Leeds Partnerships NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to appoint a full time (10 PAs) Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry (Crisis Resolution and Intensive Support Service). The work of the CRISS is considered within LYPFT to be integral to the smooth transfer to and from different parts of the acute pathway.
The post holder will be one of four Consultants providing acute care to patients under the Crisis Resolution Intensive Support Service (CRISS). Although a city-wide service, the post holder will work primarily from the West area of the city, with a focus on facilitating early discharge from acute wards and overseeing the progression of patients through the home-based treatment pathway as an alternative to hospital admission via intensive support.
The Consultant will also play a key role in supporting and overseeing crisis and extended assessments in the community, working collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to formulate recovery-focused care plans. This ensures that care is delivered at the right point in the acute pathway and at the right time.
The CRISS is made up of the three CRISS localities (East, West and South) and the Crisis Assessment Unit (CAU) / s136 component based at the Becklin Centre. The s136 suite (currently 4 bedded) and 6 bedded mixed Crisis Assessment Unit (CAU) are also based at The Becklin Centre alongside the acute wards 2 male and 2 female.
There is a further male ward and 10 bedded PICU at the Newsam Centre. The CAU is designed for brief admissions (up to approx. 7 days) and is closely linked to the CRISS as one of the main points of referral into and transfer from. There is an expectation that the CRISS team will liaise closely with the CAU to ensure timely entry and exit from these beds.
Additionally, the Leeds OASIS provides a new option within the existing LYPFT crisis pathway, offering an alternative to hospital admission for those that do not necessarily need a bed on an acute ward and for whom a homely environment may be more beneficial. Although working primarily from the West base, the post holder will be expected to work flexibly when needed and when appropriate, for example assisting colleagues in other areas of the city when demand has outweighed resource, or if prior knowledge of a particular patient on the Crisis Assessment Unit or in the s136 suite means the post holder is the most appropriate person to see that individual.
As a core number of staff work from each locality each day, including medical colleagues, the need for flexible working across the city is infrequent and often minimised by good communication and liaison between CRISS colleagues.
About the Trust: Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is a leader in mental health services, serving a population of over 725,000 within Leeds. We are committed to promoting mental health and wellbeing and delivering high-quality, safe, and recovery-oriented care. We take pride in our excellent record in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical Education and Training, consistently receiving positive feedback from Health Education England. Our University of Leeds Core Psychiatry Training Course is highly successful, complemented by a weekly teaching programme and CPD opportunities through the Andrew Sims Centre.
Why Join Us?
Comprehensive Benefits Package: As an NHS employer, we offer a competitive and flexible benefits package tailored to your needs. Relocation Package: We provide a relocation package of up to £8,000 to make your move to Leeds as seamless as possible. Commitment to Your Development: We aim to nurture your talent, support your professional growth, and help you achieve your career aspirations.
Living in Leeds: Leeds is a dynamic and culturally rich city offering a balance of vibrant city life and picturesque countryside. Enjoy world-class museums, galleries, theatres, and a thriving retail scene, all just a short distance from the stunning Yorkshire Dales. With excellent transport links, affordable living costs, and a reputation as one of the UKs most welcoming cities, Leeds is an ideal place to live and work.
Join Us: This is a fantastic opportunity for a consultant psychiatrist to be part of a forward thinking team in a service that truly makes a difference. We are looking for individuals who share our ambition to provide exceptional mental health services and are committed to delivering outstanding patient care.
Important Information: Please note that all correspondence following your application will be managed via trac.jobs and the Trust's Resourcing Team.
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