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A leading healthcare organization in London is seeking an experienced Speciality Doctor to work in their Adult ADHD Service. This role involves providing core medical input, managing ADHD medications, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Applicants should be GMC registered and have substantial experience in psychiatry. The position offers a hybrid working model with a competitive salary range of £61,542 to £99,216 plus additional allowances.
Go back Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 02 December 2025
CNWL are currently looking for an experienced Speciality Doctor to work with our newly structured Adult ADHD Service, based at The Kingswood Centre in Kingsbury, London.
This is a full time post, though open to consider part-time applicants, and has a hybrid working model. The role is supported and supervised by a Consultant Psychiatrist and includes protected SPA time for CPD, QI and appraisal/revalidation.
CNWL is a leading NHS Foundation Trust providing Mental Health, Community Health, Child Health Services and Dental Services across London and the South East of England. Over the last few years our catchment area has grown significantly, making the Trust's population more diverse than ever. The area spans the communities of London, Milton Keynes and wider geographical areas of Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire.
We provide the following clinical services:
Clinical Duties Specialist assessment and diagnosis of adult ADHD using structured clinical interviews and validated tools (e.g., ACE+/DIVA5) alongside developmental history, collateral information and differential diagnosis. Assess risk and capacity as required. Formulation and treatment planning using a biopsychosocial approach; provide psychoeducation; advise on reasonable adjustments and occupational/educational support; signpost to psychological interventions and coaching where available. Medication initiation and optimisation (e.g., lisdexamfetamine, methylphenidate, atomoxetine; dexamfetamine where indicated), including:
Comorbidity management & liaison: screen for common psychiatric comorbidities (anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, personality difficulties, substance use, ASD, tic disorders) and relevant physical health issues (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular and other physical health conditions); coordinate care with CMHT, IAPT/psychology, substance misuse, primary care and other relevant clinicians/services. Shared care and discharge planning: prepare comprehensive sharedcare letters; transfer stable patients to GP under formal sharedcare arrangements; provide advice for primary care and accept re- referrals if instability occurs. Perinatal and reproductive health: provide preconception and pregnancy counselling regarding ADHD and medicines; liaise with perinatal mental health services as required. Driving and safety advice: document discussions regarding fitness to drive and DVLA guidance; provide occupational risk advice (e.g., operating machinery, safety-critical roles). Records and information governance: maintain contemporaneous electronic records; complete outcome measures and mandated datasets; ensure high standards of documentation for titration and monitoring. Mental Health & Capacity legislation: apply the Mental Capacity Act; contribute to MHA processes where relevant; support colleagues with Section 5(2)/MHA queries (note: detentions are uncommon in ADHD pathways but legal literacy is expected). Urgent care interface: collaborate with crisis and liaison services for patients presenting with acute risk, severe comorbidity or medication-related concerns.
Management, Leadership & Service Development Contribute to clinical governance, QI, service evaluation and audit (e.g., waiting time reduction, titration pathway efficiency, medicines safety, outcome monitoring). Participate in MDT meetings, case discussions, and clinical huddles; support traumainformed and neuroaffirming practice. Provide clinical advice to GPs and partner agencies; contribute to pathway and protocol development (assessment standards, sharedcare, physical health monitoring, safeguarding, equality of access). Support safe medicines management including controlled-drug governance, FP10/EPMA processes, stock reconciliation and incident reporting. Assist the service in delivering key performance indicators (e.g., assessment volumes, RTT, follow-up standards, physical health monitoring compliance).
Education & Supervision Offer supervision/teaching to medical students, junior doctors, NMPs and the wider MDT; contribute to induction and in-service training (e.g., assessment tools, titration, comorbidity, risk management). Engage in CPD and maintain a reflective portfolio; participate in peer groups and journal clubs; present at academic/QI meetings.
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.
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
£61,542 to £99,216 a year plus £2162 London weighting allowance