Tender

Clinical Assessor

Relatives for Justice

Relatives for Justice

Clinical Assessor

Tenders are invited from suitably qualified persons to deliver clinical assessments with victims and survivors seeking therapeutic support with Relatives for Justice

 

Terms of Reference: CLINICAL ASSESSOR

 

 

Purpose

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT.

Clinical Assessor:  The purpose of this programme is for a Clinical Psychologist/Assessor to deliver clinical assessments to members of Relatives for Justice who have been impacted by traumatic loss and injury through conflict related trauma.

Membership

This programme is specific to those who have been bereaved or injured or, a carer for someone who has been injured as a result of the conflict.  This programme will be delivered in RFJ offices at Glen Road, Belfast and Dungannon and possibly in outreach centres in North and East Belfast, South Derry and South Down.

Review

It is anticipated this programme will run from 1 April 2017   –to- 31st March 2020. Yearly reviews of this tender will be carried out.

 

Confidentiality

 

Due to the sensitivity surrounding the work carried out within Relatives for Justice, complete confidentiality and a non-judgmental approach should be taken at all times.

Tender requirements

To tender please provide:

  • A cover letter detailing your hourly rate inclusive of VAT.
  • A copy of your most updated CV.
  • Tender applicants must include the name, address, telephone number and email addresses of two referees who may be contacted for references in connection with the proposed contract.

 

Evaluation of proposals:

The Contract will be awarded on the basis of the most economically advantageous proposal applying the following award criteria, not necessarily in this order:

 

  • Knowledge of working with conflict related trauma and with victims and survivors.
  • Knowledge of working in a community setting.
  • Evidence of registration with professional body, ie

HCPC/other

  • Evidence of professional indemnity insurance.
  • Evidence of receiving external clinical supervision.
  • Understanding and an awareness of the requirements of the project including the context for the work of Relatives for Justice.
  • Own mode of transport and able to travel throughout North of Ireland.
  • Flexible approach to working hours and days.

 

There is no allowance for travel or materials so please ensure these costs are covered in the tender process.

 

 

 

Completed tenders may be delivered by post or email. If posting, please mark the words ‘Tender’ on the front of the envelope and post to:

 

Pauline Fitzpatrick / [email protected]

Family Therapeutic Programme Co-Ordinator

Relatives for Justice

39 Glen Road

Belfast

BT11 8BB

 

To arrive no later than 12pm 12th July 2017

 

 

 

 

Last updated 6 years 10 months ago

Closing Date

Wednesday / 12 July 2017 1:00am

Location

Relatives for Justice, 39 Glen Road
Relatives for Justice, 39 Glen Road, Andersonstown
BELFAST
BT11 8BB
United Kingdom

Contact Details

Pauline Fitzpatrick

Clinical Assessor