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Champion inclusion. Lead innovation. Transform lives.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and compassionate Consultant in Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability to join our Pembrokeshire Community Team for Learning Disabilities and help shape the next phase of service development.
We are driven by a clear purpose: to ensure people with learning disabilities can access high‑quality, compassionate and equitable care for their presenting needs. Our Learning Disability Service continues to evolve, with well‑established Dementia, Epilepsy and Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD) pathways, and an ambitious Mental Health Pathway currently in development.
As a service, we are deeply committed to reducing health inequalities for people with learning disabilities. In addition to our General Hospital Learning Disability Liaison Team, we have developed a Primary Care Liaison Service, strengthening early identification, intervention and prevention.
Education and collaboration sit at the heart of what we do. Our teams work closely with Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire People First, delivering high‑quality teaching to a wide range of groups, including GP Trainees and Undergraduate Medical Students. These teams are currently being further strengthened to increase capacity, align with wider Directorate support for Liaison services, and enhance our proactive, preventative model of care.
The post holder will provide specialist community psychiatric care to people with intellectual disabilities living in Pembrokeshire, working as part of a highly skilled, supportive and multidisciplinary team.
This is a senior leadership role offering the opportunity to influence service design, mentor colleagues and drive improvements in care quality and outcomes.
Key responsibilities include:
This role offers the opportunity to combine meaningful clinical leadership with the chance to shape inclusive services that genuinely change lives. You will be supported to innovate, to teach, and to lead within a Health Board that values compassion, collaboration and ambition.
If you are seeking a consultant role where your expertise can make a lasting difference — both clinically and system‑wide — we would be delighted to hear from you.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
You will also play a vital educational role, including:
The successful candidate for this Consultant post will be eligible to hold an Honorary Academic title at a partner university on the understanding that they will participate in undergraduate teaching, including acting as an examiner, and support and facilitate research activities in an appropriate university faculty and school. They will take direction in these activities via the appropriate academic lead. The agreement to define the Honorary Academic responsibilities and associated programmed activities in relation to teaching time and research will be negotiated jointly between the post holder, the university and the Health Board. It will form part of the successful candidate’s job plan. The award of the Honorary Academic contract will be dependent upon a formal application being submitted to the university in accordance with the Honorary Appointments procedures and will be available on a fixed term basis subject to satisfactory performance in the academic activity undertaken.
For full details of the role requirements please see attached Job Description and Person Specification for this vacancy.
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