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Consultant - Psychotherapy ServiceinSheffieldinSheffieldPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
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Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation TrustFollow Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to provide medical leadership in a specialized psychotherapy service, shaping treatment and clinical pathways.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork skills.
Role as Psychotherapy Tutor, contributing to the training and development of future psychiatrists in the South Yorkshire Psychiatry Rotation.
Engagement in complex case consultations, allowing for professional growth and involvement in challenging therapeutic scenarios.
Involvement in governance and clinical pathway development, making a tangible impact on mental health service delivery.
Flexibility with a structured schedule, including participation in the city-wide out of hours on-call rota, promoting work-life balance.
Opportunities for teaching trainees and students, allowing for knowledge sharing and academic contributions to the field.
Join the Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust as a full-time Consultant in our Specialist Psychotherapy Service, where you'll play a pivotal role in shaping lives and driving change in mental health care. This is an exciting opportunity to provide medical and clinical leadership while acting as a Psychotherapy Tutor for the South Yorkshire Psychiatry Rotation. You’ll be at the heart of a collaborative team, attending and leading crucial meetings, developing clinical pathways, and transforming complex assessments into effective therapeutic interventions.

In this role, you’ll support the growth of aspiring mental health professionals by training Higher Trainees in Medical Psychotherapy and organising educational initiatives for core and higher psychiatry trainees. With supervision responsibilities and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, you’ll ensure quality care while engaging in a dynamic environment. If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and make a meaningful impact in mental health, we invite you to explore this rewarding position. Join us in making a difference in Sheffield and beyond!
Opportunity to provide medical leadership in a specialized psychotherapy service, shaping treatment and clinical pathways.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork skills.
Role as Psychotherapy Tutor, contributing to the training and development of future psychiatrists in the South Yorkshire Psychiatry Rotation.
Engagement in complex case consultations, allowing for professional growth and involvement in challenging therapeutic scenarios.
Involvement in governance and clinical pathway development, making a tangible impact on mental health service delivery.
Flexibility with a structured schedule, including participation in the city-wide out of hours on-call rota, promoting work-life balance.
Opportunities for teaching trainees and students, allowing for knowledge sharing and academic contributions to the field.

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