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Consultant Psychiatrist CAMHS Intensive Community Treatment (20K RRP)inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
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Central and North West London NHS Foundation TrustFollow Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Attractive Golden Hello of £20,000 and a relocation package of up to £8,000, providing significant financial support for new employees.
Opportunities for professional development and service innovation, enabling consultants to implement creative ideas and improve mental health services for youth.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team that fosters collaboration, ensuring comprehensive and individualized care for young people with acute mental health conditions.
Strong links with Imperial College London, facilitating research interests and opportunities for teaching and training within the higher training scheme.
Generous annual leave and study leave entitlements, promoting a healthy work-life balance and supporting ongoing education.
The role provides leadership opportunities, enabling consultants to mentor and support junior team members while contributing to team management and quality improvement initiatives.
Engagement with a community-focused treatment approach that emphasizes home treatment and collaborative care, helping to reduce hospitalizations and support young people in their recovery journey.
Join Our Award-Winning CAMHS Team as a Consultant Psychiatrist in London!
Are you a compassionate and innovative Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with a passion for transforming young lives? Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust is searching for a dedicated individual to join our renowned Intensive Community Treatment Team. This role goes beyond traditional psychiatry—it's about pioneering creative solutions in a supportive and collaborative environment. Enjoy the security of a generous salary, a £20K Golden Hello, and a relocation package of up to £8K, all while making a meaningful impact in the community.
In this fulfilling position, you will work closely with young people and their families, providing tailored care and treatment in a community setting. Embrace the opportunity to lead a multidimensional team, ensuring comprehensive support for those with acute mental health challenges. Not only will you provide vital assessments and innovative treatment plans, but you’ll also contribute to service development, mentoring junior doctors, and developing partnerships that benefit the wider community. If you’re ready to make a difference while enjoying a supportive work-life balance, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity!
Attractive Golden Hello of £20,000 and a relocation package of up to £8,000, providing significant financial support for new employees.
Opportunities for professional development and service innovation, enabling consultants to implement creative ideas and improve mental health services for youth.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team that fosters collaboration, ensuring comprehensive and individualized care for young people with acute mental health conditions.
Strong links with Imperial College London, facilitating research interests and opportunities for teaching and training within the higher training scheme.
Generous annual leave and study leave entitlements, promoting a healthy work-life balance and supporting ongoing education.
The role provides leadership opportunities, enabling consultants to mentor and support junior team members while contributing to team management and quality improvement initiatives.
Engagement with a community-focused treatment approach that emphasizes home treatment and collaborative care, helping to reduce hospitalizations and support young people in their recovery journey.

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