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Specialty Doctor - General Adult Psychiatry

£45,000 - £77,000
 

Job Description

An opportunity to join one of the largest most diverse mental health services in the UK, the trust are looking to appoint a middle grade in general adult psychiatry.

Clinical services are rated as Good by the CQC with Outstanding for Caring. 

As one of the most diverse providers of NHS mental and physical care in the UK, the Trust delivers services in the community (at home, in GP surgeries, care homes), hospital, specialist clinics and forensic (secure) units. 

Overview of post:
This is an established Adult Mental Health Service in London. 

The team is looking to appoint an experienced Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry, and can support with Section 12, Approved Clinician and CESR.  

The service will comprise a fully integrated mental health team with a visible presence in the local Primary Care Network. The post will therefore involve consultation/liaison with the MDT as well as GPs and primary care services and a mixture of telephone and face to face direct consultation with patients and liaison with acute mental health services.

 
Overall, the trust is organised, welcoming and a great place to work. We have found that IMGs have settled there quickly and been supported in their work, both through inductions and in their career goals. There is a strong and diverse staff group and a supportive approach to international candidates, research and career development. 

Requirements for the role:
EEA candidates:
  • Experience in General Adult Psychiatry
Non-EEA candidates: 
  • MRCPSYCH
Uk based candidates: 
  • Experience in General Adult Psychiatry
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