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A leading mental health services provider is seeking an experienced Lead Psychiatrist for Mental Health Services for Older People. The role involves working within a collaborative leadership team to ensure effective and safe patient care. Candidates with experience in various mental health services are encouraged to apply. The position offers flexibility in job planning and responsibilities, focusing on quality and safety in care delivery.
An opportunity for an experienced psychiatrist (Consultant or SAS) to become Lead Psychiatrist (LP) for Mental Health Services for Older People and to work as part of the collective leadership team in the Durham Tees Valley & Forensic Care Group (DTV&F). The aim is to ensure that effective and safe patient care is delivered in a person-centred manner with decision making as close to the patient as possible.
Applicants with experience in Adult, Older People, Children and Young People, Learning Disability and Autism services are welcome to apply. The substantive clinical base of the successful candidate will depend upon their specialty and vacant posts at the time of interview. The weekly job plan for the successful candidate will be discussed on an individual basis and can be adapted flexibly.
The role attracts a payment of 1.5 PA per week; however please note the framework is under review and this may change. The Lead Psychiatrist will be expected to display the Trust values at all times and work as part of the collective leadership team to ensure that the effectiveness and safety of patient care is delivered in a patient-centred manner whilst ensuring that decision making is as close to the patient as possible.
We are Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust. We provide mental health, learning disability and autism services to people of all ages. We deliver a range of community and in-patient care across adult mental health, children and young people services, mental health services for older people and forensic services. We have over 7,000 staff working across more than 90 sites. With an annual operating income of over £420 million, we work in partnership with local authorities, clinical commissioning groups, voluntary organisations, the private sector, as well as people who use our services, their families and carers.