Job overview
The post offered is that of Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult Psychiatry (10PA) working between the Barnet Triage Team and Wellbeing Clinic. The Triage Team role involves supporting the team with screening GP referrals where medical input is required, providing advice to primary care colleagues, and reviewing primary care patients unlikely to need the support of a community mental health team (CMHT). The Wellbeing Clinic role involves reviewing standalone patients (not receiving input from a CMHT) attending for depot medication or clozapine monitoring. This post was initially commissioned as pilot for twelve months as part of the Community Transformation Programme within Barnet, and is currently occupied by a fixed term locum.
This is an exciting time to join the Trust as there are many opportunities to contribute to the organisations’ development and contribute to service redesign.
Main duties of the job
A more detailed job description is attached. There is support for newly appointed consultants in the StartWell group. As part of this the post holder will have the opportunity of having a more senior consultant as a mentor.
· Provide leadership and supervision for a multidisciplinary Primary Care Triage Team, and the Wellbeing Clinic team in Barnet.
· Provide supervision to Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP). Where appropriate this can be delegated to trainees/nurse prescribers under the supervision of the Consultant.
· Ensure the review and care of the standalone Wellbeing Clinic patients.
· Ensure the timely assessment, treatment, and reviews of people with mental health needs with appropriate referrals into specialized secondary care support as required.
Working for our organisation
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust is responsible for providing mental health services for people of all ages across the London Boroughs of Barnet, Enfield and Haringey, as well as providing some specialist services across the whole of North London and beyond. Since January 2011, the Trust also provides adult and children’s community health services in Enfield, following the transfer of Enfield Community Services from NHS Enfield.
Formed in 2001 through the merger of its predecessor organizations, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust (BEH-MHT) continues to innovate and develop at a fast pace. We are a large mental health trust in London with an annual budget of £337 million and employing more than 3,300 staff. In 2020-21 the trust cared for more than 126,176 people; approximately 2,800 patients on our wards and over 128,388 service users in the community.
We provide a wide range of local and more specialist mental health services, including helping people with serious mental illness (SMI), personality disorders, drug and alcohol recovery, children’s mental health issues, dementia, eating disorders, learning disabilities, ADHD and suicide prevention. The Trust has an overall Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating as ‘Good’ from 2019 and retained the ‘good’ rating in 2022. It also runs the North London Forensic Service (NLFS), which the CQC has rated as Outstanding.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
· Promote mental health and independence for all people.
· Provide clinical and professional leadership in the service.
· Provide support to carers and relatives of people, including them wherever possible and in care plans.
· Facilitate access to a range of community orientated services to those who may need them.
· Liaise effectively with other Trust services and external partner agencies in the best interests of patients.
· Provide a service of the highest quality, within the limits of our resources.
· Promote high quality management of mental health patients by non-medical staff.
· Support non-medical colleagues in working independently.
· Take part in management activities related to the post, or the wider service within which it is embedded.
· Comply with all legal obligations covering clinical practice e.g. MHA (1983) and MCA (2005).
· Commit to ensuring fair access to services for all.
· Comply with procedures on reporting concerns about professional conduct or competence of medical or other colleagues.
Person specification
Qualifications & Experience
Essential criteria
* •Within six months of obtaining a CCT in general adult psychiatry (or dual trained) or on the GMC Specialist Register
* •Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists or equivalent
* •Excellent clinical skills with experience of inpatient psychiatric care
* •Full GMC Registration
* •Section 12 Approved and an Approved Clinician
* •Registered for the Continuing Professional Development Programme in the Royal College of Psychiatrists
* •Membership of a Medical Defence Union
* •Clinical supervision skills training
Desirable criteria
* •Additional degree or equivalent
* •Postgraduate teaching qualification
* •Research experience
Management & Audit
Essential criteria
* •Experience of medical audit / Quality Improvement projects
* •Management skills
Desirable criteria
* •Postgraduate management qualification
* •Understanding of contracting, finance and activity monitoring
Service Development
Essential criteria
* •Demonstrable record of clinical leadership
* •Negotiation skills
* •Understanding of equal opportunities and appropriate training
Desirable criteria
* •Experience in developing a service component
IT Experience & Skills
Essential criteria
* •Experience in data gathering and management
* •Basic computer skills, including ability to use e-mail and internet
Desirable criteria
* •Familiarity with RiO electronic notes
Personal Skills
Essential criteria
* •Excellent communication skills
* •Excellent spoken and written English
* •Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team
* •Enthusiasm and commitment to the NHS
* •Highest level of integrity
* •Capacity to respond positively to the constantly changing NHS environment
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