MRCPsych - a comprehensive guide for Hong Kong psychiatrists

  • April 06, 2023
 

Many Hong Kong psychiatrists complete MRCPsych as part of their training or are at least aware of the exam. Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists examinations (MRCPsych) is one of the best ways for Hong Kong psychiatrists to register with the GMC and find psychiatry jobs in the NHS. 

The exams can be taken by International Medical Graduates (IMGs) from any country in the world, provided certain eligibility criteria are met. Here we provide a summary of these exams from a Hong Kong perspective, along with a broader look at the topics below: 

Skip ahead to the relevant section if you know what you’re looking for. 

Where does MRCPsych fit in for Hong Kong Psychiatrists?

Postgraduate training in Hong Kong is governed by the Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists, and historically, psychiatric training in Hong Kong has aligned closely with the UK system of postgraduate education. Most psychiatrists in Hong Kong obtain membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) as part of their post graduate training.  

The structure of postgraduate training in Hong Kong also closely follows expectations for UK Trainees by covering the same 6 years of higher specialist training. In Hong Kong, the first three years of basic training incorporate the pre-MRCPsych training scheme, which gives the trainee the opportunity to take the MRCPsych examinations at a similar time in the process to the UK.  

What does MRCPsych mean for Hong Kongers? 

The mental health service in Hong Kong has undergone tremendous change over the last 20-30 years, developing a solid foundation in training, legislation, research and academic work. Hong Kong has fast developed a highly regarded psychiatry service and workforce. This level of training and service, coupled with membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) means that Hong Kong Psychiatrists, including specialists and trainees, fit very well into the UK system.  

Links through IMG Connect to several of the top performing trusts in the UK, has seen several Hong Kong psychiatrists flourish in the NHS, year on year.  

MRCPsych can lead to CESR or Specialist Registration in the UK 

With the parallels in post-graduate specialist training and qualifications like MRCPsych and FHKCPsych, and the high level of experience of Hong Kong Psychiatrists, Hong Kongers are able to enter CESR programmes successfully, gaining specialist registration in the UK reasonably quickly. 

Hong Kong Psychiatrists possess the right level of skills, experience and qualifications required for a psychiatrist to apply for CESR. Upon entering the UK system, typically in a job with CESR support, HK psychiatrists can work towards completing the CESR application process with the support of their new employer, leading to being a specialist psychiatrist in the UK.  

What is MRCPsych and how can Hong Kong Psychiatrists use it for GMC registration?  

The MRCPsych examinations are the main component of specialty training for psychiatrists in the UK. The Royal College exams are designed to test your knowledge of basic medical sciences as well as the clinical skills required for diagnosis and management within psychiatry.  

For IMGs from Hong Kong, MRCPsych is one of the two main routes to full GMC registration - you can find a range of articles covering these routes in our resource library here: Royal College or PLAB route.  

For psychiatrists who wish to take more senior roles reflective of their current practice, IMG Connect advise that MRCPsych would be the best route to take, rather than PLAB.  
 
As above, Hong Kong Psychiatrists who possess full MRCPsych can register to work in the UK. Whether 3 years into specialist training, or complete in all aspects of the postgraduate programme in Hong Kong, whether working as an Associate Consultant, Consultant or Professor, using the MRCPsych postgraduate route to GMC registration is applicable to you.  

Psychiatrists in all main specialisms of psychiatry are eligible for registration and very much in demand to fill vacancies within the NHS. 

A very successful route for Hong Kong Psychiatrists has been to secure a non-training post in the NHS, often appointed as a Specialty Doctor, Specialist Grade. Coupled with a developed CESR support programme, a non-training post can ensure swift progress to specialist registration in the UK. CESR will be a requirement for Hong Kong Psychiatrists to allow an appointment to a permanent consultant post.  


For Hong Kong Psychiatrists who have not yet sat the examinations, in the following sections of this blog we will provide an overview of the format, dates, fees and exam centres, as well as look at how to prepare.  

Eligibility for Hong Kong Psychiatrists  

The MRCPsych examinations can be taken by any registered doctor in Hong Kong.   

