We are looking for a Consultant Psychiatrist, who will work with the national neuropsychiatry service at St George’s Hospital. You will work alongside consultant colleagues and an MDT. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a dynamic team and a growing service.
You will join the neuropsychiatry service based at St George’s Hospital, which is closely allied to the Atkinson Morley Regional Neurosciences Centre. It is an outpatient service that covers over a 3-million population and receives referrals from neurologists, psychiatrists, or GPs. A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions are assessed and managed within the service, including neuropsychiatric co-morbidities associated with various neurological conditions, functional neurological disorders, and other organic psychiatric conditions. In addition, the service provides assessment and advice to patients in various neurosciences wards at Atkinson Morley Wing, St George’s Hospital.
You will work alongside other consultants, a specialty doctor, trainees, psychologists, and specialist nurses. You will also liaise with various neurosciences clinicians and two consultant neuropsychiatrists for neurorehabilitation at St George’s.
Responsibilities:
1. Contribute towards clinical input in the team working closely with the consultant colleagues and have clinical responsibility for adult patients within the Neuropsychiatry Service.
2. Manage a range of neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions, including functional neurological disorder.
3. Carry out new patient assessments and advise on treatment for neuropsychiatric patients on neurosciences wards and outpatients.
4. Provide weekly ward rounds to patients on the neuroscience wards at St George’s Hospital.
5. Liaise with neurosciences and mental health colleagues in the community teams, specialist services, or inpatient settings, IAPT, and general practice.
6. The appointee will be clinically responsible for managing a caseload of neuropsychiatry outpatients and the associated administration and liaison with colleagues and other stakeholders.
7. Outpatient clinics consist of one new patient for 1.5 hours and 4 follow-up patients for 30 minutes each. Hence, the ratio for new vs follow-up patients is 1:4.
The Trust has an excellent reputation for developing innovative clinical services including the Recovery College and SUN Project. Our Recovery College has been visited by overseas healthcare commissioners, who have gone on to develop similar services abroad in collaboration with our Trust. The Trust is also proud to have developed a range of new, progressive, public-facing services including Crisis Cafes and a Mental Health Support Line.
The Trust also provides a range of national services, the advice and expertise of which can be easily called upon for the benefit of patients.
Following a CQC Inspection in 2018, the Trust became one of the few Mental Health Trusts to have achieved a “Good” rating.
This is an exciting opportunity for an energetic and dynamic consultant psychiatrist to join this effective, friendly, and progressive team.
The successful applicant will get to work in this regional outpatient neuropsychiatry service with a liaison service for inpatients at the Atkinson Morley Regional Neurosciences Centre based at St George’s Hospital, London. The neuropsychiatry service covers the catchment areas of South West London Boroughs of Croydon, Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton, and Wandsworth and the whole of Surrey.
This post is based at Grosvenor Wing, St George’s Hospital. The post holder will work closely with the existing neuropsychiatry consultants employed by South West London and St George’s MH NHS Trust, sharing responsibility for general neuropsychiatry outpatients and inpatient work. You will also work with a consultant neuropsychiatrist in neurorehabilitation who is appointed by St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust.
The post holder will liaise with a multidisciplinary team within the team and at the neurosciences centre. The post holder, in conjunction with other members of the multidisciplinary team, will be responsible for assessing and developing treatment plans for neuropsychiatric problems in the outpatient setting. The post holder will also provide consultation and commit to supervision of other team members as required and cross-cover as appropriate within the team.
The post holder will have expertise in diagnosing and treating mental health problems associated with various neurological conditions, functional neurological disorder, and other neuropsychiatric conditions. The post holder will contribute to strategy for developing neuropsychiatry services and for implementing research and audit in this area.
This advert closes on Sunday 6 Apr 2025.
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