Consultant Psychiatrist CAMHS Intensive Community Treatment (20K RRP)

Posted 11 days 13 hours ago by CNWL

Permanent
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London, United Kingdom
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Consultant Psychiatrist CAMHS Intensive Community Treatment (20K RRP) NHS Medical & Dental: Consultant Main area Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Grade NHS Medical & Dental: Consultant Contract Permanent Hours
  • Full time
  • Part time
10 sessions per week (Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm) Job ref 333-G-CA-C-0016-G

Site Monks Park Health Centre Town London Salary £105,504 - £139,882 per annum Salary period Yearly Closing 29/04/:00

Job overview Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Adolescent Community Treatment Service (ACTS) (attracts a Golden Hello of 20K and Relocation package for up to 8K ) Permanent, Full Time (10PAs) / Part-Time can be considered

We have a vacancy for a Full-time (10 PAs; Part-Time can be considered) Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to work within the nationally-recognised and award-winning CAMHS Adolescent Community Treatment Team within CNWL.

We are looking for an energetic, innovative and dedicated child and adolescent psychiatrist with special interest in home treatment, keen to work with a dynamic and passionate consultant colleague and MDT clinicians.

This post offers a great opportunity to realise your creative ideas for service development and opportunities for teaching and training as part of the higher training scheme and strong links with Imperial College London to develop research interests.

This post attracts a Golden Hello of 20K payable in two instalments (subject to eligibility, taxable and non pensionable ), Relocation package for up to 8K (subject to eligibility) a generous annual leave entitlement, study leave, the NHS pension for a scheme and other financial benefits such as range of staff discounts including discount on the purchase and the lease of new cars.

Main duties of the job ACTS provides high-intensity support to young people in the community, as an alternative to a Tier 4 inpatient admission, and supports young people in hospital to facilitate discharge back to the community and reduce the length of hospital stay.

The multidisciplinary team provides tailored individualised interventions, including pharmacological, family and individual psychological interventions, informed by evidence-based practice, for young people with acute mental health conditions, in the least restrictive manner, as close to home as possible.

We work in a collaborative way with young people and their families to support them on the path to recovery. We provide a multidisciplinary approach to assessment and treatment we will work closely with the referral network to ensure continuity of care. The main duties of the role include; to provide psychiatric assessments, including risk assessment for young people referred to, and under the care of, the service. This includes undertaking urgent gate keeping assessments. To Provide treatment for young people under the care of ACTS, including providing medication management. To work in close collaboration with the inpatient and bed management teams. To take a leadership role within the team and providing appropriate support, supervision and psychiatric advice to other team members.

Working for our organisation Central and North West London (CNWL) specialises in caring for people with a wide range of mental and physical health needs and is one of the largest mental health trusts in England.

ACTS has a Lead Psychiatrist, Therapies Lead and Team Manager who work closely with the Acute CAMHS Service Manager. The team has a rotating format of ongoing team development sessions including: Reflective Practice, CPD, Care Quality and Case Formulation meetings each month. Further, the successful candidate will attend monthly CAMHS Consultants meetings and have opportunities to attend and represent the team in senior management meetings.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities Clinical duties include:
  • Assuming Consultant responsibility for young people under the care of ACTS.
  • Providing psychiatric assessment, including risk assessment for young people referred to, and under the care of, the service. This includes undertaking urgent gate keeping assessments.
  • Providing treatment for young people under the care of ACTS, including providing medication management.
  • Working in close collaboration with the inpatient and bed management teams.
  • Working in partnership with young people, parents and carers to develop evidence-based, effective and agreed care plans.
  • Ensuring effective communication with referring and receiving teams throughout the Trust.
  • Providing consultation, advice and appropriate support to professionals in the wider network of the young person and/or family.
  • Coordinating multiagency packages of care, treatment and support for young people and their families with complex mental health problems.
  • Initiating and participating in care plan review meetings, CPA's and other multiagency meetings.
  • Co-ordinating clinical liaison with clinicians in other community CAMHS services and other agencies.
  • Contributing to the CNWL Out of Hours consultant psychiatric on-call rota.
  • Providing cross-cover for the other consultant in the team for annual and study leave as part of planned reciprocal cover arrangements.
  • Auditing of psychiatric practice and multidisciplinary work.
  • Recording of clinical activity and prompt submission of returns in line with service requirements.
  • Maintaining accurate, contemporaneous medical notes in line with the Trust's record keeping policy.
  • Taking a leadership role within the team and providing appropriate support, supervision and psychiatric advice to other team members.
  • Sharing with colleagues' responsibility for the day to day management of the team.
  • Attending and chairing regular meetings as described in the job plan.
  • Active involvement in local Care Quality and Performance group.
  • Active involvement in the Quality Improvement programme for Tier 4 within the organisation.
  • Participating in the planning, distribution and allocation of clinical, administrative, professional and managerial tasks.
  • In partnership with colleagues, developing common clinical policies and guidelines for the teams.
  • Collaborating with the Service Manager in the development of the service in line with commissioning requirements and service development plans.
  • Identifying areas of unmet needs and alerting the Service Manager and line manager/clinical director if appropriate.
  • Providing clinical supervision to junior doctors based in the team.
  • Liaison with the inpatient teams, Urgent Care and Out of Hours teams, CAMHS community teams, learning disability services, adult services etc. regarding the transfer of care of young people in accordance with the Trust Protocols.
  • Liaising with other services, agencies and professionals as appropriate to clinical work, management tasks or service development.
Person specification Qualifications
  • Full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC)
  • Listed on the Specialist Register of the GMC Medical Register or eligible to register within six months
  • Section 12 (2) and Approved Clinician status (or undertaking to obtain this on taking up the post)
  • Higher degree or additional qualifications
  • Membership of Royal College of Psychiatrist or equivalent qualifications/ certification
Experience & Training
  • Membership of a professional indemnity organization
  • Training will have included psychiatric inpatient management of children of adolescents
  • Experience of assessing and managing risk in complex patients in acute and community psychiatric settings
  • Competence in child and adolescent psychopharmacology
  • Competence in non-medication therapeutic approaches
  • Experience of Safeguarding Children Framework
  • Engagement with annual appraisal
  • Experience in multi-disciplinary teaching
  • Ability to take a leadership role in a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring high quality care and staff morale
  • Excellent communication skills in verbal and written media
  • Approved training in relevant therapeutic practice (e.g. CBT, DBT or Family therapy
  • Experience of working within a child or adolescent Tier 4 service / intensive community treatment team at a senior level
  • Management Skills and training
  • Publications in the field of Psychiatry
  • Experience working with different cultural backgrounds
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