Consultant Psychiatrist in Community Old Age Psychiatry - Fenland
Posted 14 hours 50 minutes ago by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT)
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Cambridgeshire, March, United Kingdom, PE150
Job Description
Consultant Psychiatrist in Community Old Age Psychiatry - Fenland 
Job ref 310-MED T Site: Doddington Town March Salary £113,565 - £150,569 per annum Hours: 10 sessions per week (Full time, Part time, Flexible working)
Contract: Consultant Grade Permanent Closing date: 11/06/:59
Job overviewProvide assessment and psychiatric treatment for older adults within the Fenland community across a largely rural area.
Main duties of the job Clinical- Lead multidisciplinary team providing psychiatric care
- Provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plans
- Lead weekly MDT meetings and ensure prompt reviews of acutely unwell patients
- Work closely with CRHTT OP, community teams and liaison services as patients move between teams
- Deliver evidence based treatments
- Maintain accurate clinical records using EPR and SystmOne
- Provide cross cover for consultant colleagues during annual and study leave
- Provide clinical leadership for Older People Services during a period of transition
- Participate in regional and national groups as approved by the Medical Director
- Contribute to the psychiatry postgraduate teaching programme and undergraduate teaching
- Support training and development of staff within the wider MDT
- Participate in continuing medical education activities
- Mentor new consultants and provide peer support
- Engage in CPD and use study leave budget for external CPD activities
- Work with CPFT to achieve agreed performance targets
- Collect and monitor clinical outcome data for service development and commissioning
- Participate in audits and patient information system administration
- Operate within Trust and service policies and guidelines
- Collaborate with Service Manager and Clinical Director on management of Older People's Acute Care System
- Contribute to planning and development of older people's mental health services
- Attend relevant service meetings
- Support CPFT research endeavours; potential funding for pursuing research interests
- Possibility to act as principal investigator in clinical trials on dementia and late life mental health disorders
- Follow local and national protocols and actively participate in clinical governance
- May opt to take part in consultant out of hours rota ( 1:25 Category A)
- On call coverage for old age and general adult, remunerated at 3%
- Carry out additional duties assigned by the Trust as agreed
- Accountable to the Clinical Director and, via the Trust Board, to the Executive Medical Director
- Participate in Revalidation and annual appraisal under supervision of the Medical Director and Responsible Officer
- Entry on the GMC Specialist Register
- S12/AC approved
- CCT in relevant specialty (CESR or equivalent considered)
- Valid UK driving licence and willingness to drive
- MD or PhD
- Postgraduate qualification in medical education (preferred)
- Experience working in a community facing team
- Clinical training and experience equivalent to UK CCT in Old Age Psychiatry
- Experience in research and service development
- Ability to work collaboratively within a team
- Understanding of service context within NHS developments and experience in service development under budget constraints
- Effective teachers and trainers capable of guiding own continuing education and training
CPFT is an equal opportunities employer; we encourage applications from all sectors of the community, particularly from under represented groups including disabled people and members of ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ communities.