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A leading healthcare charity is seeking a Consultant Psychiatrist to join its team in Birmingham or Northampton. This role includes leading multi-disciplinary teams, developing innovative patient care practices, and offers a competitive salary of up to £135,000 based on experience. The position supports flexible working arrangements and is ideal for those completing their psychiatry CCT in the next 6 months.
Consultant Psychiatrist completing CCT in next 6 months
Location: Northampton or Birmingham
Full Time (part time / full time / flexible working will be considered)
Starting Salary up to £135,000 depending on experience
Suitable for someone due to complete their psychiatry CCT in the next 6 months.
St Andrews is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntingtons Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Womens Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service.
Due to the variety of services we provide in Northampton we are looking for people who will be completing their CCT in General Adult, Forensics, Learning Disability, Old Age or CAMHS who want a role where they can learn and develop from over 30 other consultants at the site and progress into one of our 8 Clinical / Psychiatry Director level roles at the site in the future.
Make a difference for yourself and your patients!
Why join St Andrews
The Role
You will develop and strengthen their experience whilst having the chance to develop research and clinical ideas. This service is forward-thinking, open to new ideas and a holistic approach is taken to patient care and treatment.
If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients.
You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service.
We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion.
Please contact us for an update to date JD and information around the different routes for progression and development we offer.
Other benefits:
Pension, 33 days ofAnnual Leave plus Bank Holidays, free parking, sicknesspolicy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more.
International Medical Graduates
We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@stah.org if you would like more details on how we can support you.
Interested?
For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on 07827856634 jcfarrelly@stah.org
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.
£125,000 to £135,000 a yearplus 41 days leave (including bank holidays) & benefits
Permanent
Full-time,Part-time,Job share,Flexible working,Compressed hours