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EXTRAORDINARY JOBS. EXTRAORDINARY WORKPLACE. SENIOR PSYCHOLOGIST – DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMMES – MANAGER E £29,184 RISING TO £44,894 (EXCLUDING LOCAL PAY ALLOWANCE) You will be the Clinical Lead for HM Prison Service's domestic violence programme, and will be involved in the development and delivery of a range of violence interventions for NOMS. Work will include programme development, clinical and case advice, evaluation, training and providing information for briefings and parliamentary questions. The work is high profile and the role will make a significant contribution to the strategic development and delivery of domestic violence interventions for prison and probation. Eligibility: This post is open to external candidates as well as staff on promotion/ level transfer. For information on who is eligible to apply for this post, please refer to the table on the Ministry of Justice Jobs Website and the Grade Eligibility for Prison Service Vacancies. Applicants must hold Chartered status through the British Psychological Society. Competencies: Showing resilience • Acting with integrity • Building relationships and team working • Communicating effectively • Problem solving and decision making • Organising and maximising performance.

If you would like to discuss this job please contact Ian Garrett on 01902 703743/07530 264288 or via email at Ian.Garrett@hmps.gsi.gov.uk To apply, please visit our website and download an application pack via www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/careersandjobs/currentvacancies or alternatively email LondonAreaRecruitment@hmps.gsi.gov.uk Completed applications should be returned by post to: Tom Matthews, Interim London & HQ Field Based Team, HMPS Shared Services, c/o London Area Recruitment Centre, HMP Wormwood Scrubs, Du Cane Road, London W12 OAE. The closing date for receipt of applications is 19 March 2009. Applicants will be required to declare whether they are a member of a group or organisation, which the Prison Service considers to be racist. Part-time working or job sharing will be considered.

The Prison Service is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from candidates regardless of ethnic origin, religious belief, gender, age (subject to being within the normal retirement age for the grade), sexual orientation, disability or any other irrelevant factor.

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