Specialty Doctor - Forensic Psychiatry Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Posted 2 days ago by Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
£80,000 - £100,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
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Warrington, Winwick, United Kingdom, WA2 0
Job Description
Specialty Doctor - Forensic Psychiatry Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Employer:
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Location:
Warrington, WA2 8WA
Pay:
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
No
Closing Date:
02/04/2026
About this job We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Specialty Doctor to join our Female Secure Services team at the Hollins Park site.
This is a full-time position offering the opportunity to work within a well-established, supportive multidisciplinary team (MDT). The successful candidate will work alongside Consultant Psychiatrists who hold Responsible Clinician roles for:
The unit operates within a robust model of care and maintains close links with other services across the secure division.
Key Responsibilities
Each week, two teams are reviewed, ensuring that every patient is discussed fortnightly.
Additional responsibilities include:
Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities.
At the heart of all we do is our commitment to 'perfect care'
We're currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.
Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.
Servicedetails The inpatient low secure service at Hollins Park site Winwick, Warrington has a 16 bedded female low secure unit, an 8 bedded female step-down service (Tennyson), a 15 bedded male low secure unit (Marlowe unit) and a 10 bedded male step-down service (Auden unit previous Reed Lodge). The Low Secure inpatient service is part of a wider network of low secure care across the Northwest region.
The A&E services and acute general hospital services are located at Warrington General Hospital.
Local workingarrangements The Trust is seeking to recruit a full-time Specialty Doctor for the female secure service based at the Hollins Park site.
The post holder will work alongside the Consultants who have RC responsibility for up to 16 low secure female patients in Chesterton Low Secure Unit.
The post holder will work as part of the MDT and will provide medical input to ward rounds, the CPA process and admission and discharge planning.
Their primary role will be to oversee the day-to-day management of the patients on the ward as well as attending relevant meetings, risk assessment and liaison with other agencies.
The post holder will be expected to complete reports for CPA meetings and ward rounds.
There will also be the opportunity to undertake assessments of referrals to the service and to provide written and oral evidence at Manager's Hearings and Tribunals and potentially to the Courts.
The female forensic pathway includes pre-admission assessments, inpatient pathways, care planning and co-ordination of on-going care and discharge.
MDT meetings on the Chesterton Unit are held twice weekly.
The patients are divided into 4 clinical teams each consisting of 4 patients.
Every week patients from 2 teams are discussed so the patients are reviewed fortnightly.
Discharge planning and liaison with the receiving service is also undertaken.
Pre-tribunal, renewal of detention, pre-managers hearings, discharge planning and pre-discharge meetings will also be scheduled as required.
The general weekly timetable will involve attendance ward round meetings and CPA meetings and as required, HCR20 / other risk management meetings, pre-admission meetings etc There is an average of approximately 1 - 2 referrals to the service and 1 admission monthly.
The majority of admissions come from medium or other secure services, prisons, or local services.
Patients are discharged either to step-down or directly into 24-hour supported housing community placements on supervised discharge.
All assessments for admission are considered by the LSU admissions panel which meets weekly.
The postholder will be expected to undertake assessments and attend the panel meeting to discuss their assessments.
The postholder with be professionally accountable to the Dr Thomas, Chief Medical Officer.
Line management will be provided by Dr Holt, Deputy Clinical Director, and clinical supervision by the Consultant for the service.
Team Staffing Composition The Chesterton Unit has a well-established fully complemented multidisciplinary team including ward manager, deputies, staff nurses, social worker, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist, healthcare assistants, secretaries and ward clerks.
The service also has access to specialist services such as speech and language therapy and physiotherapy.
The unit has a dedicated Responsible Clinician (Consultant forensic Psychiatrist) and CT doctor.
On Call Commitments There is an optional on call (shift system) commitment with this post on the higher trainee rota, currently approximately 1 in
12. It is therefore desirable post holder has Section 12(2) approval or within 3 months or being in post gets this approval.
On call covers both General Adult and Old Age patients.
On calls are non-resident and the shift they will be covering is a full shift not an on-call.
Remuneration will be 2 PA's and, enhanced hourly rates and time off as required in line with WTD. Continuing professional development (CPD) The individual doctor is responsible for maintaining their own CPD identified through Appraisal, in line with the Royal College of Psychiatrists requirements and Trust peer groups.
This will be undertaken through study leave, the in-house teaching and individual study of journals, books, and relevant websites during the Supporting Programmed Activities (SPA) time allocated in the job plan.
All medical staff are encouraged to attend local and Trust wide teaching for case presentations, journal clubs and teaching on specific topics.
All medical staff contribute to these sessions.
The Trust is committed to SAS doctors' development, specify if SAS charter has been accepted and implemented within thetrust.
SAS doctors will be supported to meet paythresholds and access discretionary and optional points, asappropriate.
SAS doctors are encouraged to become involved with the management of the service.
There also a Trust SAS lead; regular meetings and training and development opportunities.
The Trusts is committed to encouraging SAS to take on senior clinical and leadership roles and offers support and guidance relating to applying for Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration(CESR) . click apply for full job details
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Location:
Warrington, WA2 8WA
Pay:
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
No
Closing Date:
02/04/2026
About this job We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Specialty Doctor to join our Female Secure Services team at the Hollins Park site.
