The post holder will have 2 outpatient clinics a week, Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning. Each clinic consists of a new patient slot lasting 1 hour and follow up slots which last 30 minutes. A typical clinic will last 3 hours comprising of 1 new patient and 4 follow up slots. As well as these, there are 2 further slots each week which are ad-hoc for reviews of the Early Intervention Psychosis patient and the Assertive Outreach patients including medical reviews and CPA meeting. Some of these reviews are on site and others may be domiciliary visits.
On Monday morning, there is the LMHT MDT meeting lasting from 9:30-11:00. On Thursday afternoon, there is Early Intervention Psychosis meeting which is 1pm-2pm., + To undertake the administrative duties associated with the care of patients
+ To record clinical activity accurately and comprehensively, and submit this promptly to the Information Department
+ To participate in annual appraisal
+ To attend and participate in the academic programme of the Trust, including lectures and seminars as part of the internal CPD programme
+ To maintain professional registration with the General Medical Council, Mental Health Act Section 12(2) approval, and to abide by professional codes of conduct
+ To participate annually in a job plan review with the clinical manager, which will include consultation with a relevant manager in order to ensure that the post is developed to take into account changes in service configuration and delivery associated with modernisation
+ To work with local managers and professional colleagues in ensuring the efficient running of services, and share with colleagues in the medical contribution to management
+ To comply with the Trust's agreed policies, procedures, standing orders and financial instructions, and to take an active role in the financial management of the service and support the Medical Director and other managers in preparing plans for services.
+ To provide high quality evidence-based senior medical care to patients in the community.
Additional Information
+ The closing date given is a guide. We reserve the right to close the post early once we have received a sufficient number of applicants, so we advise you to submit your application early to prevent disappointment.
+ We will be requesting references by email. Please ensure you include email addresses and contact numbers for your referees to avoid delay in the recruitment process.
+ The Trust believes in treating everyone with dignity and respect and encourages applications from all sectors of the community. We guarantee an interview to candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum essential criteria.
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+ For eligible posts, DBS disclosures are mandatory before commencement of employment. If you are in a position that is deemed a regulated adult and/or child care role, you will not be able to start your employment until we have received a satisfactory DBS Disclosure. The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Convictions which would otherwise be considered as 'spent' will also be checked as part of an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare provides integrated healthcare services, including mental health, intellectual disability and physical health services. Over 9000 dedicated staff provide these services in a variety of settings, ranging from the community through to acute wards, as well as secure settings. The Trust manages two medium secure units, Arnold Lodge in Leicester and Wathwood Hospital in Rotherham, and the high secure Rampton Hospital near Retford. It also provides healthcare in prisons across the East Midlands. Its budget for 2023/24 is £628.2 million.
The Trust is committed to a sustainable future and works hard to reduce its carbon footprint and environmental impact across all of its many services.
The core local area the Trust covers is Nottingham and Nottinghamshire with a combined population of around 1.1 million people.