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Consultant Psychiatrist - Learning Disabilities - CESR Support offered

£79,000 - £107,000
 

Job Description

Opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist in Learning Disabilities looking to work as a consultant in the NHS. Applicants looking to attain Specialist Registration via either CCT or CESR routes will be fully supported..

Working in the Channel Islands the hospital is looking for psychiatrists who meet the following:

  • MRCPsych
  • Extensive experience in Psychiatry
  • Recent specialisation in Learning Disabilities 
  • IELTS or OET

The hospital will offer full support with CESR applications and Tier 2 visas. 

Attractive relocations packages are available.

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