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CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist - Worthing Community (attracts RRP) inWorthing inWorthing PUBLISHED THU 7 NOV 2024

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

EATING DISORDER MENTAL HEALTH MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS

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Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is offering a position for a Child and Adolescent Consultant Psychiatrist to lead the CAMHS community mental health team at The Children's Centre in Worthing, West Sussex. The role includes significant leadership responsibilities in a multidisciplinary setting that provides care for children and young people with varying mental health challenges and neurodevelopmental disorders. The position also entails opportunities for service development over the next two years, alongside recruitment and retention benefits totaling up to £25,000, including a relocation allowance.

The post holder will work within a collaborative environment alongside clinical psychologists, community nurses, and other mental health professionals, contributing to a comprehensive care approach. Additionally, the role supports personal interests in research, medical education, or other specialized areas, contributing to the overall growth of CAMHS psychiatry in the region. The successful candidate will enjoy a supportive structure that accommodates both service provision and professional development.

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