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A national healthcare regulatory agency in the UK seeks a dedicated Second Opinion Appointed Doctor (SOAD) to conduct independent evaluations of patient treatments. The role requires professional credibility and interpersonal skills to ensure patient protection under the Mental Health Act. Candidates should have a minimum of three years in a consultant psychiatrist position. This flexible, home-based position offers competitive pay and opportunities for professional development.
Homebased - Flexible, United Kingdom. We are accepting applications from suitably experienced consultants. Location: national applicability. Working hours: ad-hoc with a minimum commitment of 40 second opinions per year. Fees: £220.00 per second opinion, with supplements for urgent SOAD work and for visiting hospitals at greater distances. Fees and expenses, including mileage, payable in accordance with CQC policies. Closing Date: 05/10/2025 at 11.59pm.
Are you committed to safeguarding patients subject to the Mental Health Act against inappropriate treatments? The CQC seeks caring, integrity-driven people to protect patients and make a positive impact in England. Read on to learn about the role of the Second Opinion Appointed Doctor (SOAD) and the qualifications required.
The role of Second Opinion Appointed Doctor (SOAD) is challenging and requires professional credibility, the ability to question decisions non-adversarially but firmly, and excellent negotiation and interpersonal skills. You must balance the patient 0s interests with the need for treatment, employ independent judgement, and justify decisions under potential external pressures.
We are looking for consultant psychiatrists with a rights-based approach, broad knowledge across clinical settings, and substantial experience with detained patients.
Successful candidates will have held a permanent substantive post as a consultant psychiatrist for at least three years. We especially value candidates with an interest in and commitment to improving the lives of detained patients.
SOADs undertake all aspects of the role relating to Section 58, Section 58a and Supervised Community Treatment, including:
A SOAD is required to make decisions on whether treatments are appropriate and issue certificates accordingly, based on independent judgement, clinical rationale, patient interests, and the Act and Code of Practice.
Second Opinions can be carried out by visiting a hospital or remotely via video or telephone. While some opinions may occur outside normal working hours, the majority (85%) are expected to be during weekday daytimes.
Having made a decision, the SOAD must record the decision and reasons. SOADs report any issues of concern to CQC, which will be shared with Mental Health Act Reviewers and Inspectors.
Shortlisted candidates may be required to provide a Letter of Endorsement from their employer prior to interview.
To progress your application, provide evidence of the right to work in the UK. Sponsorship for this role is not offered.
To apply, create a profile and complete an online application form. Your application will be anonymous. See our information for applicants for process details. You will be notified of the outcome whether shortlisted or not. The full role details are in the SOAD Job Description.
For informal chat about the role, contact Craig Jennings at the email address provided in the job description. For general enquiries, email temprecruitment@cqc.org.uk.
We offer a wide range of benefits, including:
Please see our benefits page for the full list.
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