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Specialty Doctor in General Adult Community Services(Saffron)inStevenageinStevenagePUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Band Specialty Doctor: £59,175 to £95,400 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
MENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYSOCIAL WORK

Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for clinical leadership in a multidisciplinary team focused on high-risk psychiatric conditions.
Involvement in diverse clinical tasks including diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, and emergency interventions.
Comprehensive support from a collaborative team of specialists, including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, and psychological therapists.
Ability to influence service development and improve clinical standards within the community mental health framework.
Engagement in continuous professional development (CPD) through participation in academic programs, lectures, and seminars.
Support for maintaining professional registration and adherence to high standards of medical practice.
Opportunity to work in a supportive environment that values and promotes quality care and has a unique collated interview approach for career advancement.
The Specialty Doctor in General Adult Community Services (Saffron) position at the Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust in Stevenage involves providing clinical leadership and medical expertise within the Adult Community Mental Health Service. The role focuses on diagnosing and treating individuals with severe and complex psychiatric conditions, collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team that includes various specialists. Ideal candidates should possess at least two years of psychiatry experience, and responsibilities include conducting assessments, managing emergency referrals, recording clinical activities, and contributing to overall service development and standards.

The successful candidate will work under the supervision of consultant psychiatrists and will be instrumental in ensuring high-quality patient care while also addressing the physical health needs of their patients. In addition to clinical duties, the role emphasises participation in supervision, annual appraisal, and ongoing professional development through the Trust's academic programs. Candidates must maintain professional registrations and adhere to relevant conduct codes while being open to the possibility of placement in different departments if the initial posting is filled.
Opportunity for clinical leadership in a multidisciplinary team focused on high-risk psychiatric conditions.
Involvement in diverse clinical tasks including diagnostic assessments, treatment planning, and emergency interventions.
Comprehensive support from a collaborative team of specialists, including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, and psychological therapists.
Ability to influence service development and improve clinical standards within the community mental health framework.
Engagement in continuous professional development (CPD) through participation in academic programs, lectures, and seminars.
Support for maintaining professional registration and adherence to high standards of medical practice.
Opportunity to work in a supportive environment that values and promotes quality care and has a unique collated interview approach for career advancement.

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