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Specialty Doctor - Rotational Portfolio Pathway | Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 22 July 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £52,530 - £82,400 + £2,162 London Weighting
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 25 August 2024
Location: Orpington, BR6 8NY
Company: Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6493933/277-6493933-MA

Summary


We are excited to announce a unique opportunity to work towards a Portfolio pathway in General Adult Psychiatry. The Portfolio pathway is the route to specialist registration for doctors who have not completed a GMC-approved training program, but who are able to demonstrate that they have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary. This was previously known as the CESR Pathway.

The post holder will first be working on General Adult Inpatients Wards; Betts and Norman based within Green Parks House, Orpington. These wards are mixed gender wards with 18 beds. Following progress with their portfolio documentation , potentially after approximately two years in this post, the post holder will rotate into the ICMP Team based at Carlton Parade, Orpington. This is a community based team whose service users are diagnosed with mental health conditions. This will allow the post holder to gain clinical experience for their portfolio in acute and community settings.

Our vision is that the successful post holder will be in a position to apply via the portfolio pathway to the GMC's specialist registrar within 4 years. The post holder will be allocated an Educational Supervisor , assisted to gain psychotherapy experience and have full support of the Trust SAS Lead when applying.

For full job descriptions and person specifications please view the attachments. The job description will provide you with the full tasks and responsibilities of the roles. The person specifications will provide you with the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required for the roles.

At Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, we offer a wide range of NHS healthcare services to people living in South-East London and to people in prison across England. Our wide array of services includes community health care, such as district nursing and speech and language therapy, care for people with learning disabilities and mental health such as psychiatry, nursing and therapies.

Oxleas is a great place to work. It has been recognised as one of the Top 10 Best Places to Work 2023 by the Sunday Times amongst very big employers. Our staff survey results show that we are in the Top 5 in England and the highest in London for staff experience amongst similar trusts.

“We are always delighted to welcome new colleagues to the Oxleas family. We care about making Oxleas a great place to work - it’s a big priority in our strategy. Come and join us - it’s a place where our values, teamwork, equity, and wellbeing matter and where you can really help to improve people’s lives.”

Ify Okocha - Chief Executive

We have distinctive values at Oxleas - We're Kind, We're Fair, We Listen, We Care. Our values are very important to us. They help Oxleas to be a great place to work.

For full job descriptions and person specifications please view the attachments. The job description will provide you with the full tasks and responsibilities of the roles. The person specifications will provide you with the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required for the roles.


This advert closes on Monday 12 Aug 2024

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