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This is a fixed-term post for 1 year.
Department: Older Adult Psychiatry - Glasgow
Location: Glenkirk Centre, NW Glasgow
All applicants must possess full GMC registration, a licence to practice, with at least 4 Years full time Post Graduate Training, two of which must have been in relevant specialties or you will demonstrate and evidence equivalent experience and competencies. For Speciality doctor posts, there is also an expectation that candidates have completed Day 1 and Day 2 of Section 22 Training prior to taking up the post. For those interested, opportunities for CESR is encouraged and is supported by GG&C Board.
We invite applicants to apply for this Older Adult 3 sessions Specialty Doctor post. The job will be based with the North West Glasgow HSCP within the Glenkirk Resource Centre, Drumchapel, Glasgow.
The clinical work will include supporting Older Adult Consultant psychiatrist with community based work. There is regular CPD in the form of Internal teaching for North West Glasgow. The post holder will also be invited to attend the West of Scotland sessional teaching for Old Age Psychiatry and the CPD events which are organised regularly via University of Glasgow CPD Lead. Audit and quality improvement projects / local governance is strongly encouraged and supported.
Supporting your Development
Specialist and Specialty Doctors are key members of our senior medical workforce and provide a wide range of expertise and skills. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is committed to supporting your continued professional development as a SAS Doctor. We strive to support a culture of development that embodies the aims of the SAS Charter and the NES SAS Development Programme. All SAS Doctors in Greater Glasgow and Clyde are appointed a designated Education Advisor who provides support in education, training and SAS Development Fund opportunities.
Further information regarding professional development as a Specialist or Specialty Doctor in Scotland is available here:
Professional Development Information
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