Each examination has different criteria, to complete the full MRCPsych a Hong Kong doctor must be registered with the medical council of Hong Kong, or any recognised medical board if working elsewhere overseas. They must also complete the Assessment Portfolio for Overseas Candidates demonstrating that they have complete 3 years of equivalent training.  

For each part of the exam the Royal College suggest the following eligibility criteria:  

MRCPsych Paper A 

You are eligible for Paper A if you are a fully registered medical practitioner (in Hong Kong or elsewhere) 

MRCPsych Paper B 

It is a recommended to have at least 12 months experience in psychiatry before taking this examination.  

Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies (CASC) 

  • You have a pass in both Paper A and B; AND 
  • You can demonstrate you have sponsorship in place. Sponsorship forms must be submitted by an appropriate medical education lead confirming that the eligibility requirements to sit the MRCPsych examinations have been met; AND 
  • You have 24 months post internship experience in Psychiatry; AND 
  • (Overseas candidates) Assessment portfolio 

Exam content and format 

The MRCPsych examinations consist of two written papers (Paper A + Paper B) and one clinical examination (CASC).  

Paper A – The scientific and theoretical basis of psychiatry 

This is a three-hour written paper, worth 150 marks and comprising of 150 questions made up of approximately two thirds multiple choice questions (MCQ) and one third extended matching item questions (EMI).  

It covers the following sections of the syllabus:  

  • Behavioural Science and Socio-cultural Psychiatry 
  • Human Development 
  • Basic Neurosciences 
  • Clinical Psychopharmacology 
  • Classification and Assessment in Psychiatry 

Paper B - Critical review and the clinical topics in psychiatry 

This is a three-hour written paper, worth 150 marks and comprising of 150 questions. The content includes one third critical review and two thirds on clinical topics.  

It covers the following sections of the syllabus:  

  • Organisation and delivery 
  • General adult 
  • Old age 
  • Psychotherapy 
  • Child & adolescent 
  • Substance misuse 
  • Forensic 
  • Learning disability 
  • Critical review 

CASC - Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies 

The CASC is based on a format similar to OSCEs. Specifically, the examination consists of two circuits which must be completed on the same day. 

In total, the circuit includes 16 stations, made up of:  

  • Five stations on history taking, including risk assessment 
  • Five stations on examination, including physical and mental state 
  • Six stations on patient management  

Stations consist of several elements with instructions provided to all candidates, marked against the examiners construct.  

These have a standardised format with elements in common between stations of a similar type. Find out more here. 

For a more detailed guide on the recent MRCPsych exam changes, read our blog on Online MRCPsych Examinations

Assessment Portfolio for Hong Kong Psychiatrists 

The assessment portfolio should demonstrate achievement of equivalent competencies to those defined in the ARCP documented on the application form, including competencies in Psychotherapy AND Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, or Learning Disability, by the time of application. 

In addition, you must demonstrate that you have undertake the following activities as part of your structured job plans: 

  • Observation in interviewing patients in ward rounds for specified reasons  
  • Observation in interviewing patients in out-patient or community settings or other contexts for specified reasons  
  • Assessment via formal presentation of cases with their medical notes; discuss management of cases with their Clinical or Educational Supervisor 
  • Formal assessment of competencies in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry or Learning Disability AND Psychotherapy 

Assessments and achievement of competencies should take place in a range of settings and psychiatric specialties with structured, documented feedback on performance having been provided.   

Whilst there is no assessment criteria form available, (this is incorporated into the online submission), take a look at the ARCP assessment portfolio form for CT1-3 in the UK, which should help give you a starting point for your own portfolio.  

For Hong Kong Psychiatrists, the good news is that since the Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists embarked on the expansion and development of formal specialisms in psychiatry, the core competencies required by the Royal College in the UK are easier to gain access to than in other parts of the world. At the time of writing, the Hong Kong College oversees the following clinical divisions: general adult psychiatry, old age psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, psychotherapy, addiction psychiatry, rehabilitation psychiatry and learning disability.  
 
