This role is a full-time position in an NHS service based in London; it offers highly negotiable rates for a dedicated psychiatrist. The trust seeks an enthusiastic specialty doctor in General Adult Psychiatry to work Monday to Friday from 09:00 – 17:00. Your core responsibilities would be to help assess, diagnose, and oversee the mental health of patients in your care.
In this post the Specialty Dr will participate in the work of the liaison psychiatry team in a large, general teaching hospital with almost 1000 beds. The successful candidate will undertake supervised psychiatric assessment and treatment of patients referred by non-psychiatric teams.
Position: Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry
Hours: This position is a full-time role of 37.5 hours per week
Setting: Liaison
Location: London.
Dates: ASAP with the placement due to end on 04.03.24.
Benefits with Pulse Psychiatry:
Highly negotiable hourly rates
Daily and weekly payroll services
Revalidation and appraisal services
A dedicated and responsive specialist consultant
Access to CPD events & training courses
Access to exclusive locum opportunities with more preferred supplier contracts than anyone else
Rewarding recommendation and loyalty schemes
Skills:
Excellent verbal & written communication skills
Computer literate
Requirements:
You must have a full GMC licence to practice
Relevant previous experience working in this type of position
Section 12 approval is ideal
Approved clinician status is desired but not essential
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