Consultant Psychiatrist Primary Care and Community Psychiatry - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom - Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust

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    Oxford Health is looking for outstanding candidates for this attractive opportunity to work in the Aylesbury Community Mental Health Team which is based at the Whiteleaf Centre, in Buckinghamshire.

    This post has become available due to expansion in the closely related Buckinghamshire At Risk Mental State (ARMS) Service.

    The role will focus on the ongoing medical needs and treatment of the established First Episode of Psychosis patients in Bucks aged 14-65 for up to three years.

    This is an exciting and rewarding area of clinical work, where every patient has an established serious mental health problem, whilst presenting with a full range of holistic needs and co-morbidities.

    The team is well-established, running at near 100% substantive staff with fully integrated multidisciplinary team members including ready access to psychological therapies.

    The team is funded to maintain reduced caseloads as compared to the CMHTs in order to provide a high level of specialist care and assertive outreach during a critical period in our patients' lives.

    As the primary consultant psychiatrist in BEIS you will be responsible for the ongoing medical care of patients with FEP, aged 14-65 in the Buckinghamshire area.

    You will be an active member of the BEIS Senior Leadership Team, taking a lead role in service development and supporting the team managers to deliver high quality, recovery focused care.

    You will be an ambassador for recovery in psychosis and an expert in the treatment of psychosis in this population.

    You will maintain your personal development, with scope for additional areas of interest including developing research/ quality improvement projects and supervision of junior doctors.

    In Bucks we pride ourselves on a supportive, collaborative environment which minimises internal conflict and allows focus on patient care.

    We are particularly motivated by a hopeful, recovery-focused and individual approach to psychosis and major mental health problems.
    ~ Free staff parking permits across OHFT sites
    ~ Close links with the University of Oxford
    ~ A flexible approach to work pattern
    ~33 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, increased to 35 days with continuous service
    ~ Study leave allowances
    ~ Lease car scheme
    ~ Cycle to work scheme
    ~ Employee Assistance Programme and dedicated Health and Wellbeing Team

    BEIS is a service that provides early detection, assessment and intervention for 14-65 year olds who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis.

    The service is based on an assertive outreach model with the interventions being delivered alongside individuals in the community.

    The service aims to engage with individuals for up to three years to offer medication, individual psychological therapy and family intervention along with the wider aspects of the care plan.

    BEIS works closely with many services and agencies including Primary Care, Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT), Children & Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Inpatient wards and Day Hospitals, Schools, Colleges and Universities to encourage early referral, facilitating an early assessment of needs by the team.

    BEIS is a clinical academic service, working alongside researchers from the University of Oxford and several joint clinical-academic posts within our sister service (Oxford EIS).

    We are partners of the Oxford AHSN Early Intervention in Mental Health Network and of the NIHR CLAHRC Oxford Early Psychosis research programme.

    BEIS operates as an integrated multidisciplinary team of experienced and dedicated clinicians including medics, mental health nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, support workers, peer support workers, counselling/ clinical psychology, psychology trainees/ assistant psychologists and full admin support.

    BEIS has a dedicated physical health lead/ personal trainer and dedicated community outreach lead as well as several clinical band 7 roles within the team.

    BEIS prides itself on being supportive and collaborative - staff are given multiple training opportunities, both structured and informal. Higher degree or equivalent in relevant field of medical, psychological or other studies or postgraduate teaching qualification

    Training
    Higher specialist training in general adult or child and adolescent psychiatry in approved training post for a minimum of three years, equivalent training in another country, or previous consultant experience relevant to this post
    CCT in Psychiatry OR Inclusion on the GMC Specialist Register in psychiatry OR within six months of achieving CCT at the time of interview OR CESR
    a)Leadership skills - oAbility to work within a collaborative multidisciplinary framework, and to share leadership responsibilities with senior colleagues of other professions
    Good spoken and written English.
    e)Personal skills -Must have interest in and commitment to people with mental health problems, and their carers.
    f)Teaching experience - Experience in supervising and teaching core psychiatric trainees
    Relevant experience of the administrative, management and leadership roles of senior medical staff Inter-agency partnership working and development
    Undergraduate and postgraduate medical teaching.
    Supervision of advanced level trainees
    d)IT skills - Good IT skills including typing
    Driving licence and own transport

    Application of evidence-based practice and interest in clinical and policy developments for this care group
    Development of close collaboration with primary care services