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Consultant Adolescent PsychiatristinBuryinBuryPUBLISHED MON 18 NOV 2024

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year PA pro rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSON-CALL

Pennine Care NHS FTFollow Pennine Care NHS FT

The Consultant Adolescent Psychiatrist role at Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust in Bury is a substantive position focused on providing clinical leadership for the Hope Unit, which serves as an adolescent inpatient service. The successful candidate will oversee comprehensive assessments and short-stay treatments for young patients facing complex mental health issues, ensuring adherence to clinical governance and established protocols. Responsibilities include leading a multidisciplinary team, managing a caseload of inpatient clients, and collaborating with various stakeholders, including CAMHS teams and Local Authorities, to facilitate effective care and discharge planning.

In addition to clinical responsibilities, the role entails offering specialist consultation and advice, participating in clinical audits, and contributing to the strategic and operational development of the service. The Consultant will also engage in teaching and training for junior staff and have opportunities to participate in research projects. The position offers a supportive work environment with access to necessary facilities and administrative support, alongside standard benefits such as annual leave and opportunities for continued professional development.

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