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Psychiatrist (Psychosis Pathway) Camden - Consultant
Greater LondonPsychiatryFixed Term08 August 2025
This is an exciting opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist to join the Intensive Psychosis Pathway in Greater London. The post has become available as the current post-holder has taken on a Clinical Director position within the division.
The Consultant will work within a well-established multidisciplinary team that includes statutory and voluntary sector professionals, providing holistic, community-based mental health care to patients across the South and Central Primary Care Networks.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide consultant-level input and clinical leadership to maintain the highest clinical standards within the locality team.
- Assess, diagnose, and manage patients under the team’s care within the psychosis pathway.
- Undertake medication reviews, Dialog+ care planning, risk assessments, safety planning, and management plans as required.
- Support GPs and practice staff within the aligned PCNs by offering case discussions, joint consultations, and tailored training.
- Ensure effective communication with GPs, primary care teams, patients, and carers.
- Carry out Mental Health Act assessments and domiciliary assessments when required.
- Play a key role in strengthening primary-secondary care integration and building effective partnerships with voluntary sector providers.
- Provide clinical input into multidisciplinary case conferences for complex patients.
- Actively engage with service user participation initiatives to ensure the patient voice is embedded in service development.
- Participate in governance, audits, and quality improvement projects within the locality team.
- Contribute to service performance, pathway development, and clinical priorities, ensuring high standards of patient care.
- Supervise and mentor junior doctors, medical students, and multi-professional staff, supporting their training and development.
Clinical Duties
- Provide consultant leadership and clinical oversight to the psychosis pathway.
- Attend handover meetings and allocate work appropriately within the team.
- Assess and manage patients referred to the pathway, including urgent and complex cases.
- Provide cross-cover with consultant colleagues during periods of annual leave.
- Support junior medical staff through supervision, teaching, and mentorship.
- Work collaboratively with inpatient, community recovery, crisis, and social care teams to ensure seamless care transitions.
- Maintain accurate, comprehensive clinical records.
- Participate in service audit, governance, and quality improvement activities.
- Provide input into service strategy and policy development.
Person Specification
Education / Qualifications / Registration
Essential
- Complete registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) and a license to practice.
- Inclusion on the Specialist Register in psychiatry, or within 6 months of achieving CCT at the time of interview.
- Section 12(2) approval and Approved Clinician status (or eligibility).
- Registered with the Royal College of Psychiatrists CPD programme and in good standing.
- Trained and approved as a clinical supervisor for doctors in training.
Desirable
- Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists or equivalent higher qualification in psychiatry.
- Additional postgraduate qualifications in psychiatry or related fields.
- Trained as an Educational Supervisor or Consultant Mentor.
Knowledge & Experience
Essential
- Sound understanding of the GMC’s Good Medical Practice.
- Broad clinical knowledge across the full range of mental disorders.
- Experience in assessing and managing complex cases involving severe mental illness and high-risk histories.
- Proficiency in a wide range of evidence-based treatments, including pharmacotherapy.
- Knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act, and safeguarding practices.
- Experience in workplace-based assessments of doctors in training.
- Experience in organising and chairing meetings.
- Understanding of clinical governance structures.
- Willingness to participate in research and service evaluation.
Desirable
- Previous Consultant or senior-level experience in community or inpatient psychiatry.
- Experience in policy development, service redesign, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Track record in teaching and supervision of medical and multi-professional staff.
- Experience in research and audit leadership.
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Flexibility and adaptability in response to clinical service demands.
- Strong leadership, influencing, and communication skills.
- Excellent command of written and spoken English.
- Ability to prioritise, manage workload, and delegate appropriately.
- Sensitivity to the needs of patients, carers, and staff from diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to function effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Skills in teaching, supervision, and supporting the professional development of staff.
- Ability to undertake clinical audits, serious incident reviews, and complaints investigations.
Desirable
- Special interest in an area that complements the needs of the psychosis pathway.
- Evidence of successfully delivering research or service innovation projects.
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