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Consultant NeuropsychiatristinBristolinBristolPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: Depending on experience  PERMANENT 
FAMILYHSEMENTAL HEALTHNHSON-CALLPENSIONTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYWEEKEND

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Opportunity to work at the innovative Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre (FBIRC), a Level 1 specialist facility for neuro-rehabilitation in the South West.
Collaborative clinical environment with a variety of specialists, including Consultants in Rehabilitation Medicine, fostering multidisciplinary teamwork.
Encouragement for professional development through engagement in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, alongside support for research and academic interests.
Attractive salary of £180,000 with additional benefits such as medical indemnity, substantial annual leave, and a generous pension contribution.
Flexibility with a manageable on-call commitment of 1 weekend in 4, promoting work-life balance.
Access to resources and support in leadership development through active participation in Group-wide committees and initiatives.
Commitment to inclusivity as a Disability Confident employer, ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided for candidates with disabilities.
Join a passionate team at Active Care Group, the UK's fourth-largest independent provider in neuro and mental healthcare, right here in beautiful Bristol! We are on the lookout for a dedicated full-time Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, especially those with a keen interest in Acquired/Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation. If you're a General Psychiatrists or Liaison Psychiatrist eager to make a meaningful impact in neuropsychiatry, we want to hear from you!

At the Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre (FBIRC), you'll be at the heart of exceptional patient care, leading a dynamic multidisciplinary team while shaping rehabilitation pathways across the South West. With a strong commitment to clinical excellence, you'll have the chance to provide outstanding neuropsychiatric care, support the growth of future healthcare professionals through teaching, and engage in exciting research opportunities. Embrace a fulfilling career with a competitive salary, generous annual leave, and a supportive environment that values your personal development and leadership skills. Step into a role that not only transforms lives but also empowers you to thrive in your career!
Opportunity to work at the innovative Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre (FBIRC), a Level 1 specialist facility for neuro-rehabilitation in the South West.
Collaborative clinical environment with a variety of specialists, including Consultants in Rehabilitation Medicine, fostering multidisciplinary teamwork.
Encouragement for professional development through engagement in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, alongside support for research and academic interests.
Attractive salary of £180,000 with additional benefits such as medical indemnity, substantial annual leave, and a generous pension contribution.
Flexibility with a manageable on-call commitment of 1 weekend in 4, promoting work-life balance.
Access to resources and support in leadership development through active participation in Group-wide committees and initiatives.
Commitment to inclusivity as a Disability Confident employer, ensuring reasonable accommodations are provided for candidates with disabilities.

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