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Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist - CIMHS North NewhaminLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 21 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
CASELOADHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHNHS

East London NHS Foundation TrustFollow East London NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunities for academic collaboration with a prestigious WHO Collaborating Centre focused on Mental Health Service Development.
Access to a large research group specializing in social psychiatry and global mental health, enhancing professional development.
Enrollment in the Trust's highly regarded Improvement Science in Action training, promoting continuous learning and development.
The chance to contribute to a unique Quality Improvement programme, allowing for impactful changes in service delivery.
Overall clinical responsibility for a caseload, offering the opportunity to make a significant difference in patients' lives.
Development of strong working relationships with GP Primary Care Networks, ensuring integrated and holistic care for patients.
Collaboration with acute locality treatment wards to provide the right care in the appropriate setting, enhancing teamwork and patient outcomes.
Join the East London NHS Foundation Trust as a Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist in the vibrant Community Integrated Mental Health Service for north Newham, a role that not only fulfills career aspirations but also nurtures a passion for impactful healthcare. This is your chance to be part of an esteemed service renowned for its collaboration with local GP Primary Care Networks, where your expertise will contribute to transformative mental health care in the community.

Imagine being at the forefront of mental health service development in Newham, a unique WHO Collaborating Centre unmatched anywhere else in the world. Here, you’ll have the chance to engage with a dynamic research group dedicated to social psychiatry and global mental health. You’ll also benefit from our esteemed Improvement Science in Action training programme, allowing you to enhance your skills while leading the charge in delivering top-notch care. Take pride in guiding a dedicated sub-team, maintaining high clinical standards, and forging strong partnerships with local GPs and acute care facilities to ensure every individual receives the compassionate, holistic support they deserve. If you are passionate about making a real difference and thrive in a collaborative environment, we would love to hear from you.
Opportunities for academic collaboration with a prestigious WHO Collaborating Centre focused on Mental Health Service Development.
Access to a large research group specializing in social psychiatry and global mental health, enhancing professional development.
Enrollment in the Trust's highly regarded Improvement Science in Action training, promoting continuous learning and development.
The chance to contribute to a unique Quality Improvement programme, allowing for impactful changes in service delivery.
Overall clinical responsibility for a caseload, offering the opportunity to make a significant difference in patients' lives.
Development of strong working relationships with GP Primary Care Networks, ensuring integrated and holistic care for patients.
Collaboration with acute locality treatment wards to provide the right care in the appropriate setting, enhancing teamwork and patient outcomes.

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