Consultant Psychiatrist - GMC Required to apply!
Do you have the right skills and experience for this role Read on to find out, and make your application.
Location: Lancashire Area (Must be living in the UK) Position: Consultant Psychiatrist Hours: Full time - 37.5 hours Salary: Starting salary of £160,000 per annum (DOE) Contract: Permanent Care Categories: Acute / Mental Health / Male and Female Benefits: Study Leave!
(including funding) Company Pension Your own office plus administration support.
Company and Hospital Information: A fantastic opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist to join a leading provider of behavioural care and specialist support services to adults and younger people.
Your Role: Understand the issues, handle complex information and formulate management of the relative effectiveness and side-effects of medication and therapy as these apply to individual patients.
Assessment of referrals/admissions.
Care plan and treatment formulation.
Guidance on evidence-based treatment and effectiveness.
Liaison and collaborative working with other services/agencies.
Mental Health Act implementation.
Conduct psychiatric evaluations and assessments of patients.
Diagnose and treat mental illnesses and disorders.
Develop and implement treatment plans.
Prescribe and monitor medications.
Provide therapy and counselling to patients.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records.
You will be the clinical lead of the team and ensure high quality, patient-centred, effective, safe and efficient care is delivered by your teams.
You will be working with female and male patients with mental health conditions.
We require the following attributes: Valid GMC registration Excellent communication skills Evidence of post registration Excellent knowledge of the Mental Health Act & Code of Practice.
Previous experience as a consultant CCST/CCT or equivalent in the relevant areas of psychiatry.
Previous experience at consultant level within the NHS Ability to conduct training.
You will be expected to: Participate in the on-call rota.
Fulfil the role of responsible/Approved clinician to patients.
Work in inpatient settings with people with significant mental health difficulties.
For more information please contact: Emma Rendle or Maisy Gilbert Smartcall Healthcare will support you from application stage through to getting your start date.
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