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Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist in Universal Crisis TeaminSunderlandinSunderlandPUBLISHED TUE 25 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year pro rata for part time  PERMANENT 
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Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation TrustFollow Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' lives by providing critical support in crisis situations, particularly for older adults with mental health issues.
Work within a well-established and accredited crisis resolution and home treatment team, benefiting from a collaborative and supportive environment.
Engagement with a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) that includes a diverse range of professionals, fostering a rich learning environment and shared expertise.
Involvement in leadership and consultation roles, which allows for personal growth and development of leadership skills while contributing to team dynamics.
Access to a variety of professional development opportunities relevant to both clinical practice and management, ensuring continued learning and advancement.
The chance to work in the Northeast of England, an area renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, providing a pleasant and inspiring work-life balance.
Flexibility in work arrangements, with options for part-time or fixed-term contracts to suit professional and personal needs.
Join our compassionate and dedicated team at the Universal Crisis Team in Sunderland, where your expertise as a Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist can truly make a difference. This accredited service has been at the forefront of acute psychiatry since 2017, providing critical support to older adults facing mental health crises. Working from the Barton Centre at Hopewood Park Hospital, you'll collaborate with a diverse multi-disciplinary team, including fellow consultants, specialty doctors, and skilled nurses, to deliver personalised home treatment and assessments. Your role will be pivotal in ensuring patients receive the highest standard of care, allowing them to stay in the comfort of their own homes during challenging times.

We welcome applications from both full-time and part-time professionals, highlighting our commitment to flexibility in the workplace—a benefit that resonates particularly well with women seeking a work-life balance. You will not only provide expert psychiatric assessments but also contribute to the development of robust follow-up care pathways in collaboration with community services. As you lead and support the team, you’ll be part of a rewarding journey that promotes mental well-being and brings about positive change in the lives of older adults. If you're ready to take the next step in a fulfilling career in a picturesque part of northeast England, we invite you to reach out for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' lives by providing critical support in crisis situations, particularly for older adults with mental health issues.
Work within a well-established and accredited crisis resolution and home treatment team, benefiting from a collaborative and supportive environment.
Engagement with a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) that includes a diverse range of professionals, fostering a rich learning environment and shared expertise.
Involvement in leadership and consultation roles, which allows for personal growth and development of leadership skills while contributing to team dynamics.
Access to a variety of professional development opportunities relevant to both clinical practice and management, ensuring continued learning and advancement.
The chance to work in the Northeast of England, an area renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, providing a pleasant and inspiring work-life balance.
Flexibility in work arrangements, with options for part-time or fixed-term contracts to suit professional and personal needs.

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