Postgraduate training in Hong Kong allows for MRCPsych aspirants to apply for the examinations with confidence.  

Sponsorship Requirements 

Hong Kong MRCPsych candidates must have a sponsor in place in order to support evidence that their three years of training satisfy Royal College criteria of having achieved equivalent competencies at appropriate competency levels (year 1, 2, 3) for each component of the examination.  

Sponsorship is required by all applicants for entry to the CASC exam and your sponsor should be an appropriate medical education lead, confirming you have met the requirements to sit the MRCPsych examinations. 

Acceptable sponsors in Hong Kong include:  

  • College Tutor 
  • Training Programme Director 
  • Educational Supervisor 
  • Head of School 
  • Director of Medical Education (or equivalent) 
  • Head of Department of Psychiatry 
  • Consultant responsible for employee/trainee appraisal 

Once your sponsor has authorised your application, you will receive a confirmation email from the Royal College, and you will be asked to complete your application and proceed to payment. 

Applications for Hong Kong Doctors

To apply from Hong Kong, you will need to complete an online application form which takes about 15 – 20 minutes. Applications must be submitted no later than 3:30pm UK time (10:30pm HK time) on the last day of the application period. 

Note: the online application form for Paper A, B and CASC will only be available during the published application dates and applications submitted after this will not be accepted. 

You can sit Paper A and B in any order. You will be required to enter contact details and training history, including your medical registration. If applying for the CASC, you will also need to provide the contact details of your sponsor. 

After you have completed the written exam, you have 1,643 days to sit the CASC – you can find specific time limits here

Exam Costs and Payment 

Payment is made by Visa or Mastercard credit/debit card, and the costs for 2021 are as follows: 

Candidate 

Paper A 

Paper B 

CASC 

PMPT Trainees and Affiliates (UK & Ireland Centres) 

£486 (~HK$5228) 

£437 (~HK$4701) 

£1,004 (~HK$10,799) 

Non-PMPT Trainees and Affiliates (UK & Ireland Centres) 

£539 (~HK$5797) 

£485 (~HK$5217) 

£1,115 (~HK$11,993) 

Exam Locations 

Due to the ongoing difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the CASC examination will not be run in Hong Kong in 2022. 

The good news is that changes have been made and all examinations for MRCPsych can be taken online. Hong Kong psychiatrists can now sit all three MRCPsych exams without leaving the country, and even from the comfort of your own home. This makes it easier for HK doctors to complete the MRCPsych examinations and work towards their GMC registration within a normal time frame.  

Exam dates 

These are the exam dates available at the time of writing. 

Paper A 

Diet 

Date of Examination 

Application Period 

Publication of Results 

8 December 2021 

4 - 22 October 2021 

11 February 2022 

14 June 2022 

4 – 14 April 2022 

22 July 2022 

6 December 2022 

3 – 14 October 2022 

15 February 2022 

 

Paper B 

Diet 

Date of Examination 

Application Period 

Publication of Results 

29 March 2022 

25 January – 4 February 2022 

13 May 2022 

4 October 2022 

25 July – 5 August 2022 

4 November 2022 

 

CASC - UK & Ireland 

Diet 

Date of Examination 

Application Period 

Publication of Results 

10 – 21 January 2022 

1 – 12 November 2021 

25 February 2022 

12 – 23 September 2022 

6 – 17 June 2022 

31 October 2022 

 

How do I prepare for the MRCPsych examinations?  

With lots of materials online, we have discussed with IMGs the best exam resources and materials for Hong Kong doctors. Most IMGs recommended starting with the Royal College, who have created useful resources to help you to prepare for the exams. See below:  

Syllabus: We always suggest that this is the best place to start – plan your study around the curriculum topics and make a road map to your success in the exams. You can find this here

Current critical review syllabusFor Paper B candidates will need to ensure that they make optimal use of the MRCPsych Paper B Critical Review Evidence Based Practice Syllabic Content.  

Sample Papers: These will help you prepare and polish your exam techniques. They are helpful in familiarising yourself with the exam format to allow you to work quickly and efficiently on the day, and are a good way to benchmark your knowledge and progress against the syllabus.  

