This role is a part - time position for NHS service located in Portland, Dorset. It offers highly negotiable rates for a dedicated psychiatrist. The trust is seeking an enthusiastic Specialty doctor in Forensic Psychiatry to work full time hours per week, Full time can be considered. The post is available for an initial period of 3 months to start Immediately. Your core responsibilities would be to help assess, diagnose and oversee the mental health of patients in your care. Location: Portland, Dorset Duration: 01 October 2024 until 01 January 2025 Hours: 24 Hours per week Pay: Competitive, discussed upon application Why Pulse? First class support and advice from our team of dedicated and experienced consultants £300 recommend a friend bonus scheme Have access to ipoint our Electronic timesheet processing app Variety of work opportunities in both the NHS and private sectors Access to high-quality CPD training events Different payment methods available PAYE, Umbrella, PSC and LTD Skills: Excellent verbal & written communication skills Computer literate Requirements: You must have a full GMC license to practice Relevant previous experience working in this type of position Think you are right for the position? If you feel your expertise is suited to this role, please apply today and our specialist team will be in touch to discuss it with you in more detail. Not for you? We have an abundance of middle grade positions, for both locum and permanent positions across the country in an array of settings and locations. This role may not tick all the boxes for you but we’re confident we can find something that perfectly matches your skills and requirements. Register today to explore our opportunities or get in touch with the team for more information on 01992 305640 or email us at psychiatrypulsejobs.com We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.