunday 22nd February 2026
    INTERVIEW DATE: W/C 2nd March 2026
    START DATE: ASAP
     
    About the Role:

    We have an exciting opportunity for a Deputy Manager to join our established and proudly rated outstanding home at William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home and join our Leadership and Management Team. We are looking to appoint a highly motivated, enthusiastic, reliable, and proactive individual who has a strong commitment to ensuring all within their care are both safe and cared for. They must be nurturing and supportive, with excellent communication skills and can form strong relationships with children and young people, team members, parents and carers and key stakeholder partners.

    Purpose Of Job:
      To support the Registered Manager with the daily operations of the home and development. To deputise in the absence of the manager, having ownership of William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home.  Through effective professional leadership and management, support the Registered Manager to create a safe environment in which children and young people, and team members feel emotionally and physically secure, thus facilitating the guidance and development of their self-esteem and full potential.  To have excellent knowledge and understanding of the complex needs of children and young people in care and utilise this in applying the Model of Care to support the development of both children, young people, and team members.  In partnership with the Registered Manager, be responsible for developing, updating, and delivering the aims and objectives of the Home’s Statement of Purpose and lead, support, encourage, and manage the care team to deliver the same.  To promote appropriate positive, respectful, and effective therapeutic relationships between team members, children and young people, their families/carers and key stakeholder partners.  To encourage children and young people's active involvement and participation in the day-to-day running of William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home.  To promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality in William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home at all times. 
    About You: Personally aligned with our values and committed to our missionProven experience working within children’s residential homes, with relevant experience in a senior roleLevel 4 Health and Social Care or NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young Persons Workforce qualification or near completion.Have or be enrolled on a Level 5 Management, or willing to work towards achieving thisBe able to demonstrate working knowledge of Ofsted frameworks, Children's Home Regulations, Quality Standards and relevant legislationAct as a role model; be able to empower, motivate and provide a high level of support for the team and young peopleDemonstrate experience of acting ethically, with integrity and empathy as well as commitment to working towards these valuesBe passionate in motivating, inspiring and safeguarding young people, and the team members in their careHave a proven track record in supervising and managing peopleEmbrace and support William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home Quality of Life and Positive Behaviour Support ethosEnsure that Quality of Life underpins all work with children & young people/families and fellow colleaguesHave the ability to develop positive and sustainable relationships with children and young peopleBe a creative and reflective individual who inspires confidence in meeting the needs of our young people Be highly motivated and able to contribute to collaborative working with colleagues and wider partnersBe able to demonstrate resilience, motivation and commitmentHave the ability to promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality at all timesBe honest and act with integrity, be trustworthy and understand the need for confidentiality.  Read Less
  • BH - Care Home Deputy Manager  

    - Brighouse
    Deputy Manager CONTRACT:  Permanent positionSALARY: NJC pay point 29 –... Read More
    Deputy Manager
     
    CONTRACT:  Permanent position
    SALARY: NJC pay point 29 – 38 (£39,862.00 - £49,282.00 per annum)
    CONTRACT TYPE: Full-time
    HOURS OF WORK: 09:00 – 16:30 Monday, 08:30 – 16:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with 30 minutes unpaid breaktime. There may also be weekends, evenings and sleep-ins, bank holidays plus you will undertake on call duties
    CLOSING DATE: Midnight Sunday 22nd February 2026
    INTERVIEW DATE: W/C 2nd March 2026
    START DATE: ASAP
     
    About the Role:

    We have an exciting opportunity for a Deputy Manager to join our established and proudly rated outstanding home at William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home and join our Leadership and Management Team. We are looking to appoint a highly motivated, enthusiastic, reliable, and proactive individual who has a strong commitment to ensuring all within their care are both safe and cared for. They must be nurturing and supportive, with excellent communication skills and can form strong relationships with children and young people, team members, parents and carers and key stakeholder partners.

