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Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust is inviting applications for a Consultant in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, split jointly across the Multi Agency Psychological Support (MAPS) Service for Looked After Children, and Forensic CAMHS, both based within Community CAMHS at Centenary House. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of young people's mental health in one of only four dedicated Children's Trusts in the UK. As a leading centre for integrated children's services, we're committed to innovation, collaboration, and excellence in care.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver expert psychiatric assessment and evidence-based care for young people
Lead clinical decision-making, contribute to triage, MDTs, and ward rounds
Collaborate across disciplines and agencies to shape holistic care plans
Join specialist clinics and help shape service development
Support training for resident doctors and multi-agency teams
Participate in the CAMHS consultant on-call rota and Mental Health Act assessments
Requirements:
GMC Registration
MBChB or equivalent
Relevant specialist qualification or equivalent
Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) or equivalent or within 6 months of gaining CCT in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Appropriate training and experience in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Experience in learning disability
Able to communicate well with children, parents and staff
Ability to work as a team with professional colleagues from medical and other disciplines
Basic experience in management e.g. trainee rotas
Clear involvement in audit/service improvement
Has interest in research and undertaken clinical projects
Nice to have:
Ability to teach, teaching qualifications
Understanding of NHS management responsibilities of consultants
Shown evidence of interest in relevant specialist research