Marking schemes (Paper A and B): Candidates pass or fail the written papers based on their performance, and not how well you perform against other candidates. As such, it is a good idea to understand how the exam is worked, so you can maximise your exam skills, giving you the best chance of a pass. Marking schemes can be found here.  

Marking scheme (CASC)A good start with CASC preparation is to get to know how you will be assessed, take a look at the criteria for scoring a pass mark in CASC, as well as the History MarksheetManagement Marksheet and Examination Marksheet.  

CASC examination guideThe Royal College have produced a helpful guide for candidates which provides information on stations, role plays and assessment.  

CASC preparation videosHere you will have the opportunity to see CASC stations in action. This will give you a good idea of what to expect and help you prepare.  

CASC BlueprintThis helpful summary details stations in some detail and gives a useful overview of the exam format.  

The Royal College also suggest taking a look at Passing the MRCPsych - an insider’s guide - a useful guide to help you to get over the first steps.  

#IMG Tips 

  1. Start preparing early - as ever at IMG Connect, we believe in preparation. Early preparation gives you the best chance for success and lessens the need for the dreaded last-minute cramming. 
  2. Join a study group – a great way to share resources, tips and meet new friends at the same time! To join an international study group, get in touch on our Facebook community group, see below.  
  3. Practise, practise, practise – psychiatry IMGs preparing in Hong Kong have told us that it is vital that you practise your clinical examinations, even better if under the supervision of a colleague who has already passed the exams 
  4. Join the online psychiatry community – connect with like-minded psychiatrists and dedicated psychiatry recruiters in the IMG Psychiatrists Facebook group

For regular news and updates on the Royal College and all things psychiatry, follow IMG Connect on social media using the links below:

            

Passed? What’s next?  

Whether you completed MRCPsych as part of your postgraduate training some time ago, or have recently completed the examinations, you can apply for a full GMC registration with license to practice. Once the GMC has approved your application, you can work as a doctor in the UK. 

This is a great time to get in touch with us to discuss your route towards and preparation for GMC registration, or to find psychiatry jobs in the NHS if you’re further along in the process. In the meantime, why not have a look at our blog on Finding Psychiatry Jobs in the UK for Hong Kong Doctors.  

If you’ve passed part of the MRCPsych exams, it’s time to look ahead to your next exam. You can find comprehensive guides to each of the MRCPsych exams in the IMG Resources library.  

 

Relevant Jobs

52,530 - 82,240

An outstanding opportunity for a psychiatrist to join Forensic Psychiatry Department as Specialty Doctor that has received outstanding ratings from the CQC on three occasions. You will offer psychiatric input and conduct assessments, both psychiatric and physical, for patients on two wards. One ward is a self-contained low secure rehabilitation unit situated away from the main hospital premises, while the other is a medium secure rehabilitation ward. This role offers exposure to a broad spectrum of clinical presentations, including personality, affective, anxiety, psychotic, neurodevelopmental, and substance-related disorders. Moreover, it provides a platform for developing knowledge and understanding of forensic mental health sections. This position also offers CESR support for those seeking progression within the UK NHS Jobs system.

This is a great opportunity for overseas Specialty Doctors who want to establish themselves in the NHS, and grow their career. The post is suitable for candidates holding specialisation in the EEA, or for experienced IMGs looking to complete CESR.

What is the NHS Trust like?

The Mental Health NHS Trust is a leading provider of mental health service serving a population of 1.2 million. With five main inpatient sites and 25 community locations, they offer comprehensive support for both mental and physical health needs, catering to young people and adults alike. From managing phobias and anxiety to addressing conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, their services are diverse and inclusive. They integrate community health services with mental health care, enabling simultaneous treatment of conditions such as diabetes and mental health issues, promoting holistic patient care.

Forensic Psychiatry Team & Department

The Forensic Service enjoys a stellar reputation, earning an \'Outstanding\' rating from the Care Quality Commission. The Forensic Service delivers care in low and medium secure environments, featuring specialized facilities such as the National Stalking Clinic and the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC). These services focus on evaluating and managing risks for prominent individuals. 

