This post is available as a result of retirement and service development. Moray Mental Health Services recognise the importance of an effective and healthy work‑life balance. All Consultant Psychiatrist posts have the option of protected SPA time within their job plan. The Consultant body is supportive of colleagues and applications for the post are warmly welcomed. Please do not hesitate to contact us for an informal discussion.
This post is based at Dr Gray’s Hospital, Elgin, a modern District General Hospital with a range of specialties and diagnostic facilities. One of the attractions of working in Moray is a tradition of close working with colleagues from General Practice and the local authority. Since April 2016 this has been formalised as an Integrated Joint Board. The post is to provide consultant input to the east Moray catchment area covering the Maryhill GP practice.
The Royal Burgh of Elgin thrives as a centre of administration, education, tourism and trade with agricultural, service and textile industries. Situated in Scotland’s Castle and Whisky country, the area offers a wide range of recreational activities such as golf, fishing, hill walking, surfing, canoeing, cycling, horse riding and winter sports. This is an opportunity to live and work in a beautiful part of Scotland that offers a great quality of life and has good transport links with the rest of the UK.
The postholder will be expected to contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, register with the Continuing Professional Development Programme of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (all costs will be met by NHS Grampian), provide research opportunities in close collaboration with the Departments of Mental Health and Psychology of the University of Aberdeen, contribute to audit and other elements of clinical governance, and engage in annual appraisal toward revalidation.
Candidates unable to work full time for personal reasons will be eligible to be considered for the post and, if appointed, an appropriately amended job description will be agreed.
Full registration with a licence to practise with the GMC is required. (licence to practise must be in place prior to starting in post). Those trained in the UK should have evidence of higher specialist training leading to CCT or be within 6 months of confirmed entry on the GMC Specialist Register from date of interview. CESR (Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration) or Portfolio Pathway route doctors are only eligible to apply for a substantive Consultant post once CESR or Portfolio Pathway specialist registration is awarded. Those with an International Recognised Specialist Qualification approved by GMC should have a confirmed entry on the GMC Specialist Register.
Applications from doctors with appropriate specialist training and experience who are not listed on the GMC Specialist Register can be considered for a Locum Consultant post (up to 12 months) if no substantive Consultant appointment is made. Whilst in locum employment, an application to obtain a CESR or Portfolio Pathway Specialist Registration can be made to the GMC.
Informal enquiries are welcomed by:
* Dr John Mann, Consultant Psychiatrist & Clinical Director, Dr Gray’s Hospital – Telephone 01343 567462
* Lynne Clark, Interim Integrated Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Service Manager, Dr Gray’s Hospital – Telephone 01343 567462
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
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