
The successful candidate will work alongside a community-based colleagues to provide assessment and psychiatric treatment for Older Adults within the Fenland community across a largely rural area.
The population of over 65’s in the Fenland area is approximately 25 000 out of 113 064. In its entirety, the OPMH team had 912 referrals in the past 12 months. Not all referrals require the consultant to see them, many are managed by other staff in the community team. On average the Fenland OPMH service receives 76 referrals per month, with approx. 9 for psychiatry outpatient and 36 for memory assessment
Salary £109,725 - £145,478 per annum plus £40,000 Recruitment and Retention Premium (T&Cs apply).
Clinical:
To lead the multidisciplinary team in providing excellent psychiatric care
To provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plans.
To lead weekly MDT meetings and ensure prompt reviews of acutely unwell patients
To work closely with the CRHTT OP, community teams and liaison services as patients move between these teams
Cambridgeshire offers a variety of recreational pursuits and stunning countryside, and a wide range of cultural activities, and is well connected via excellent road and rail links.
The Trust is actively involved in clinical research and would encourage candidates to participate in research activities.
Clinical
Leadership
Teaching/Education Contribute to the psychiatry post-graduate teaching programme. • Contribute to the psychiatry teaching programme for undergraduate medical students • Contribute to the training and support of staff in within the wider MDT • Contribute to postgraduate teaching as well as to continuing medical education activities. • For new consultants mentoring is provided and they are helped to find an appropriate peer group. • CPD time is incorporated in to the job plan; in addition, a study leave budget is available to support CPD activities externally. • Expectation to remain in good standing for CPD with the Royal College of Psychiatrists • Friday morning CPD sessions are held via Teams and all consultants are offered a turn to present. • Friday afternoon CPD activity include items such journal club, case discussions and management meetings. • Consultants are encouraged to undergo the appropriate training and become educational supervisors for trainees.
Administration • Work with CPFT to achieve agreed performance targets. • Contribute to the collection and monitoring of clinical outcome data for service development and commissioning purposes. • Participate in audit • Participate in the administration of patient information systems and ensure that data are entered in accordance with service policies and guidance. • Work in accordance with Trust and service policies and guidelines.
Management
Research • The post-holder is expected to support the broader CPFT research endeavour where possible. It is anticipated that funding would become available for the right applicant to become involved in research, potentially acting as a principal investigator for clinical trials into dementia and other late life mental health disorders or making use of local opportunities to develop other research interests.
Clinical Governance • The post-holder will be aware of, and act within, locally and nationally agreed protocols and actively involved in clinical governance within the service
On-call
Other duties
Accountability • The post holder will be accountable to the clinical director in the directorate (currently Dr Anna Forrest). Professional accountability is to the Trust Board through the Trust Executive Medical Director.
Job Planning & Appraisal • Consultants are required to take part in the Revalidation and annual appraisal process under the supervision of the Medical Director and Responsible Officer. You shall have access to job planning and appraisal software for online submission.