Are you a consultant looking to explore Middlesex while growing your skills in CAHMS Psychiatry? We have a full time position with one of our clients that offers highly negotiable rates for a dedicated psychiatrist. This exciting opportunity is based in Basingstoke, Hampshire and is providing a chance to make a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of individuals within the local community. The trust seeks an enthusiastic Consultant in Child and Adolescent CAMHS Psychiatry to work 40 hours weekly. The successful candidate would start immediately for an ongoing period of 3 months, ending the contract on 15/11/2024. Requirements: You must have a full GMC licence to practice. Relevant previous experience working in this type of position. Section 12 approval is essential. Approved clinician status is desired but not essential. Are you suitable for the position? If you feel your expertise suits 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 abundant consultant-grade positions for locum and permanent positions across the country in various 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. Please register today to explore our opportunities or contact the team for more information at 01992 305640 or email us at psychiatrypulsejobs.com. Benefits of Pulse Psychiatry: Highly negotiable hourly rates Daily and weekly payroll services Revalidation and appraisal services A dedicated and responsive specialist consultant Access to CPD events & training courses Access to exclusive locum opportunities with more preferred supplier contracts than anyone else Rewarding recommendation and loyalty schemes 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.