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Consultant Mental Health Liaison - BoltoninFarnworthinFarnworthPUBLISHED SUN 16 MAR 2025

Collaborative Environment, The role offers the opportunity to work with a supportive multi-disciplinary team, including other consultants, doctors, and mental health practitioners, fostering collaboration and teamwork.
Professional Development, The position includes built-in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) time, access to study leave, and a study budget, allowing for ongoing learning and growth.
Leadership Opportunities, The role provides a chance to take on medical leadership and contribute to service development, enhancing skills in management and influence.
Diverse Responsibilities, The consultant will assess a wide variety of patients and acute psychiatric emergencies, providing a dynamic and varied workday.
Impactful Work, The position directly contributes to improving mental health services in the community, positively affecting the lives of patients in crisis.
Reputable Organization, Working with Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, which is rated 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission and has outstanding substance misuse services, ensures you are part of a respected institution.
Exciting Location, Bolton is a vibrant and affordable city in Europe, offering a great work-life balance with access to a range of cultural and recreational activities.
Join Our Caring Community as a Consultant Mental Health Liaison in Bolton!
Are you a passionate mental health professional looking to make a transformative impact? We invite you to explore an enriching opportunity with the Mental Health Liaison Team at the Royal Bolton Hospital. As a Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry, you'll collaborate closely with a dedicated multidisciplinary team, including fellow consultants, doctors, and mental health practitioners, all committed to delivering compassionate care to our community. This full-time role offers flexibility, access to CPD, and a supportive environment that encourages professional growth.
At Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, you will be at the forefront of developing essential services for adults experiencing mental health challenges. Your leadership will ensure that we deliver high-quality care tailored to the needs of our patients. With a focus on women’s perspectives and experiences in mental health, you’ll play a vital role in shaping our approach to care. Join us in fostering a nurturing atmosphere where your expertise truly makes a difference. Ready to take the next step? Apply now and help us create a brighter future for those we serve!
Collaborative Environment, The role offers the opportunity to work with a supportive multi-disciplinary team, including other consultants, doctors, and mental health practitioners, fostering collaboration and teamwork.
Professional Development, The position includes built-in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) time, access to study leave, and a study budget, allowing for ongoing learning and growth.
Leadership Opportunities, The role provides a chance to take on medical leadership and contribute to service development, enhancing skills in management and influence.
Diverse Responsibilities, The consultant will assess a wide variety of patients and acute psychiatric emergencies, providing a dynamic and varied workday.
Impactful Work, The position directly contributes to improving mental health services in the community, positively affecting the lives of patients in crisis.
Reputable Organization, Working with Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, which is rated 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission and has outstanding substance misuse services, ensures you are part of a respected institution.
Exciting Location, Bolton is a vibrant and affordable city in Europe, offering a great work-life balance with access to a range of cultural and recreational activities.

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Mental health has emerged as a critical issue in the United Kingdom, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis highlighted the fragility of mental well-being across different demographics, from children and adolescents to adults and the elderly. It has sparked a wider conversation about the importance of mental health care, accessibility, and the stigmas often associated with mental illnesses.Learn more...
 


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