    Purpose Of Job:
      To support the Registered Manager with the daily operations of the home and development. To deputise in the absence of the manager, having ownership of William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home.  Through effective professional leadership and management, support the Registered Manager to create a safe environment in which children and young people, and team members feel emotionally and physically secure, thus facilitating the guidance and development of their self-esteem and full potential.  To have excellent knowledge and understanding of the complex needs of children and young people in care and utilise this in applying the Model of Care to support the development of both children, young people, and team members.  In partnership with the Registered Manager, be responsible for developing, updating, and delivering the aims and objectives of the Home’s Statement of Purpose and lead, support, encourage, and manage the care team to deliver the same.  To promote appropriate positive, respectful, and effective therapeutic relationships between team members, children and young people, their families/carers and key stakeholder partners.  To encourage children and young people's active involvement and participation in the day-to-day running of William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home.  To promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality in William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home at all times. 
    About You: Personally aligned with our values and committed to our missionProven experience working within children’s residential homes, with relevant experience in a senior roleLevel 4 Health and Social Care or NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young Persons Workforce qualification or near completion.Have or be enrolled on a Level 5 Management, or willing to work towards achieving thisBe able to demonstrate working knowledge of Ofsted frameworks, Children's Home Regulations, Quality Standards and relevant legislationAct as a role model; be able to empower, motivate and provide a high level of support for the team and young peopleDemonstrate experience of acting ethically, with integrity and empathy as well as commitment to working towards these valuesBe passionate in motivating, inspiring and safeguarding young people, and the team members in their careHave a proven track record in supervising and managing peopleEmbrace and support William Henry Smith Therapeutic Children's Home Quality of Life and Positive Behaviour Support ethosEnsure that Quality of Life underpins all work with children & young people/families and fellow colleaguesHave the ability to develop positive and sustainable relationships with children and young peopleBe a creative and reflective individual who inspires confidence in meeting the needs of our young people Be highly motivated and able to contribute to collaborative working with colleagues and wider partnersBe able to demonstrate resilience, motivation and commitmentHave the ability to promote and celebrate diversity, collaboration, and equality at all timesBe honest and act with integrity, be trustworthy and understand the need for confidentiality.  Read Less
  • WHSF - Clinical Psychologist  

    - Brighouse
    Clinical Psychologist CONTRACT:  PermanentSALARY: NJC Scale 43 – 50 (S... Read More
    Clinical Psychologist
     
    CONTRACT:  Permanent
    SALARY: NJC Scale 43 – 50 (Salary based on 35 hours per week, 39 week term-time and 3 weeks holiday cover (105 hours) Actual - £47,453.49 - £54,542.57) [Total: 48 weeks per year] FTE £54,495.00 - £62,636.00
    CONTRACT TYPE: Full or Part time
    HOURS OF WORK: Monday to Friday, 30-35 hours per week (negotiable)
    CLOSING DATE: Sunday 11th January 2026 at 11.59pm
    INTERVIEW DATE: Wednesday 21st January 2026
    START DATE: ASAP
     
    The William Henry Smith Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. The foundation has effective child and adult protection policies which provide clear direction to staff and others about expected codes of behaviour in dealing with safeguarding issues. Our recruitment process aims to create and maintain a safe workforce and contains robust vetting procedures. The successful applicant will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check (this is a position working in regulated activity). The successful candidate will be subject to a rigorous safer recruitment process and must adhere to a strict code of conduct regarding behaviour at all times. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches in accordance with KCSIE 2025. The Foundation is also committed to promoting the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of both students and staff and reflects life in Modern Britain.
     
    About the Role:
     
    This role combines direct therapeutic work, strategic service development, and professional supervision and training. You will work closely with the Head of Therapeutic Practice and Health to lead psychologically informed care across the Foundation and to develop a high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic service.
     
    You will provide assessment, formulation and intervention for complex presentations, while supporting and developing a multidisciplinary workforce through supervision, reflective practice and training.
     
