Speciality Doctor Psychiatrist in Neuropsychiatry Private Charity Salary £50,302 - £60,999 Glasgow Permanent - Full time Spencer Clarke Group are looking for a Speciality Doctor Psychiatrist in Neuropsychiatry to join one of our private clients at one of their sites in the Glasgow area. The specialty doctor in psychiatry will play a crucial role during the stabilisation phase, where managing drug combination, unstable and volatile symptoms, and fragmented social support networks is essential to help calm, rationalise, and make these aspects more manageable and beneficial for the individual. What you'll do: Providing psychiatric care within a neurobehavioral multidisciplinary treatment strategy that is well integrated and well-represented. Perform regular psychiatric reviews of people they support in the service and along with working with other disciplines in order to provide a well-balanced model of rehabilitation, acquired brain injury and care. Attending all clinical team meetings, ward rounds, and the multidisciplinary team meeting for holistic neurobehavioral rehabilitation, as well as carrying out any necessary medical measures on an individual basis. Schedule appropriate clinical tests and investigations following this your required to take responsibility for chasing results in timely manner. Continuously liaising with within and outside the company as required, these would be general practitioners, along with medical specialists regarding the physical health of the patients. To handle clinical leadership for a case load in which the postholder creates evaluations, manages the delivery of multidisciplinary inputs, and makes sure that review meetings and goal attainment are conducted properly. Supporting key personnel on cases, creating case summaries, helping with formulation, and creating the medical portion of CPA reports and discharge summaries that the consultant psychiatrist will examine are all components of the clinical lead job. When required, participating in pre-admission evaluations of out-of-area individuals to determine their suitability for the service. Emotional, physical and mental effort. In order to balance the demands of this position in a workplace that may have unpredictable work patterns, shifting priorities, and frequent interruptions, you will need to be able to manage your time effectively. When dealing with People We Support, you should be able to quickly and effectively modify your methods to suit their needs. Some of the individuals that you support may portray challenging behaviours, for example, aggression, swearing and disinhibited behaviour. Within this role you will need to be able to handle these behaviours with professionalism and compassion. In some settings you might have to perform the appropriate physical intervention techniques once trained and competent. You may also be required to support individuals with personal care which may sometimes involve exposure to bodily fluids. Some of the people you support may have mobility issues and you'd be required to support using approved moving and handling techniques which might include the ability to push a wheelchair or use a hoist. What we're looking for: Acknowledgement under Section 12 of the Mental Health Act. Hold a Full General Medical Counsil registration and licence to practice. Appropriate expertise with the Code of Practice and the Mental Health Act 1983/2007. Strong capability to evaluate and care for service users, supported by precise medical records. To have minimum 3 years' experience within recognised training grade post in Psychiatry as SHO/ CT or a higher grade. Well developed team skills, this being evidenced by previous experience in MDT teamwork. Application and practice of appropriate clinical governance relevant to profession. Be responsive to the complex care needs of the service user as shown by case examples. What you will get: 38 days annual leave. Eye voucher scheme. Long service and staff rewards. Nationwide employee staff discounts including discounted eating out and shopping. Blue Light Card: provides those in the NHS, emergency services, social care sector and armed forces with discounts online and in-store. Company pension Group life assurance. As a leading specialist associate consultant, we excel in connecting exceptional professionals in the fields of Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and other roles requiring advanced medical or professional registration, with transformative career opportunities. Our unparalleled expertise and proven track record ensure we consistently match talented individuals with roles where they can truly make an impact. Reach out to Leasha today to explore how she can support your next career move. Contact: ] Phone: 01772 954200