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COMMUNITY CHILD & ADOLESCENT LEARNING DISABILITY SPECIALTY DOCTOR | NELFT NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 11 April 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £52,530 - £82,400 per annum Pro Rota
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 11 May 2024
Location: Canterbury, CT2 8JY
Company: North East London NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6222452/395-MED406-24

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COMMUNITY CHILD & ADOLESCENT LEARNING DISABILITY SPECIALTY DOCTOR (CANTERBURY)

Job Details:

Salary

£52,530 – £82,400 per annum (pro-rata)

Contract

Substantive

Hours

Part-time: 6 Programmed Activities (DCC:SPA = 4.5:1.5)

On call

Optional - worked in PAs

Location

George Turle House, 54 London Road, Canterbury, CT2 8JY

Qualifications needed:
• Full GMC Registration with a license to practice
• Section 12 certification, or a commitment to work towards this.
• Mastery in the management of a broad range of mental disorders in children, including neurodevelopmental disorders
• At least 4 years of full-time postgraduate training (or its equivalent gained on a part-time basis) of which at least 2 years will be in a specialty training programme in a relevant specialty or as a fixed term specialty trainee or shall have equivalent experience and competencies



Work collaboratively with consultants in providing clinical leadership to the clinical team

To be successful in your application, you will need:
• To demonstrate that your values are in line with that of NELFT’s values,
• To be innovative, motivated, and passionate about Child and Adolescent mental health care,
• Essential understanding of current developments in mental health care,
• To be a team player

NELFT Benefits:
• Relocation expenses
• Career Development and training
• Just & Compassionate Culture
• Award winning Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives
• Vivup employee benefits platform and salary sacrifice scheme
• Salary Finance and Financial Wellbeing support
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Health & Wellness initiatives
• 11 Staff Networks including parents & carers network, ethnic minorities network, LGBT+ network and Disability network to name a few
• Retail Discounts
• Flexible working and agile working
• Cycle to work scheme

We reserve the right to close the post earlier if we receive a high number of applications.

Why NELFT?

NELFT is an award-winning community and mental health Trust, providing healthcare for over 4.9 million people, ensuring our patients, family and friends feel confident that their health needs are met. We are committed to delivering the best care to the communities we serve across North East London, Essex and Kent.



With an excellent reputation for research and development, our skilled healthcare professionals are at the cutting edge of evidence-based innovation, opening up the possibilities for better ways of working and delivery of care. Joining us will provide you with unparalleled access to training opportunities, continuous CPD, peer support groups, and a robust supervision and appraisal system.



We are currently recruiting for a community CAMHS Learning Disability Specialty Doctor position in the Canterbury Learning disability CAMHS Community Team, based at George Turle House, 54 London Road, Canterbury, CT2 8JY. This is a new post, that has been created to provide high quality care.

You will join a full-time substantive Community CAMHS Learning Disability Consultant Psychiatrist within the service, and will have the opportunity to influence future direction, treatment, and models of design in the area in which you work.

Why Kent?

Kent is a county in Southeast England and one of the home counties.

For more information, hear directly from our clinicians in Kent, by accessing this video link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGKSylVTTM

You will be expected to:
• Work as part of multidisciplinary teams providing care to children and young people with mental health needs, across Kent.
• Provide senior medical support to the team, and direct input on clinical
• Provide guidance and supervision to the
• Work directly with children and young people and their families and liaise as appropriate with other external CAMHS mental health providers, and acute
• Work alongside the Community CAMHS Learning Disability Consultant Psychiatrists within the service and share clinical supervision requirements with them.
• Develop links already established with the local acute trusts’ A&E departments and inpatient wards.
• Be responsible for patients allocated to them and will assess, manage, plan, and deliver care.
• Support your peers and the team manager and be an effective team member whilst working on their own initiative.

Supervise junior colleagues and liaise with other health and social professionals and agencies


This advert closes on Thursday 11 Jul 2024

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