The inpatient service consists of one acute assessment and treatment medium secure male 4 4 ward, four treatment and intervention medium secure male wards, one female medium secure ward, one medium secure and one low secure male learning disability ward, one low secure male FICU ward and 4 low secure male wards. There are currently 25 Consultant Forensic Psychiatrists in post, working with 5 senior psychiatric trainees who rotate with posts at other forensic psychiatric services in the region. There are 5 junior psychiatric trainees, coming from the UCH training schemes. The service currently employs 10 specialty doctors, working in the prisons and in the rehabilitation parts of the service.

Life in the area

The area offers a blend of urban and suburban living, providing both rural escapes and city conveniences. Residents can explore scenic parks or enjoy activities at different parks. The area boasts a range of quality schools and easy access to universities like Middlesex University. Transport links are excellent, with frequent trains to central London and nearby cities, as well as efficient connections to major airports. Housing options vary from historic cottages to modern apartments, catering to diverse preferences and lifestyles.

Career Development and Opportunities Available

With an extremely active education/teaching programme supported by the consultant team, there is opportunity to work towards and complete CESR, RCPsych exams, get involved in active research and many aspects of CPD. 

Participation in research and educational activities will be encouraged.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE?
EEA Candidates:

  • Experience of working in Forensic Psychiatry (Desirable)

Non-EEA Candidates:

  • MRCPsych
  • Experience of working in Forensic Psychiatry (Desirable)

UK based applicants

  • Experience of working in Forensic Psychiatry (Desirable)
93,666-126,281

An excellent opportunity for an experienced Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist to join an established NHS community clinic in London. The post if suitable for overseas psychiatrists, including candidates who are pursuing CESR. Specialists in Psychiatry, holding a specialist certification would be suitable for this post, based on experience entering at either Specialty Doctor or Consultant grade. 

WHAT IS THE DEPARTMENT & TEAM LIKE? 

The post offered is that of Specialist Psychiatrist in Older Adult Psychiatry, working in both the community mental health team and the memory clinic. In addition to this post, three additional CMHTs make up the older adult community service for the borough. The personnel of the CMHT include: medical staff, Community Psychiatric Nurses, Occupational Therapist, and Psychiatric Social Workers. There is a Psychological Therapy Department which provides therapy for older adults and which works across CMHTs in the Borough as does the Occupational Therapy Service.

The post holder will have responsibility for the diagnostic assessment and treatment of older adult psychiatric patients from the designated catchment area referred to and accepted by the service. Outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits in the community will constitute the majority of the direct clinical care provided by the post holder.

WHAT IS LIFE LIKE IN NORTH LONDON FOR PSYCHIATRISTS? 
This great world city is far more than just the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. London is bustling, vibrant, multicultural and cosmopolitan. London is both old and new, a place where traditional pubs rub shoulders with the newest cocktail bars. Its most ancient castle is right next door to its newest skyscrapers. London\'s energy, as 8.6 million people go about their everyday lives, is tangible in every journey on the Underground, every stroll through a market and every walk along the banks of the River Thames. From the royal parks to the theatre stage, London really does have it all.

Working as a psychiatrist in London brings a range of exciting prospects. You will have the opportunity to work in some of the best mental health trusts in the UK, who will offer you the opportunity to constantly grow your medical and scientific knowledge and skills. In London you will have the opportunity to work in a wide range of settings, and as you progress through your career, you will have more opportunity to shape the way you work; you can develop research, work part time or full time and can combine your career with a wide range of other interests.


WHAT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU AT THE TRUST?
With an extremely active education/teaching programme supported by the consultant team, there is opportunity to work towards and complete CESR, RCPsych exams, get involved in active research and many aspects of CPD. 

