Are you ready to take the next step in your CAMHS career This is an exciting opportunity to lead and shape a new Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) ward within a long-established independent mental healthcare facility. This is a rare chance to build a new service line with the full backing of a leading UK mental health provider.
The organisation already delivers high-quality CAMHS services at several other sites and is now expanding seeking an experienced Consultant CAMHS Psychiatrist to help launch and lead a new inpatient ward for young people aged 1318. Flexible working options including remote working for one day per week can be discussed.
The hospital provides a range of existing acute and addiction pathways and is now introducing a new CAMHS service as part of its development. As Consultant CAMHS Psychiatrist you will play a key leadership role in shaping developing and delivering this new service providing clinical oversight to a dedicated multidisciplinary team and fostering a positive recovery-focused culture for young people and their families.
You will join a compassionate and dedicated team committed to patient wellbeing. The service takes a personalised evidence-based approach to support young people in building confidence and moving forward toward a healthier future.
Key responsibilities include:
Serving as Consultant and Responsible Clinician leading patient care planning and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Assessing and managing complex cases chairing MDT and CPA meetings and liaising with patients families and external agencies.
Providing clinical leadership alongside the Ward Manager and ensuring compliance with organisational and regulatory standards.
Contributing to governance quality improvement and service development through active participation in CAMHS and ward-level meetings.
Engaging in academic and professional development activities such as teaching case discussions audit and research.
Further details are available in the job description.
The work is highly rewarding yet challenging requiring resilience empathy and strong clinical leadership.
The ideal candidate will:
Hold full GMC registration and be on the Specialist Register.
Possess a CAMHS CCT or equivalent CESR qualification.
Hold Approved Clinician status.
Have significant experience within CAMHS inpatient or community settings.
Demonstrate excellent clinical judgment leadership communication and teamworking abilities.
Have a thorough understanding of relevant legislation including the Mental Health Act (MHA) and Mental Capacity Act (MCA).
Informal enquiries can be made via the recruitment team.
You will be supported to succeed and develop through structured career conversations comprehensive training and pathways into senior clinical and leadership roles.
Benefits include:
Free on-site parking
30 days annual leave plus bank holidays
An additional days leave for your birthday
Enhanced maternity pay
Contributory pension scheme
Flexible benefits including gym membership technology schemes and healthcare cash plan
Access to development and training opportunities
Sponsorship of professional qualifications via an Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel
Leadership and management development programmes
Long service awards
Refer-a-friend bonuses
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