    Key Responsibilities:
     
    Clinical Practice Deliver high-quality psychological assessments and therapeutic interventions (1:1 and group).Provide specialist consultation, formulation and advice for complex multi-disciplinary cases.Offer psychological support to children, young adults, families and staff systems onsite, offsite and via remote platforms.Integrate therapeutic goals within IEPs, EHCPs and wider educational planning.Promote trauma-informed, PBS and psychologically informed approaches across the Foundation. 
    Leadership & Service Development Provide clinical leadership, supervision and training to the Health, Therapies and Families Team.Supervise assistant psychologists, trainees, psychology students and other MDT colleagues.Lead and contribute to service development, policy implementation and quality improvement.Support recruitment, shortlisting and interviewing across the service.Lead on audits, service evaluation and research projects, sharing outcomes internally and externally.Champion psychologically and trauma-informed care across the organisation. 
    Collaboration & Advocacy Work collaboratively with families, education staff, health and social care professionals.Liaise with external agencies to advocate for students and families.Support crisis responses in line with safeguarding procedures.Promote equality, inclusion and culturally responsive practice. 
    Professional Practice Maintain HCPC registration and adhere to BPS, HCPC and other relevant professional codes.Engage in regular clinical and line management supervision.Maintain a strong CPD profile and contribute to research, audit and evidence-based practice.Stay up to date with legislation, NICE guidance and national directives 
    About You: Doctoral level qualification in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent).HCPC registration.Significant experience working with children, young people and families.Experience of complex assessment, formulation and intervention.Proven leadership and supervision experience within multidisciplinary teams.Strong knowledge of trauma-informed care, PBS and psychologically informed practice.Excellent communication, report writing and relationship-building skills.Personally aligned with our values and committed to our mission. 
    Why Join Us?
     
    At William Henry Smith Foundation, we are committed to delivering exceptional education and care in safe, nurturing, and inclusive environments. You will join a team of dedicated professionals who share a common purpose: helping every young person reach their full potential.
     
    We offer:
    A competitive salary and benefits package include: -     A friendly and inclusive working environmentOpportunities to truly enrich the lives of our children and young people and make a positive difference.Quality of Life and Well-being programme of activity, experiences and giftsA competitive defined pension schemeAn employee assistance healthcare cashback planLife Assurance Scheme (4x annual salary)A full induction programme, including an outstanding network of supportA learning and development programme and CPDAssistance with childcare savings and cycle to work schemeSubscription to Head Space, Perks at Work and Discount for Teachers online apps which offer hundreds of discounts and benefits50% towards the cost of branded work wearPersonal health and fitness training, and a financial advisory serviceFree staff lunches and on-site parkingStaff Savings SchemeOne life day and one additional life day if 100% attendance is achieved*Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning 
    APPLICATION INFORMATION:
     
    Section G – Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
    All posts involving direct contact with vulnerable people are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Disclosure and Barring Service website.

    Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed
     
    Visits to the William Henry Smith Foundation are highly recommended.

    For further information on this post please contact the HR department on email address: HR@WHSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK    
     
    Please complete the application form in full. Read Less
  • WHSF - Clinical Psychologist  

    - Brighouse
    Clinical Psychologist CONTRACT:  PermanentSALARY: NJC Scale 43 – 50 (S... Read More
    Clinical Psychologist
     
    CONTRACT:  Permanent
    SALARY: NJC Scale 43 – 50 (Salary based on 35 hours per week, 39 week term-time and 3 weeks holiday cover (105 hours) Actual - £47,453.49 - £54,542.57) [Total: 48 weeks per year] FTE £54,495.00 - £62,636.00
    CONTRACT TYPE: Full or Part time
    HOURS OF WORK: Monday to Friday, 30-35 hours per week (negotiable)
    CLOSING DATE: Sunday 11th January 2026 at 11.59pm
    INTERVIEW DATE: Wednesday 21st January 2026
    START DATE: ASAP
     
    The William Henry Smith Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. The foundation has effective child and adult protection policies which provide clear direction to staff and others about expected codes of behaviour in dealing with safeguarding issues. Our recruitment process aims to create and maintain a safe workforce and contains robust vetting procedures. The successful applicant will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check (this is a position working in regulated activity). The successful candidate will be subject to a rigorous safer recruitment process and must adhere to a strict code of conduct regarding behaviour at all times. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches in accordance with KCSIE 2025. The Foundation is also committed to promoting the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of both students and staff and reflects life in Modern Britain.
     
