Fife Health and Social Care Partnership
Mental Health
Fife Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service
Speciality Doctor CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST with portfolio pathway (formerly CESR) support - 3 YEAR FIXED TERM
10 sessions
We are seeking a Specialty Doctor in Psychiatry to work 10 sessions in NHS Fife CAMHS child and adolescent psychiatry. The post will cover part of the East Fife area based in the CORE EAST team within Playfield House, Stratheden Hospital, Cupar. Clinic rooms are also used in Glenrothes and Kirkcaldy. Currently there is no on-call required of this post holder however in the future on call may become part of the duties of the consultant group. Contributing to emergency response during normal working hours is expected.
NHS Fife CAMHS includes a core group of experienced and well qualified clinicians from a number of disciplines, including, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Child Psychotherapy and Dietetics and the post holder will also join an established team of Consultant Psychiatrists. The service has one core trainee from the south east Scotland training scheme and is approved for Higher training from the Scottish National training scheme.
We have been at the forefront in Scotland in developing an Intensive Therapy Service, including Eating Disorders, to offer community based support for children and young people with severe mental health problems. Other multi-disciplinary teams provide services for young people and children who self harm, for looked after children and for children and young people who have been sexually abused. As speciality doctor in psychiatry you will be required to provide input to all teams, with a special emphasis on the Intensive Therapy Team. CORE Team work will include presentations of anxiety, depression, trauma, eating difficulties, ADHD with co morbid presentations, Autism and psychosis. The Tier 2 and Tier 3 ADHD pathway currently sit within the Community Paediatric Service and have been established for over 10 years. These services includes nurses (with a prescribing role), and psychologists offering assessment and treatment for young people with ADHD, including parent education groups and transition clinics for adolescents. The medical input into the Tier 2 pathway is provided by paediatricians and into the Tier 3 pathway by a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and a Speciality Doctor.
The service values further development of skills, research and sharing information and will offer opportunities for the successful post holder to receive support for research and engage in a range of training events.
In the past 12 months the redesigned multi-agency Neurodevelopmental Pathway (NDP) has been implemented focused on the collaboration of MDT health colleagues and education to provide tailored support around neurodivergence, rather than assessment only.
Candidates preferably should possess their GMC registration but can be sponsored if necessary, have 3 years experience working in psychiatry, and at least 6 months experience in CAMHS,including at least 6 months in a GMC recognised training programme. They must be motivated to undertake the portfolio pathway to specialist registration.
Fife’s central location means that you are within easy travelling distance of the glorious Scottish countryside. The region has a wide range of sporting and leisure activities particularly golf and horse riding. There are excellent housing and education facilities and the main teaching centres in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee are close and easily accessible by road or public transport. Assistance with relocation and a car leasing scheme are available.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Mrs Jane Sinclair, Interim Clinical Services Manager 01334 696250 / email jane.sinclair3@nhs.scot or Dr Claudia Grimmer, Clinical Lead 01334 696250 / email claudia.grimmer@nhs.scot
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