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A healthcare quality assurance organization in the United Kingdom is seeking a Second Opinion Appointed Doctor (SOAD) to assess patients and provide clinical advice. Candidates must have at least three years of substantive consultant experience in psychiatry. The role involves conducting a minimum of 40 second opinions per year and requires expertise in psychiatry and inter-personal skills. Competitive fees will be provided for each consultation, along with additional expenses as per organizational policies.
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS IF YOU HAVE 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A SUBSTANTIVE CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST
Location: We are currently accepting applications for this role covering London and Essex. Working Hours: The role is ad-hoc, however, candidates must have availability to commit to a minimum of 40 second opinions per year. Fees: £220.00 per second opinion. There are also supplements applicable for prioritising urgent SOAD work and for visiting hospitals at greater distances from your home base. Fees and expenses, including mileage, will be payable in accordance with CQC's policies. Closing Date: 04/01/2026 at 11.59pm
Are you committed to helping us to safeguard patients subject to the Mental Health Act against inappropriate treatments? When thinking about what drives you every day in your job, what keeps you motivated and passionate about your work what comes to mind? For 3000+ people at the CQC we end each day knowing that we have made a difference to the lives of those most in need in our communities. We are looking for people who are caring and demonstrate integrity to join with us in our work to protect patients. If you would like to help us make a positive impact in our service for patients within England, then read on.
The role of the Second Opinion Appointed Doctor (SOAD) is a challenging one which demands professional credibility, the ability to question decisions in a non‑adversarial but firm style, and excellent negotiating and inter‑personal skills. It will be necessary for you to be able to place decisions about medicine within the wider context of treatment, and you must be able to balance the interests of the patient against the need for treatment. The ability to employ independent judgement and to justify decisions in the face of potential external pressures is essential. We are looking for consultant psychiatrists with a demonstrable commitment to a rights‑based approach, in‑depth knowledge and experience of psychiatry in a variety of clinical settings, and considerable experience of working with detained patients. Candidates should have current or recent hands‑on practice in a clinical environment, and should be up to date with current practice, both clinical and non‑clinical, including measures to promote equality of service provision for all patients.
Short‑listed candidates will be required to provide a Letter of Endorsement from their employer prior to interview.
To progress your application, you’ll need to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK. Without a valid right to work you won’t be eligible for the role. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Some roles may also be subject to a satisfactory DBS check.
If you apply, you’ll need to create a profile and complete an online application form. Your application will be completely anonymous. Please see information for applicants for more details on the process. We contact every applicant to let them know the outcome of their application, so you will hear from us whether or not you are shortlisted. You can read the full details of the role in the Job Description for SOAD. If you’d like an informal chat about the role contact – Craig Jennings, via email craig.jennings@cqc.org.uk. For general enquiries, please email temprecruitment@cqc.org.uk.
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