Forensic or General Adult Consultant Psychiatrist Part -Time
Elysium Healthcare
Warrington
Salary
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Posted
3 weeks ago
About the role
Do you want to work for an established service where your knowledge and skills will be valued and developed? Do you value being part of an established, friendly, and successful medical department with a track record of success and a high level of expertise? Are you a Consultant Psychiatrist on the specialist register for forensic or general adult psychiatry, who is passionate about improving the lives of women with complex mental health needs? If so, join the team at Arbury Court hospital. As the Part-time Consultant Psychiatrist (2-3 days/week) preferably on the Specialist Register for Forensic to run a medium or low secure ward depending on preference. You will provide care and treatment for adult women with a wide range of mental health issues, responsible for delivering care programmes, managing physical and mental health concerns and providing individualised approaches to the care and treatment of people admitted to the hospital. Arbury Court is situated outside Warrington, just off the M62 and close to Liverpool, Manchester, and Chester. There are excellent transport links, making the hospita
Do you want to work for an established service where your knowledge and skills will be valued and developed? Are you a Consultant Psychiatrist on the specialist register for forensic or general adult psychiatry, who is passionate about improving the lives of women with complex mental health needs? Join the team at Arbury Court hospital. You will provide care and treatment for adult women with a wide range of mental health issues, responsible for delivering care programmes, managing physical and mental health concerns and providing individualised approaches to the care and treatment of people admitted to the hospital. The role includes second on-call duties and opportunities for voluntary paid extra first on-call locum shifts. Responsibilities include working effectively with patients and colleagues, driving multidisciplinary care, undertaking psychiatric assessments, and providing evidence at hearings. To be successful, you need full GMC registration, to be on the specialist register, and have Section 12 approval and Approved Clinician status.