Job Description Job Description: Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry Overview We are an agency recruiting for this role on behalf of an NHS Trust. We are seeking a committed and compassionate Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry to join our diverse and inclusive team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to provide care and support to adults with mental health challenges in a collaborative, progressive, and patient-centred environment. You will work in a multidisciplinary team that values equality, learning, and collaboration, all while delivering high-quality psychiatric care to patients. Our client organization is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and creating an inclusive culture where everyone is encouraged to achieve their full potential. They welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are an equal opportunities employer. Responsibilities As a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry, your key duties will include but are not limited to: Conducting comprehensive psychiatric assessments and developing care plans tailored to each individual. Managing a caseload in an inpatient or community setting, ensuring timely and effective treatment for mental health conditions including anxiety disorders, depression, psychosis, and more. Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers to ensure holistic patient care. Providing advice and support to junior doctors and other clinical staff. Participating in clinical audits and contributing to service improvement initiatives to drive high standards of care. Supporting and promoting patient recovery through a compassionate and empathetic approach. Engaging with patients’ families, carers, and support networks, as well as fostering strong relationships with partner organizations and stakeholders. Keeping accurate, detailed, and timely patient records in line with organizational and legal standards. Participating in outpatient clinics and supporting wider patient care pathways effectively. Adhering to relevant medical and clinical governance frameworks. Qualifications To succeed in this role, you must have the following qualifications and experience: Full GMC (General Medical Council) registration with a license to practise in the UK. Completion of at least 4 years of postgraduate training, including at least 2 years in Psychiatry (or equivalent). MRCPsych or working towards it (or equivalent recognized qualifications). Proven clinical expertise in General Adult Psychiatry. A good understanding of, and commitment to, patient safety, confidentiality, and quality care. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a team as well as independently. Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities effectively. A commitment to continued professional development and lifelong learning. Demonstration of cultural awareness and sensitivity, with a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable: Experience with community psychiatry, dual diagnosis, or specialist areas within General Adult Psychiatry. Participation in audits, research, or quality improvement programmes. Understanding of NHS systems and processes. Day-to-Day A typical day as a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry may include: Conducting ward rounds or outpatient clinics to assess and manage patients’ mental health needs. Collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to evaluate care plans and interventions. Attending team meetings to discuss complex cases, clinical concerns, or service developments. Providing mental health education and support to colleagues, patients, and their families. Writing comprehensive clinical notes and legal documentation in adherence to governance and professional standards. Managing emergency psychiatric assessments and admissions. Participating in clinical supervision and development activities to maintain a high standard of care. Acting as a point of contact for patients who may require additional support during the treatment process. Our client is dedicated to supporting staff well-being and providing opportunities for career development, training, and flexible working arrangements. If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others, we encourage you to apply for this vital role. Join us in improving mental health care and outcomes for our communities – together, we can make a difference.