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Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry at HMP BullingdoninOxfordinOxfordPUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum pro-rata  PERMANENT 
HMPMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSON-CALLWEEKEND
Opportunity to lead the Mental Health Team in a dynamic correctional environment, impacting the lives of inmates directly.
Collaborative work with a well-established mental health team and cross-cover with other forensic consultants, promoting shared knowledge and support.
Engagement in academic and research activities with Oxford University, enhancing professional development and the opportunity to contribute to advancements in the field.
Access to a structured training program for both the post-holder and psychiatric trainees, fostering a culture of mentorship and education.
Support for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) with access to study leave, conferences, and regular professional meetings for growth and enhanced expertise.
Well-defined job planning and appraisal process that allows for personalized career development and regular feedback on professional growth.
Participation in a unique forensic psychiatry academic program, offering opportunities for continued learning and interaction with experts in the field.
Join us at HMP Bullingdon as a Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry and make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. With the support of a dedicated mental health team, you will lead the care journey of prisoners, providing vital treatment and support. Your role will involve working closely with patients on-site and coordinating their transitions between our healthcare unit and psychiatric hospitals, ensuring they receive seamless care tailored to their needs. Your expertise will enrich our collaborative environment, allowing you to engage with general adult and community forensic teams to foster smooth reintegration into society.

At Oxford Health NHS Trust, we celebrate diversity and actively encourage women and carers to apply. You'll benefit from a strong emphasis on professional development, with access to mentorship, training programmes, and academic opportunities linked to the prestigious Oxford University. Enjoy a supportive work environment that values your contributions and offers flexibility, especially regarding on-call commitments. If you're ready to take on this fulfilling leadership role and inspire change in forensic psychiatry, we want to hear from you!
Opportunity to lead the Mental Health Team in a dynamic correctional environment, impacting the lives of inmates directly.
Collaborative work with a well-established mental health team and cross-cover with other forensic consultants, promoting shared knowledge and support.
Engagement in academic and research activities with Oxford University, enhancing professional development and the opportunity to contribute to advancements in the field.
Access to a structured training program for both the post-holder and psychiatric trainees, fostering a culture of mentorship and education.
Support for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) with access to study leave, conferences, and regular professional meetings for growth and enhanced expertise.
Well-defined job planning and appraisal process that allows for personalized career development and regular feedback on professional growth.
Participation in a unique forensic psychiatry academic program, offering opportunities for continued learning and interaction with experts in the field.

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