Band Consultant: £99,532 to £131,964 a year per annum PERMANENT
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In Birmingham, we have about 24,000 people who have a learning disability.
- Senior Psychiatric input and clinical leadership for the locality Multidisciplinary Team. This includes a key role in ensuring that the service as a whole delivers safe and effective care that is acceptable to patients and carers.
- Supervision of psychiatric medical staff working within the Learning Disability Service.
- Undertake teaching and educational initiatives to develop skills of the Local Multidisciplinary team and the wider Learning Disability Service.
- Interface with neurology and other health services where needed to facilitate access of service users into services that provide the most appropriate care for people with intellectual disabilities.
- Senior interface with other community mental health services to ensure optimum Psychiatric Services for service users.
- Psychiatric advice and leadership to one or more of the Clinical Reference Groups together with other appropriate management activities.
- Liaison with children services to optimise transition of children into adult service.
- To maintain and develop professional competencies using the process of The Royal College of Psychiatrists monitored Personal Development Plan.
- To support and participate in Clinical Governance and Audit.
- To comply with all Trust policies including Equal Opportunities policies and to promote equality of access to healthcare at all times.
- Participation in the consultant out of hours on-call rota and reciprocal cover arrangements for annual and study leave.
- Utilise electronic patient records system to maintain clinical records, clinical coding, outcomes and activity.
In Birmingham, we have about 24,000 people who have a learning disability. In our fast-paced day-to-day lives, many of them face challenges with daily living and being an active member in society. At Learning Disabilities, we are looking for a Consultant Psychiatrist to partner with us and make a difference for our patients.
Named recently by Rough Guide in its top 10 best cities in the world, Birmingham is an excellent place to live in, while working for one of the city's biggest employers, Birmingham Community Healthcare Trust. As the UK's second city, we are the city with the youngest population and more canals than Venice. It has excellent transport links, world-class sport and entertainment. We are also leading the way in UK for 5G. The city is a regional centre for shopping and leisure. We have a rich diverse community and have become a popular dining destination from award winning street food to Michelin Star cuisine.
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust provides high quality, accessible and responsive community and specialist services within Birmingham and the West Midlands. We deliver over 100 clinical services, out in people's homes and in over 300 hospitals, health centres and clinics. We provide services for adults, children, people with learning disabilities, those with rehabilitation needs and also dental services.
- Senior Psychiatric input and clinical leadership for the locality Multidisciplinary Team. This includes a key role in ensuring that the service as a whole delivers safe and effective care that is acceptable to patients and carers.
- Supervision of psychiatric medical staff working within the Learning Disability Service.
- Undertake teaching and educational initiatives to develop skills of the Local Multidisciplinary team and the wider Learning Disability Service.
- Interface with neurology and other health services where needed to facilitate access of service users into services that provide the most appropriate care for people with intellectual disabilities.
- Senior interface with other community mental health services to ensure optimum Psychiatric Services for service users.
- Psychiatric advice and leadership to one or more of the Clinical Reference Groups together with other appropriate management activities.
- Liaison with children services to optimise transition of children into adult service.
- To maintain and develop professional competencies using the process of The Royal College of Psychiatrists' monitored Personal Development Plan.
- To support and participate in Clinical Governance and Audit.
- To comply with all Trust policies including Equal Opportunities policies and to promote equality of access to healthcare at all times.
- Senior Psychiatric input and clinical leadership for the locality Multidisciplinary Team. This includes a key role in ensuring that the service as a whole delivers safe and effective care that is acceptable to patients and carers.
- Supervision of psychiatric medical staff working within the Learning Disability Service.
- Undertake teaching and educational initiatives to develop skills of the Local Multidisciplinary team and the wider Learning Disability Service.
- Interface with neurology and other health services where needed to facilitate access of service users into services that provide the most appropriate care for people with intellectual disabilities.
- Senior interface with other community mental health services to ensure optimum Psychiatric Services for service users.
- Psychiatric advice and leadership to one or more of the Clinical Reference Groups together with other appropriate management activities.
- Liaison with children services to optimise transition of children into adult service.
- To maintain and develop professional competencies using the process of The Royal College of Psychiatrists monitored Personal Development Plan.
- To support and participate in Clinical Governance and Audit.
- To comply with all Trust policies including Equal Opportunities policies and to promote equality of access to healthcare at all times.
- Participation in the consultant out of hours on-call rota and reciprocal cover arrangements for annual and study leave.
- Utilise electronic patient records system to maintain clinical records, clinical coding, outcomes and activity.
In Birmingham, we have about 24,000 people who have a learning disability. In our fast-paced day-to-day lives, many of them face challenges with daily living and being an active member in society. At Learning Disabilities, we are looking for a Consultant Psychiatrist to partner with us and make a difference for our patients.
Named recently by Rough Guide in its top 10 best cities in the world, Birmingham is an excellent place to live in, while working for one of the city's biggest employers, Birmingham Community Healthcare Trust. As the UK's second city, we are the city with the youngest population and more canals than Venice. It has excellent transport links, world-class sport and entertainment. We are also leading the way in UK for 5G. The city is a regional centre for shopping and leisure. We have a rich diverse community and have become a popular dining destination from award winning street food to Michelin Star cuisine.
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust provides high quality, accessible and responsive community and specialist services within Birmingham and the West Midlands. We deliver over 100 clinical services, out in people's homes and in over 300 hospitals, health centres and clinics. We provide services for adults, children, people with learning disabilities, those with rehabilitation needs and also dental services.
- Senior Psychiatric input and clinical leadership for the locality Multidisciplinary Team. This includes a key role in ensuring that the service as a whole delivers safe and effective care that is acceptable to patients and carers.
- Supervision of psychiatric medical staff working within the Learning Disability Service.
- Undertake teaching and educational initiatives to develop skills of the Local Multidisciplinary team and the wider Learning Disability Service.
- Interface with neurology and other health services where needed to facilitate access of service users into services that provide the most appropriate care for people with intellectual disabilities.
- Senior interface with other community mental health services to ensure optimum Psychiatric Services for service users.
- Psychiatric advice and leadership to one or more of the Clinical Reference Groups together with other appropriate management activities.
- Liaison with children services to optimise transition of children into adult service.
- To maintain and develop professional competencies using the process of The Royal College of Psychiatrists' monitored Personal Development Plan.
- To support and participate in Clinical Governance and Audit.
- To comply with all Trust policies including Equal Opportunities policies and to promote equality of access to healthcare at all times.
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