Person Specification: Clinical Manager (London) Evidence of meeting the criteria within the person specification must be shown when completing the application form for the post and will be further tested at interview. through questioning and testing. CATEGORY Qualifications & Training Clinical experience/ Knowledge JOB REQUIREMENTS: ESSENTIAL Psychodynamically or analytically trained with recognised and validated post graduate psychotherapy qualification Minimum of three years training in clinical work, supervision of clinical work, seminars and personal therapy. Accreditation with UKCP, BPS and/or BCAP Evidence of continuing professional development as recommended by a relevant professional body. Minimum seven years’ psychotherapy practice experience Minimum five years’ post graduate experience Experience of clinical work with clients who have been sexually and emotionally abused as children Experience of clinical work with Irish clients and an understanding of the “Irish dimension” of the clinical work undertaken by icap. Knowledge of relevant legislation and its implications for clinical practice JOB REQUIREMENTS: DESIRABLE Qualifications / training in modalities other than psychodynamic / analytic approaches Experience of teaching and/or training in psychotherapy / counselling Minimum five years’ supervisory experience Organisational / management experience Other skills, knowledge & abilities Good knowledge of a broad range of psychological therapies and an ability to articulate the value added by psychotherapy to a wide range of audiences Experience of management in a clinical organisation Experience of working in different cultural contexts, including the Irish context Excellent people management skills with ability to work well as part of a small team of clinical and non clinical staff. Ability to build and maintain lasting relations with community organisations, health and social care providers and other agencies Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to write papers and reports; give presentations and represent the organisation at clinical conferences, meetings and seminars Experience of collecting and measuring clinical outcomes. IT literate with good level of numeracy and ability to collate and present data and statistics using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets Ability to meet deadlines. Knowledge of Irish history and culture and wider issues of Irish culture and identity Ability to work on own initiative (and as part of wider team) with flexibility and creativity to meet project objectives Understanding of the need for confidentiality and sensitivity when dealing with mental health issues of individuals Experience of using CORE outcome measures Personal Attributes A commitment to diversity and equal opportunities policies Ability and willingness to travel to our West Midlands Office and other locations Willingness for some flexible working with occasional meetings taking place in evenings Passion for social justice and inclusive societies The position will be subject to a Disclose and Barring Service check and receipt of satisfactory references