Job Title: Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry Grade: Consultant Hours: 40 hours per week Location: Crowthorne, Berkshire Rate: Competitive, to be discussed upon application An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry to join our esteemed NHS client’s dynamic inpatient team based in Crowthorne, Berkshire. This position is available for an immediate start, offering competitive rates. Key Responsibilities: The Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry will be responsible for the care of 15 patients on an increased support and assertive treatment (ISAT) ward. Patients on the ISAT wards will generally require more intensive support and are more likely to display behavioural disturbance. The post holder will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, consisting of a ward manager, ward nursing staff, a clinical or forensic psychologist, a junior doctor, a social worker, a security liaison nurse, and an occupational therapist. They will be expected to provide leadership to the Clinical Team and coordinate the Care Plan in relation to each individual patient within the framework of the Care Programme Approach. As part of the Clinical Team standards within the hospital, the post holder will see their ISAT patients on a twice-monthly basis, in addition to Clinical Team Meetings. They will be responsible for carrying out administrative duties in relation to the care of their patients, including the completion of reports to the First-Tier Tribunal (Mental Health), Annual Statutory Reports to the Ministry of Justice, and other statutory and non-statutory reports within the required timescales. Additionally, the post holder will liaise with other forensic units in relation to their patients. The post holder will be required to assess patients, or supervise assessments undertaken by Specialist Registrars, of referrals of patients in other hospitals and prisons to provide opinions on their care and treatment and suitability for admission to conditions of high security. Assessments are divided between the consultants and senior trainees (ST4-6), with a consultant carrying out three to four assessments per year. The post holder will work closely with local Forensic Services and other agencies, including the Ministry of Justice in the case of Restricted Patients, to facilitate the transfer or discharge of suitable patients. They will be expected to participate in the follow-up of any patients sent on trial leave or discharged from the hospital, as necessary. Qualifications and Experience: Full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC). Inclusion on the Specialist Register in Forensic Psychiatry. Approved Clinician status. Extensive experience in forensic psychiatric settings. Strong clinical leadership and management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Commitment to continuous professional development and evidence-based practice. Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Experience in service development and quality improvement initiatives. How to Apply: If you are a dedicated professional looking to advance your career and make a meaningful impact in the field of forensic psychiatry, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV below to apply. If you are registered with Pulse and recommend a friend to us, you can earn £300 per recommendation once they have worked over 200 hours. Why Work with Pulse: From the moment you register with us, our focus is entirely on you. During our initial conversation, you’ll quickly see that we understand your speciality inside and out. Our expert recruitment consultants are committed to finding you the best opportunities and supporting you every step of the way to secure the perfect placement. With our preferred or sole supplier status with many clients, you’ll have access to exclusive opportunities that you won’t find anywhere else. We always prioritise your best interests, engaging in meaningful conversations and truly listening to you. You are an individual, a professional—not just a resource. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement. 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.