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Consultant Psychiatrist - Forensic Outreach TeaminLeedsinLeedsPUBLISHED TUE 4 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £114,894 to £139,882 a year Per Annum Pro Rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation TrustFollow Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work within a dedicated Forensic Outreach Team, contributing to the care coordination of service users transitioning from secure care.
Plans for team expansion into a more specialist service with additional roles in occupational therapy and psychology, enhancing professional collaboration.
Potential for increased PA hours from 8 to 10, allowing for more flexibility and involvement in various roles or educational activities.
Commitment to high-quality patient care and improving the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and mental health issues, aligning with personal values of care and social justice.
Participation in multidisciplinary team meetings, providing clinical leadership and fostering an environment of collaboration and support.
Involvement in teaching, training, and supervising junior medical staff, contributing to the development of future mental health professionals.
Access to a supportive and rewarding workplace environment within a foundation trust that prioritizes effective and sustainable mental health services.
Are you a compassionate Consultant Psychiatrist looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals in the community? Join our dynamic Forensic Outreach Team at Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, where your expertise will help shape a more supportive and inclusive environment for those transitioning from secure care. As part of our evolving team, you’ll collaborate with Occupational Therapists and Psychologists, enhancing our service delivery while ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care for our service users.

We pride ourselves in creating a workplace that values diversity, integrity, and empathy. We offer a flexible commitment of 8 to 10 Programmed Activities (PAs), with opportunities for roles within our medical directorate or education. If you’re passionate about reducing stigma and improving mental health services for individuals with learning disabilities, your leadership and support will be essential in guiding our multidisciplinary team as we deliver trauma-informed care and transition patients smoothly back into community life. Join us at LYPFT, where your efforts will truly make a difference and contribute to a brighter future for all.
Opportunity to work within a dedicated Forensic Outreach Team, contributing to the care coordination of service users transitioning from secure care.
Plans for team expansion into a more specialist service with additional roles in occupational therapy and psychology, enhancing professional collaboration.
Potential for increased PA hours from 8 to 10, allowing for more flexibility and involvement in various roles or educational activities.
Commitment to high-quality patient care and improving the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and mental health issues, aligning with personal values of care and social justice.
Participation in multidisciplinary team meetings, providing clinical leadership and fostering an environment of collaboration and support.
Involvement in teaching, training, and supervising junior medical staff, contributing to the development of future mental health professionals.
Access to a supportive and rewarding workplace environment within a foundation trust that prioritizes effective and sustainable mental health services.

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