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Consultant Psychiatrist Adult Inpatient *with £20K Support Package*inIpswichinIpswichPUBLISHED MON 2 DEC 2024

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year gross per annum/ pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

BONUSINTENSIVE CARE UNITMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSSOCIAL WORK

Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS TrustFollow Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust

Attractive new starter package of £15,000 over 3 years, promoting retention and financial stability.
Generous £12,000 relocation allowance, aiding those who need to move for the role.
Loyalty scheme bonus of £2,500 for each of the subsequent 5 years of service, rewarding long-term commitment.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) funding of £2,000 per annum, with the ability to accumulate this funding, which supports career growth and development.
The unique 'Holiday of a lifetime scheme' allowing staff to bank annual leave for up to 5 years enables significant personal and recreational plans.
Opportunity to work within a collaborative multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional relationships and care quality.
The prestigious role of clinical leadership promotes personal development while enabling a direct impact on patient care and outcomes.
The Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust is seeking a Consultant Psychiatrist for the Adult Inpatient Ward at Woodlands in Ipswich, Suffolk. This full-time position arises due to the retirement of the previous post-holder and requires the candidate to provide clinical leadership and expertise within a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities include diagnosing and managing patient care, collaborating with other healthcare professionals, and complying with mental health legislation. The role also includes oversight of junior doctors and supporting non-medical team members.

In addition to competitive salary, the position comes with an attractive support package, including a £15,000 new starter bonus over three years, a £12,000 relocation allowance, and a £2,500 loyalty scheme bonus after five years. There is also annual funding for Continuous Professional Development (CPD), alongside unique benefits like a 'Holiday of a Lifetime' scheme that allows staff to bank annual leave for extended breaks. Candidates can expect to act as ambassadors for the Trust and uphold high professional standards throughout their tenure.
Attractive new starter package of £15,000 over 3 years, promoting retention and financial stability.
Generous £12,000 relocation allowance, aiding those who need to move for the role.
Loyalty scheme bonus of £2,500 for each of the subsequent 5 years of service, rewarding long-term commitment.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) funding of £2,000 per annum, with the ability to accumulate this funding, which supports career growth and development.
The unique 'Holiday of a lifetime scheme' allowing staff to bank annual leave for up to 5 years enables significant personal and recreational plans.
Opportunity to work within a collaborative multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional relationships and care quality.
The prestigious role of clinical leadership promotes personal development while enabling a direct impact on patient care and outcomes.

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