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A healthcare service provider is seeking an experienced Children & Young People's ADHD Assessment Clinician in Redditch. The role involves delivering structured assessments for children aged 5-18, collaborating within a multi-disciplinary team (MDT), and maintaining detailed clinical documentation. Ideal candidates possess significant experience in child mental health and strong report-writing capabilities. Competitive salary and hybrid work model offered, focusing on high-quality diagnostic practice and governance.
We areexpanding our Children & Young Peoples ADHD Assessment Service and areseeking skilled clinicians to complete high quality ADHD assessments forchildren and young people aged 5-18.
You willplay a key role in delivering timely, safe, and evidence based diagnosticassessments, working closely with Consultant Psychiatrists/Paediatricians, MDTcolleagues, and families. This is a dedicated assessment role, with a strongfocus on structured clinical practice, consistent decision making, and clearreport writing.
This post isideal for clinicians with CAMHS, paediatrics, mental health, orneurodevelopmental experience who enjoy detailed assessment work and MDTcollaboration.
Base: Worcestershire (Worcester/Redditch) + hybrid working
What You'll Be Doing
Medication decisions are handled by designated prescribers; the assessors focus is high quality diagnostic practice.
VertisHealth is a GP owned provider delivering safe, evidence basedneurodevelopmental and mental health services across Worcestershire. Our teamswork within strong clinical governance frameworks, with a focus on safe,evidence based care and continuous improvement. We are committed to reducingwaits, supporting families, and ensuring consistent, high quality assessments.
To deliver high-quality ADHD assessments for children and young people, contributing to safe and timely diagnostic decision-making through structured clinical assessment, multi-informant evidence gathering, MDT discussion, and high-quality reporting. The postholder will provide clear outcomes and practical recommendations, working within the commissioned scope and agreed clinical governance arrangements.
Why this role exists
This post strengthens capacity and quality within the CYP ADHD pathway by providing dedicated assessment expertise, robust documentation, and consistent clinical standards. It supports timely access to assessment while ensuring clinical risk, safeguarding, and diagnostic governance are upheld.
About the Services
The services currently include:
Service scope for this post (CYP ADHD): The CYP ADHD pathway provides assessment and diagnosis. The postholder is expected to work within the commissioned scope and agreed clinical governance arrangements, contributing to pathway improvement without over-promising provision outside current remit.
Key working relationships
Main duties and responsibilities
This post is an assessment clinician role. Where medication initiation, titration, or ongoing prescribing is required, this sits with the designated prescriber(s) under medicines management governance and wider system/shared care arrangements. The postholder contributes by ensuring assessment evidence is complete, risk-relevant information is captured appropriately, and any concerns are escalated via clinical governance routes.
Professional standards and safeguarding
The postholder is required to practice within professional scope, maintain registration, and follow all Vertis Health policies, NHS-aligned governance standards, and safeguarding procedures. The postholder will maintain mandatory training, attend supervision, and evidence ongoing CPD appropriate to the role.
Indicative job plan (37.5 hours per week)
The job plan will be reviewed at 3 months and annually to ensure alignment with service need, quality standards, and clinical risk.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.