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Rehabilitation Consultant PsychiatristinSt NeotsinSt NeotsPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Depending on experience Salary expectations will be discussed at interview stage.  PERMANENT 
MATERNITYMENTAL HEALTHNHSON-CALLPENSION

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Opportunity to work with a diverse range of patients, including survivors of acquired brain injuries and individuals with complex neurodegenerative conditions, making the role both challenging and rewarding.
Access to a supportive peer network of like-minded professionals within Elysium Healthcare, fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Excellent Continuous Professional Development (CPD) support and career development opportunities, allowing for personal and professional growth.
Competitive salary package, which includes an attractive car allowance and relocation support, enhancing financial stability.
Work-life balance benefits such as 30 days of annual leave plus bank holidays, and the option to take your birthday off.
Involvement in leadership roles and the opportunity to contribute to the training and development of junior team members, shaping the future of mental health care.
Access to well-being support activities and employee assistance services, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Elysium Healthcare is seeking a Rehabilitation Consultant Psychiatrist to join their established Neurological Service in St Neots. This role involves working with patients who are survivors of acquired brain injuries, have neurodegenerative conditions, or face complex mental and physical health challenges. The psychiatrist will lead a clinical team, assess referrals, conduct unit rounds, and attend various medical panels and hearings. The position offers a competitive salary with numerous benefits, including comprehensive CPD support and career development opportunities, while also allowing for participation in ongoing research projects.

The successful candidate will possess an MRCPsych or equivalent, with excellent communication and leadership skills, as well as a strong understanding of contemporary mental health and psychiatry. Responsibilities include administering the Mental Health Act, managing the medical service through audits, and facilitating patient journeys back into the community. Elysium Healthcare provides a supportive environment with additional perks such as relocation assistance, enhanced maternity packages, and various well-being initiatives, promoting a balanced work-life dynamic among its professionals.
Opportunity to work with a diverse range of patients, including survivors of acquired brain injuries and individuals with complex neurodegenerative conditions, making the role both challenging and rewarding.
Access to a supportive peer network of like-minded professionals within Elysium Healthcare, fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Excellent Continuous Professional Development (CPD) support and career development opportunities, allowing for personal and professional growth.
Competitive salary package, which includes an attractive car allowance and relocation support, enhancing financial stability.
Work-life balance benefits such as 30 days of annual leave plus bank holidays, and the option to take your birthday off.
Involvement in leadership roles and the opportunity to contribute to the training and development of junior team members, shaping the future of mental health care.
Access to well-being support activities and employee assistance services, promoting a healthy work-life balance.

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