Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist (Psychological Medicine) (NHS Medical & Dental: Consultant) - Psychiatry - Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Oxford, Oxfordshire The information below covers the role requirements, expected candidate experience, and accompanying qualifications.
Applications are invited for this post in Psychological Medicine / Liaison Psychiatry at Oxford University Hospitals NHSFT.
The post-holder will join the flagship Acute Trust Psychological Medicine Centre, which comprises 13 consultant psychiatrists and more than 40 psychologists.
Oxford University Hospitals offers a remarkable opportunity to excel in the field of Psychological Medicine.
The award-winning Psychological Medicine Centre provides an innovative, fully-integrated approach to meeting psychological and psychiatric needs within medical and surgical specialties and across the lifespan.
Our psychiatrists and psychologists work as members of medical and surgical teams.
As well as seeing patients and families in the inpatient and outpatient settings, they support their colleagues to deliver holistic, biopsychosocial care for all the Trust's patients.
Our unique setting provides an exceptional range of clinical exposure.
The Trust provides the full spectrum of secondary and tertiary specialties and our consultant team boasts several members with subspecialty expertise including maternity, neuropsychiatry, psycho-oncology, ITU psychiatry, and child and adolescent liaison psychiatry.
The specialty area for this post will be predominantly in maternity services, but there is scope to work in other areas our service covers in parallel to maternity, and in due course other specialties too.
The appointee will work alongside a large number of psychiatrists and psychologists, who are integrated into medical teams across the Trust.
This is a Trust appointment with a base at the John Radcliffe Hospital site.
The appointment is on a whole-time basis.
However, applications are welcome from those who wish to job share.
Any person who is unable for personal reasons to work full-time will also be considered eligible to apply for the post.
If such a person is appointed, modification of the job content will be discussed on a personal basis in consultation with the clinical lead and consultant colleagues.
This post would suit a psychiatrist with a CCT in adult psychiatry or a dual CCT in adult and old age psychiatry and experience of working in an acute hospital setting.
An endorsement in liaison psychiatry is not essential.
Senior trainees in the final months of their training are eligible to apply.
This post is predominantly focused on maternity services, providing integrated input for inpatients, running standalone psychiatry outpatient clinics for maternity patients, joint outpatient clinics with obstetricians, supervising mental health midwives and involvement in various maternity MDTs.
The time spent seeing patients as part of the integrated team working and other activities will be agreed with the post-holder in their collaboratively produced job plan, which will in turn reflect the agreement with the relevant medical service.
As an indicator of the direct patient care activity a consultant working in the medical team might expect to see on average 10 new and 20 follow patients each week.
The post-holder will be a consultant of the Acute Trust and will work as a member of one or more of the Trusts' medical teams.
The post-holder will have the opportunity to collaborate with academic colleagues on relevant clinical research projects.
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