    About the Role:
     
    This role combines direct therapeutic work, strategic service development, and professional supervision and training. You will work closely with the Head of Therapeutic Practice and Health to lead psychologically informed care across the Foundation and to develop a high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic service.
     
    You will provide assessment, formulation and intervention for complex presentations, while supporting and developing a multidisciplinary workforce through supervision, reflective practice and training.
     
    Key Responsibilities:
     
    Clinical Practice Deliver high-quality psychological assessments and therapeutic interventions (1:1 and group).Provide specialist consultation, formulation and advice for complex multi-disciplinary cases.Offer psychological support to children, young adults, families and staff systems onsite, offsite and via remote platforms.Integrate therapeutic goals within IEPs, EHCPs and wider educational planning.Promote trauma-informed, PBS and psychologically informed approaches across the Foundation. 
    Leadership & Service Development Provide clinical leadership, supervision and training to the Health, Therapies and Families Team.Supervise assistant psychologists, trainees, psychology students and other MDT colleagues.Lead and contribute to service development, policy implementation and quality improvement.Support recruitment, shortlisting and interviewing across the service.Lead on audits, service evaluation and research projects, sharing outcomes internally and externally.Champion psychologically and trauma-informed care across the organisation. 
    Collaboration & Advocacy Work collaboratively with families, education staff, health and social care professionals.Liaise with external agencies to advocate for students and families.Support crisis responses in line with safeguarding procedures.Promote equality, inclusion and culturally responsive practice. 
    Professional Practice Maintain HCPC registration and adhere to BPS, HCPC and other relevant professional codes.Engage in regular clinical and line management supervision.Maintain a strong CPD profile and contribute to research, audit and evidence-based practice.Stay up to date with legislation, NICE guidance and national directives 
    About You: Doctoral level qualification in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent).HCPC registration.Significant experience working with children, young people and families.Experience of complex assessment, formulation and intervention.Proven leadership and supervision experience within multidisciplinary teams.Strong knowledge of trauma-informed care, PBS and psychologically informed practice.Excellent communication, report writing and relationship-building skills.Personally aligned with our values and committed to our mission. 
    Why Join Us?
     
    At William Henry Smith Foundation, we are committed to delivering exceptional education and care in safe, nurturing, and inclusive environments. You will join a team of dedicated professionals who share a common purpose: helping every young person reach their full potential.
     
    We offer:
    A competitive salary and benefits package include: -     A friendly and inclusive working environmentOpportunities to truly enrich the lives of our children and young people and make a positive difference.Quality of Life and Well-being programme of activity, experiences and giftsA competitive defined pension schemeAn employee assistance healthcare cashback planLife Assurance Scheme (4x annual salary)A full induction programme, including an outstanding network of supportA learning and development programme and CPDAssistance with childcare savings and cycle to work schemeSubscription to Head Space, Perks at Work and Discount for Teachers online apps which offer hundreds of discounts and benefits50% towards the cost of branded work wearPersonal health and fitness training, and a financial advisory serviceFree staff lunches and on-site parkingStaff Savings SchemeOne life day and one additional life day if 100% attendance is achieved*Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning 
    APPLICATION INFORMATION:
     
    Section G – Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
    All posts involving direct contact with vulnerable people are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Disclosure and Barring Service website.

    Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed
     
    Visits to the William Henry Smith Foundation are highly recommended.

    For further information on this post please contact the HR department on email address: HR@WHSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK    
     
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