Clinical Lead (GP, Psychiatrist or Addiction Speciality Doctor)– Herefordshire
Job Introduction
At Turning Point, we are recognized leaders in helping people recover from addiction and gain control of their lives. By providing the right support at the right time and ensuring that people can access all the help they need, we have become one of the largest providers of substance use services in England and Wales.
Our Herefordshire service is fully integrated, supporting young people and adults through a holistic and inclusive approach to recovery. We focus on partnership working to support local community members in achieving their goals.
We are currently recruiting for a Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist, GP Specialist in Addiction, or experienced Addiction Specialty Doctor to serve as a Clinical Lead in our Herefordshire substance use recovery service. This role offers the chance to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals facing challenges related to drugs and alcohol use.
If you are passionate about people and eager to develop your career within a social enterprise, this opportunity provides support, training, and the potential for career progression. If you're ambitious and seeking a new challenge with a sector leader, consider this opportunity.
Role Responsibilities
The Clinical Lead will:
1. Lead clinical governance and quality assurance, including audits, clinical effectiveness, and patient safety.
2. Drive service development initiatives.
3. Advise on commissioning and policy implementation.
4. Lead research and innovation to develop clinical guidance and protocols.
5. Collaborate with national colleagues to optimize patient care.
6. Supervise, appraise, and train clinical staff.
They will also:
1. Provide expert advice on diagnosis, assessment, and care planning, especially for complex cases involving drug interactions, comorbid health issues, and integrated treatments.
2. Accept referrals for individuals with severe or complex needs.
3. Oversee psychosocial support based on current research evidence.
4. Introduce innovative interventions to improve outcomes.
5. Handle complex prescribing, including injectable opioid treatments if necessary.
6. Offer liaison services in medical and psychiatric settings and provide expert advice to courts and officers.
This part-time vacancy requires a flexible commitment, with a minimum of 1.5 days per week, including at least one day in Hereford for meetings, supervision, and face-to-face consultations. The remaining days will be arranged based on the candidate's experience and service needs.
The Ideal Candidate
We support ongoing professional development through supervision, CPD programs, and assistance with appraisals and revalidations. Joining Turning Point means being part of a supportive, training-rich environment that fosters growth.
The candidate should be an experienced specialist doctor capable of leading service delivery and development, possessing both clinical expertise and leadership skills.
The successful applicant must be accredited as a ‘specialist’ in substance use treatment and meet one of the following criteria:
* Be listed on the GMC’s Specialist Register as a psychiatrist with an endorsement in addiction, including supervision and CPD requirements.
* Have equivalent training, experience, and supervision certified by the GMC via a Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR).
* Be listed on the GMC’s GP Register (or equivalent) with appropriate training and experience in addiction.
About us
We understand that rewards vary for each individual, offering a comprehensive package that includes:
* 26 days’ paid holiday plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 28 days with service, with options to buy additional holidays.
* Additional benefits detailed in our Turning Point Benefits package, accessible via the provided link.
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