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Non-Medical Prescriber inBarnet inBarnet PUBLISHED THU 27 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year Per annum  PERMANENT 
CASELOAD NHS

306 North London NHS Foundation Trust Follow 306 North London NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of adults with ADHD by providing comprehensive assessments and tailored treatment plans.
Ability to work autonomously as a non-medical independent prescriber, initiating and monitoring ADHD medication to enhance patient care.
Engagement in clinical leadership, guiding the Adult ADHD team in delivering effective care and therapy, which promotes professional growth and skill development.
Participation in the education and support of service users and their carers, fostering a collaborative environment that empowers patients in managing their conditions.
Involvement in operational management, including caseload and waiting list reviews, ensuring efficient service delivery within the team.
Opportunity to influence local practice by interpreting national guidelines and relevant research to promote evidence-based best practices.
Access to continuous professional development through training and improvement projects, maintaining expert status and contributing to audits relevant to patient care.
Join a pioneering team at 306 North London NHS Foundation Trust as a Non-Medical Prescriber, where your expertise will make a tangible difference in the lives of adults with ADHD. In this rewarding role, you'll conduct thorough assessments, develop tailored treatment plans, and monitor medication management under the guidance of our experienced clinical leaders. If you’re passionate about providing support and education to both service users and their families, this is your opportunity to shine.

As a key member of the Adult ADHD team, you'll not only lead in delivering exceptional care but will also play a vital role in shaping best practices through clinical research and training initiatives. This position empowers you to lend your compassionate voice to patients, helping them navigate their diagnosis while promoting understanding and awareness of ADHD and its complexities. If you are dedicated to making a real difference and eager to join a collaborative environment focused on patient wellbeing, we’d love to hear from you.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of adults with ADHD by providing comprehensive assessments and tailored treatment plans.
Ability to work autonomously as a non-medical independent prescriber, initiating and monitoring ADHD medication to enhance patient care.
Engagement in clinical leadership, guiding the Adult ADHD team in delivering effective care and therapy, which promotes professional growth and skill development.
Participation in the education and support of service users and their carers, fostering a collaborative environment that empowers patients in managing their conditions.
Involvement in operational management, including caseload and waiting list reviews, ensuring efficient service delivery within the team.
Opportunity to influence local practice by interpreting national guidelines and relevant research to promote evidence-based best practices.
Access to continuous professional development through training and improvement projects, maintaining expert status and contributing to audits relevant to patient care.

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