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Consultant Psychiatrist Crisis Intervention Service (attracts 25K RRP)inFrimleyinFrimleyPUBLISHED TUE 21 MAY 2024

Band Consultant: £99,532 to £131,964 a year Plus £149 Fringe Allowance  PERMANENT 
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Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation TrustFollow Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

The Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is seeking two Consultant Psychiatrists for their Crisis Intervention Service, focusing on children and young people under 18 years old in East and West Surrey. This role involves the assessment, short-term intervention, and treatment of young patients across five acute hospitals, as well as facilitating safe discharges and potential hospital admissions when necessary. The successful candidates will work within a multidisciplinary team, provide psychiatric support, and collaborate with various sectors, including social care and education.

In addition to the competitive NHS Consultant salary, the position offers a Recruitment and Retention payment of £25,000, an £8,000 relocation allowance, and extensive training opportunities. Candidates will have access to mentorship from senior medical staff and will need to travel between multiple sites during the workday. The trust is committed to fostering a supportive work environment, emphasizing staff development, and providing various employee benefits.

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