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Consultant Psychiatrist in Learning DisabilityinAshingtoninAshingtonPUBLISHED THU 27 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 work in a beautiful location, Northumberland is known for its outstanding natural beauty, including the Lake District National Park.
Engagement in meaningful work, Supporting individuals with learning disabilities and mental health problems can lead to significant positive impacts on patients' lives.
Dynamic multidisciplinary team, Collaborating with professionals from various fields strengthens care quality and enriches the work environment.
Career development opportunities, CNTW offers various academic, educational, and leadership advancements, enhancing professional growth.
Focus on community work, The role includes engaging with the community, fostering connections, and improving local health outcomes.
Mentorship and supervision roles, The position allows involvement in training prospective trainees and providing guidance, which can be fulfilling for career progression.
Supportive infrastructure, A dedicated specialty doctor, nurse prescriber, and nurse consultant ensure comprehensive support for the postholder.
Join the team at CNTW NHS Foundation Trust and make a real difference as a Consultant Psychiatrist in Learning Disability, nestled in the stunning landscapes of Northumberland. Here, you'll work alongside a supportive multidisciplinary team dedicated to providing exceptional care for individuals with learning disabilities, creating meaningful impact every day. This role not only supports your career growth but also offers opportunities for leadership, academic engagement, and personal development – perfect for passionate women looking to advance in their field.

Whether you're leading complex case discussions or engaging in community clinics, your expertise will shine as you provide tailored support to those with learning disabilities and mental health challenges. With a beautiful base in Ashington and the breathtaking backdrop of the Lake District National Park, you’ll enjoy a rewarding career in a place that celebrates both professional excellence and quality of life. If you're ready to embrace this opportunity and contribute to our mission of delivering the best care, we’d love to hear from you!

For more information or to arrange a chat, contact Jeremy de Bono at Jeremy.DeBono@cntw.nhs.uk or call 01670 502700. Take the next step in your career – help us shape a brighter future!
Opportunity to work in a beautiful location, Northumberland is known for its outstanding natural beauty, including the Lake District National Park.
Engagement in meaningful work, Supporting individuals with learning disabilities and mental health problems can lead to significant positive impacts on patients' lives.
Dynamic multidisciplinary team, Collaborating with professionals from various fields strengthens care quality and enriches the work environment.
Career development opportunities, CNTW offers various academic, educational, and leadership advancements, enhancing professional growth.
Focus on community work, The role includes engaging with the community, fostering connections, and improving local health outcomes.
Mentorship and supervision roles, The position allows involvement in training prospective trainees and providing guidance, which can be fulfilling for career progression.
Supportive infrastructure, A dedicated specialty doctor, nurse prescriber, and nurse consultant ensure comprehensive support for the postholder.

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