Participation in research and educational activities will be encouraged.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE?
EEA Candidates:

  • 6 years experience of working in Older Adult Psychiatry

  • Board Certified Specialist in Psychiatry (desirable)

Non-EEA Candidates:

  • MRCPsych (desirable)

  • 6 years experience of working in Older Adult Psychiatry

UK based applicants

  • 6 years experience of working in Older Adult Psychiatry

  • S12 (desirable)

83945 to 95275

An NHS job opportunity is available for an ambitious and passionate General Adult Psychiatrist to join a trust rated \"Outstanding overall\" CQC. This position presents an ideal prospect for psychiatrists from overseas who aspire to establish themselves within the UK\'s NHS system and progress toward a consultant-level career. It is well-suited for candidates seeking support to achieve Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR). Doctors must have 6 years work experience after finishing core psychiatry training or equivalent international qualification to be considered for this opportunity. 

What is the department & team like?

The department boasts a comprehensive General Adult Psychiatry department, equipped to deliver exemplary mental health care. Staffing includes a proficient team of consultants and dedicated junior doctors committed to providing superior patient care and support. The department\'s activity is marked by a wide spectrum of cases, ranging from common mental health disorders to more complex presentations. Patients receive tailored treatment plans incorporating evidence-based therapies, medication management, and holistic approaches to ensure comprehensive care.

Facilities within the department are modern and conducive to patient well-being, fostering an environment conducive to recovery and healing. Patients benefit from comfortable inpatient units, outpatient clinics, therapy rooms, and recreational spaces. On average, the department manages a significant caseload of general adult psychiatry cases annually, indicative of its pivotal role in addressing mental health needs within the community. The team\'s dedication to excellence and patient-centered care underscores the department\'s status as a leading provider of psychiatric services in the region.

What is the area like?

Location in a beautiful part of the south of England with easy links to London and Cambridge. Housing options range from historic cottages in quaint villages to modern developments, catering to diverse lifestyles. The location truly provides a balanced living experience, combining natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern comforts.

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE ROLE: 

Non-EEA: 

  • MRCPsych (Desirable)
  • 6 years specialist experience in General Adult Psychiatry
EEA: 
  • Specialist certification in psychiatry (desirable)
  • 6 years specialist experience in General Adult Psychiatry
UK based: 
  • 6 years Specialty Doctor experience in General Adult Psychiatry
52530 - 82400

Join an Older Adult Community Mental Health team led by experienced consultants and supported by a dynamic team of Specialty Doctors. This NHS Trust, rated \"Good\" overall by the CQC, prioritizes staff support and offers a flexible training program for career advancement and work-life balance. Ideal for overseas Consultants and specialists seeking to establish themselves in the NHS and also Junior Doctors or Specialty Doctors already in the UK. MRCPsych is essential for mosts doctors trained outside of Europe. European doctors would need specialisation in psychiatry with ideally expertise in old age. 

The post holder is expected to provide direct psychiatric services through the comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment of patients assigned to him/her. The post holder is expected to be involved in discussions about assessments, treatment and risk management of patients in accordance with medical standards. The final decision rests with the consultant.

Life in the West Midlands

The West Midlands offers a blend of rural charm and urban amenities, catering to diverse preferences of residents. Its picturesque countryside provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring historic landmarks like Worcester Cathedral. The area boasts reputable schools and universities, ensuring quality education for families. Transportation links are convenient, with access to major cities like Birmingham and Bristol, as well as airports for domestic and international travel. Housing options range from quaint cottages in rural villages to modern developments in bustling towns, accommodating various lifestyles and preferences.

Career Development & Opportunities Available

The NHS Trust provides an environment that actively supports career development and offers various opportunities for professional growth. Staff members have access to ongoing training and development programs to enhance their skills and stay abreast of the latest advancements in healthcare. The Trust encourages and facilitates career progression, with opportunities for staff to take on additional responsibilities and roles within their specialties. Continuous professional development is promoted, ensuring that individuals can advance their careers and contribute effectively to patient care.

For those seeking further qualifications or specialization, the Trust may provide support for relevant educational pursuits, contributing to the professional development of its staff. CESR is a key feature of this role, with a current cohort of candidates working through CESR you will benefit from excellent support. 


ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE?

