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A healthcare organization in Milton Keynes is seeking a Specialty Doctor to provide high-quality care for patients in a Medium Secure Unit. The role involves collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and participation in training and professional development activities. Candidates should have a medical degree and relevant psychiatric experience is beneficial. The position offers opportunities for research collaboration with Oxford University. Free parking and a staff restaurant are included as perks.
This vacancy would suit someone new to psychiatry or a more experienced candidate. Marlborough House Medium Secure Unit is located within the grounds of Milton Keynes General Hospital. The service currently has one intensively nursed ward (Watling Ward) for men with 20 beds, and a rehabilitation‑oriented unit (Chaffron Ward) of 8 beds. The Specialty Doctor, in conjunction with a Core Trainee and Foundation Year 2 doctor, will provide input into both wards. The post‑holder will be supervised by a consultant forensic psychiatrist. Free parking is available on site, along with a staff restaurant. Annual leave starts at 30 days a year plus bank holidays.
The Thames Valley Forensic Mental Health Service (TVFMHS) provides treatment in a range of inpatient settings across the region (Oxford, Aylesbury and Milton Keynes). In addition, supervision is provided to patients discharged from inpatient environments. The service also inputs into local prisons and provides services for the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway in the community. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust holds a lead role across the whole South‑Central Region for forensic mental health services, as part of the developing New Care Model.
All successful candidates will be subject to Criminal Records Bureau checks along with other relevant employment checks.
As a full‑time Specialty Doctor, you will be caring for patients detained under the Mental Health Act and looked after in a Medium Secure Unit in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. The successful applicant will ensure that patients' needs are met through the delivery of high‑quality care and offer a person‑centred approach.
You will be working with multidisciplinary teams at Marlborough House for patients primarily from Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes, and also from other areas such as Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and Dorset if required.
The post holder will be expected to take an active part in the training programme and teaching sessions. Medical students are placed in clinical settings for three‑week blocks during their fifth year of study, and this can occur at Marlborough House. There are also opportunities to develop links with the University of Buckingham Medical School. The doctor may also be expected to contribute to the development of other multidisciplinary staff. They will maintain ongoing professional development through active membership of a PDP group and annual appraisal. Induction is arranged for all staff new to the Trust, through both the Trust's regular induction programme and in relation to the service with which they will work. The Trust expects all doctors to engage in Continuing Professional Development (CPD). CPD is supported by the Trust including access to study leave and expenses for attending conferences, etc.
Please be aware that some posts may require prospective employees to undertake Management of Violence and Aggression Training, Breakaway Training and other training directly related to the job. When applying for a post please ensure that you are willing and able to complete this training.
It is expected that the post holder will contribute to service‑related audit projects with the support of their consultant, multidisciplinary team and Trust audit department. The TVFMHS is committed to working increasingly closely with Oxford University to develop academic forensic mental health. There is the opportunity to collaborate on research projects with the forensic psychiatry department based at the Department of Psychiatry at the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford, led by Professor Seena Fazel.
There are no on‑call responsibilities with this post.
The doctor will participate in annual job planning with the Forensic Associate Medical Director. There will be a job plan review involving bilateral consultation and negotiation in the event of any change to the job content or workload. Annual appraisal will be completed under the Trust appraisal process. The consultant will ensure they are fit for revalidation.
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust holds a lead role across the whole South‑Central Region for forensic mental health services, as part of the developing New Care Model.