This is a full-time position offering the opportunity to work within a well-established, supportive multidisciplinary team (MDT). The successful candidate will work alongside Consultant Psychiatrists who hold Responsible Clinician roles for:
- Up to16 patientsinChesterton Low Secure Unit
- Up to8 patientsinTennyson Step Down Service Key responsibilities include:
- Providing medical input to ward rounds
- Contributing to the Care Programme Approach process
- Supporting admission and discharge planning This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a secure mental health setting, with excellent support and opportunities for professional development.
The unit operates within a robust model of care and maintains close links with other services across the secure division.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee the day-to-day clinical management of patients on the ward
- Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary meetings, risk assessments, and liaison with external agencies
- Prepare and present clinical reports for CPA meetings and ward rounds
- Participate in referral assessments to the service
- Provide written and oral evidence for Manager's Hearings, Mental Health Tribunals, and potentially for Court proceedings Service Structure The female forensic pathway includes pre-admission assessments, inpatient care, coordinated care planning, and discharge support.
Each week, two teams are reviewed, ensuring that every patient is discussed fortnightly.
Additional responsibilities include:
- Discharge planning and liaison with receiving services
- Attendance at pre-tribunal, renewal of detention, pre-manager's hearings, and pre-discharge meetings as required Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than
1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands.
Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities.
At the heart of all we do is our commitment to 'perfect care'
- care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient.
We're currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.
Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.
Servicedetails The inpatient low secure service at Hollins Park site Winwick, Warrington has a 16 bedded female low secure unit, an 8 bedded female step-down service (Tennyson), a 15 bedded male low secure unit (Marlowe unit) and a 10 bedded male step-down service (Auden unit previous Reed Lodge). The Low Secure inpatient service is part of a wider network of low secure care across the Northwest region.
- previously Reed Lodge). The Low Secure inpatient service is part of a wider network of low secure care across the Northwest region.
The A&E services and acute general hospital services are located at Warrington General Hospital.
Local workingarrangements The Trust is seeking to recruit a full-time Specialty Doctor for the female secure service based at the Hollins Park site.
The post holder will work alongside the Consultants who have RC responsibility for up to 16 low secure female patients in Chesterton Low Secure Unit.
The post holder will work as part of the MDT and will provide medical input to ward rounds, the CPA process and admission and discharge planning.
Their primary role will be to oversee the day-to-day management of the patients on the ward as well as attending relevant meetings, risk assessment and liaison with other agencies.
The post holder will be expected to complete reports for CPA meetings and ward rounds.
There will also be the opportunity to undertake assessments of referrals to the service and to provide written and oral evidence at Manager's Hearings and Tribunals and potentially to the Courts.
The female forensic pathway includes pre-admission assessments, inpatient pathways, care planning and co-ordination of on-going care and discharge.
MDT meetings on the Chesterton Unit are held twice weekly.
The patients are divided into 4 clinical teams each consisting of 4 patients.
Every week patients from 2 teams are discussed so the patients are reviewed fortnightly.
Discharge planning and liaison with the receiving service is also undertaken.
Pre-tribunal, renewal of detention, pre-managers hearings, discharge planning and pre-discharge meetings will also be scheduled as required.
The general weekly timetable will involve attendance ward round meetings and CPA meetings and as required, HCR20 / other risk management meetings, pre-admission meetings etc There is an average of approximately 1 - 2 referrals to the service and 1 admission monthly.
The majority of admissions come from medium or other secure services, prisons, or local services.
Patients are discharged either to step-down or directly into 24-hour supported housing community placements on supervised discharge.
All assessments for admission are considered by the LSU admissions panel which meets weekly.
The postholder will be expected to undertake assessments and attend the panel meeting to discuss their assessments.
The postholder with be professionally accountable to the Dr Thomas, Chief Medical Officer.
Line management will be provided by Dr Holt, Deputy Clinical Director, and clinical supervision by the Consultant for the service.
Team Staffing Composition The Chesterton Unit has a well-established fully complemented multidisciplinary team including ward manager, deputies, staff nurses, social worker, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist, healthcare assistants, secretaries and ward clerks.
The service also has access to specialist services such as speech and language therapy and physiotherapy.
The unit has a dedicated Responsible Clinician (Consultant forensic Psychiatrist) and CT doctor.
On Call Commitments There is an optional on call (shift system) commitment with this post on the higher trainee rota, currently approximately 1 in
12. It is therefore desirable post holder has Section 12(2) approval or within 3 months or being in post gets this approval.
On call covers both General Adult and Old Age patients.
On calls are non-resident and the shift they will be covering is a full shift not an on-call.
Remuneration will be 2 PA's and, enhanced hourly rates and time off as required in line with WTD. Continuing professional development (CPD) The individual doctor is responsible for maintaining their own CPD identified through Appraisal, in line with the Royal College of Psychiatrists requirements and Trust peer groups.
This will be undertaken through study leave, the in-house teaching and individual study of journals, books, and relevant websites during the Supporting Programmed Activities (SPA) time allocated in the job plan.
All medical staff are encouraged to attend local and Trust wide teaching for case presentations, journal clubs and teaching on specific topics.
All medical staff contribute to these sessions.
The Trust is committed to SAS doctors' development, specify if SAS charter has been accepted and implemented within thetrust.
SAS doctors will be supported to meet paythresholds and access discretionary and optional points, asappropriate.
SAS doctors are encouraged to become involved with the management of the service.
There also a Trust SAS lead; regular meetings and training and development opportunities.
The Trusts is committed to encouraging SAS to take on senior clinical and leadership roles and offers support and guidance relating to applying for Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration(CESR) . click apply for full job details