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Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult PsychiatryinPlumsteadinPlumsteadPUBLISHED TUE 21 JAN 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year London weighting £2,162 per annum + 1% on call  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYSOCIAL WORK
Opportunity to work as a Consultant Psychiatrist in a supportive team environment alongside experienced practitioners from various mental health disciplines.
Engagement in quick triage and assessment processes, allowing for timely interventions and meaningful contributions to patient care.
Regularly scheduled outpatient clinics provide a structured work environment, along with manageable patient caseloads in medical and assessment clinics.
Role includes supervision and training duties for junior medical staff, promoting professional development and leadership skills.
Protected time allocated for administrative tasks, ensuring work-life balance and effective management of responsibilities.
The position offers an influential role in a service undergoing transformation and development, particularly in response to the increasing demand for mental health services post-pandemic.
Being part of an integrated service model that collaborates closely with local GPs, enabling comprehensive patient care and support within the community.
The role of Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult Psychiatry at the Greenwich Mental Health Hub in Plumstead, part of Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, involves collaboration with another full-time consultant and junior medical staff to provide essential psychiatric services. The successful candidate will oversee triage, diagnosis, and medication management for patients, conduct regular outpatient clinics for referrals, and supervise junior team members. The position also includes administrative responsibilities and mental health act-related duties, such as attending tribunals.

This role responds to the rising demand for mental health services, particularly post-pandemic, and is integral to maintaining high-quality care while managing a variety of referrals, including ADHD assessments. The Consultant will contribute to strategic service development and quality assurance efforts, ensuring effective treatment delivery and minimizing risks associated with patient care. The Greenwich Mental Health Hub operates as a single point of access for mental health services, aiming to meet the diverse needs of the local population.
Opportunity to work as a Consultant Psychiatrist in a supportive team environment alongside experienced practitioners from various mental health disciplines.
Engagement in quick triage and assessment processes, allowing for timely interventions and meaningful contributions to patient care.
Regularly scheduled outpatient clinics provide a structured work environment, along with manageable patient caseloads in medical and assessment clinics.
Role includes supervision and training duties for junior medical staff, promoting professional development and leadership skills.
Protected time allocated for administrative tasks, ensuring work-life balance and effective management of responsibilities.
The position offers an influential role in a service undergoing transformation and development, particularly in response to the increasing demand for mental health services post-pandemic.
Being part of an integrated service model that collaborates closely with local GPs, enabling comprehensive patient care and support within the community.

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