EEA Candidates:

  • Specialist Qualification in Old Age Psychiatry

Non-EEA Candidates:

  • MRCPsych (Desirable)

  • Experience of working in Old Age Psychiatry (essential)

UK based applicants

  • Experience of working in Old Age Psychiatry (essential)
  • MRCPsych (desirable)
  • Section 12 (desirable) 
93,666 - 126,281

An exciting opportunity for an experienced Consultant in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry to join an award winning CAMHS inpatient unit. The team supports each other in balancing high quality patient care while you are pursuing your own special interests. The team is part of an NHS Foundation Trust that is a leading Trust in mental health research. The Trust was rated as \"good\" overall by the CQC in 2019. The post if suitable for overseas consultants, including candidates who are pursuing CESR. Specialists in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry holding a specialist certification would be suitable for this post, based on experience entering at either Specialty Doctor or Consultant grade. 

Overseas applications from experienced Specialty Doctors and Consultants are welcomed. 

WHAT IS THE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST LIKE? 

The NHS Foundation Trust is the leading trust in mental health research. They provide excellent opportunities for professional development. The NHS Foundation Trust provides a broad range of community and inpatient mental health services, community services (including therapies), learning disability services, healthy lifestyle support and addictions services to a population of 765,000 people of all ages who live within areas of more than 4,700 square kilometres.

The Trust employs approximately 2,800 staff across more than 79 sites at locations throughout 4 towns. Their budgeted income for 2022/2023 is £186m. The NHS Foundation Trust works closely with major academic partners which ensures the nurturing of workforce of tomorrow\'s doctors, nurses and other health professionals. They aim to be a leading provider of integrated health services, recognised for the care compassion and commitment of their staff and known as a great employer and a valued partner.

The way they deliver their services has a direct bearing on their patients and carers’ experience of the Trust and, most importantly of all, their health. The Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust aim to provide the best services they can and constantly look at how they can improve them aspiring to excellence and be the best that they can be. They offer a wide range of benefits to help support a healthy work-life balance and support their employees\' overall health & wellbeing.

WHAT IS THE DEPARTMENT & TEAM LIKE? 

The service is a team of excellent and forward thinking doctors consisting of: psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, creative therapists and family therapists. There is currently funding for 4.8 WTE Community Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists. The service aims to keep children and adolescents at home with increased support if possible. The Trust provides a comprehensive Specialist Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service for young people that are 19 years and under. 

The department has a Crisis Team that operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. While the Home Treatment (Intensive Intervention Team) aims to work from 8AM to 6PM, 7 days a week. The services is provided at various locations across the town in order to be able to offer families an accessible and convenient service within a less stigmatising and less threatening environment. There is also a team that works with people aged between 14 and 65, who are experiencing their first episode of psychosis or might be at risk of developing psychosis.

The post holder expected to make assessment of referrals/admissions. The post holder will liaise and collaboratively work with other services/agencies. The successful candidate is expected to have a care plan and treatment formulation, guidance on evidence-based treatment and effectiveness.


WHAT IS LIFE LIKE IN THE AREA? 

Blessed with rural beauty, bustling towns and a dramatic coastline, the town makes a wonderful place to call home. Affordable property prices make living here even more appealing, with luxurious city-centre apartments, quiet suburban new builds and charming country cottages to choose from. Some of the UK’s finest beaches are located right here. Affordable property prices make living here even more appealing, with luxurious city-centre apartments, quiet suburban new builds and charming country cottages to choose from. 

The town is known for its quirky narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking Gothic ruins. It is a fascinating town, unlike any other. You will enjoy the quirky fishing villages, the unspoilt sandy beaches, the staggering views from the clifftops, and the popular seaside resorts. You will enjoy the 800km of bridleways that weave through the peaceful and colourful countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

WHAT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU AT THE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST?

With an extremely active education/teaching programme supported by the consultant team, there is opportunity to work towards and complete CESR, exams, get involved in active research and many aspects of CPD. 

Participation in research and educational activities will be encouraged.


ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE?

EEA Candidates:

  • Experience of working in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Board Certified Specialist in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Non-EEA Candidates:

  • Experience of working in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

UK based applicants

  • Experience of working in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Within 6 - 12 months of completing CCT

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