Consultant Psychiatrist - ADHD & Autism Services for Adults and/or CAMHS services
Location: London & Manchester (In-person and Remote Opportunities Available)
Job Type: Flexible / Self-Employed / Part-Time or Full-Time
Organisation: The ADHD Centre
About The ADHD Centre
The ADHD Centre is a specialist independent service providing high-quality assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for ADHD and Autism Spectrum Conditions in both adults and children. We are committed to delivering evidence-based, compassionate, and patient-centred care through multidisciplinary expertise and flexible service delivery.
Due to continued growth, we are seeking experienced Consultant Psychiatrists to join our expanding clinical team across London and Manchester, with opportunities for both in-person and remote working.
The Role
We are looking for motivated and experienced Consultant Psychiatrists with expertise in neuro-developmental conditions to undertake comprehensive assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and ongoing treatment for patients presenting with ADHD and/or Autism.
This is an excellent opportunity for clinicians seeking flexibility, autonomy, and the ability to work within a highly specialist neurodiversity service.
Responsibilities
* Conduct comprehensive ADHD and Autism assessments for adults and/or children
* Diagnose neuro-developmental conditions in line with DSM-5 / ICD-11 criteria
* Develop treatment plans and provide medication management where appropriate following NICE and BNF Guidelines.
* Carry out follow-up reviews and ongoing psychiatric care
* Produce clear, high-quality clinical reports and documentation
* Adhere to all clinic policies, procedures and governance structures
* Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary clinicians including psychologists and therapists
* Maintain high clinical standards and compliance with relevant professional guidelines
* Deliver services either remotely, face-to-face, or through a hybrid model
Essential Requirements
Applicants must have:
* Full GMC registration with Licence to Practise
* Inclusion on the GMC Specialist Register for Psychiatry
* Minimum 1 year of clinical experience working within neurodevelopmental / neurodiversity services
* Demonstrable experience assessing, diagnosing, and treating ADHD and/or Autism in adults and/or children
* Experience prescribing and monitoring ADHD medication
* Excellent report-writing and communication skills
* Ability to work independently and manage clinical caseloads effectively
* Strong understanding of NICE and BNF guidelines relating to ADHD and Autism
Desirable Criteria
* Experience working in private or independent healthcare settings
* Dual experience with both adult and CAMHS populations
* ADOS-2 and/or other autism assessment tool experience
* Experience providing remote psychiatric assessments
* Section 12 approval (desirable but not essential)
What We Offer
* Flexible working arrangements - Full time or part time
* Remote, hybrid, and clinic-based opportunities
* Sessions available weekdays, evenings, and weekends
* Competitive rates
* Administrative and operational support
* Access to an established referral network
* Opportunity to work within a growing specialist neurodiversity service
* Clinical autonomy within a supportive multidisciplinary environment
* Opportunities to take part in service development and leadership roles.
* Appraisals and revalidation can be done through our designated body.
Locations
* London Clinics
* Manchester Clinics
* Remote UK-based work available
Application Process
Interested applicants are invited to submit:
* Updated CV
* Brief cover letter outlining relevant ADHD/Autism experience
* Please review our website https://www.adhdcentre.co.uk/ or contact Dr Noor for more information if you have any questions
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an informal discussion and clinical interview.
Equal Opportunities
The ADHD Centre is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from clinicians of all backgrounds and identities. We value diversity and are dedicated to promoting equitable access to neurodevelopmental care.