We are inviting applications for an exciting full-time (10PA), Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist post in the Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders (MCCAED). This will be a Fixed Term post for 6 months. The post would be of particular benefit for an applicant interested in developing their knowledge, experience, and skills in eating disorders, before the post is advertised as a substantive MCCAED consultant psychiatrist post, likely to be full-time.
This post would be suitable for a wide range of psychiatrists, especially those with a background in eating disorders and/or community CAMHS. In addition to extensive opportunities to develop clinical knowledge, experience and skills in child and adolescent eating disorders, there are also excellent opportunities for quality improvement activities, research, teaching and training.
The purpose of the post would be to contribute to the clinical leadership of the MCCAED. The post-holder would support delivery of effective specialist child adolescent eating disorder care, in accordance with the evidence base for eating disorders and national guidance, and in collaboration with other consultants in the service.
Main duties of the job
This post will be primarily to provide clinical and strategic leadership parts in collaboration with other consultants in the service to Intensive Treatment Programme and Outpatient Eating Disorder team, whilst also being encouraged to make their own unique contribution.
- The post-holder would support delivery of effective specialist child adolescent eating disorder care, and in collaboration with other members of the multidisciplinary team.
- The post-holder would be expected to play a key role in providing consultation and advice to colleagues within and outside the team, especially with complex cases psychiatric and medical assessments of children and adolescents, prescribing and monitoring medication, and supporting the delivery of services in accordance with Trust Clinical Governance and NICE guidance policies.
- The post-holder may also be required to supervise a specialty doctor and psychiatric trainees.
About us
About our locations:
The post will be located on the Maudsley site, location of our Trust headquarters, which is less than 5 minutes from Denmark Hill train station (zone 2) and is within walking distance from the beautiful green spaces of Ruskin Park and the vibrant high-street that offers great shopping opportunities and with a wide range of restaurants. In 2024 our service will be moving from the Michael Rutter Centre to the new Pears Maudsley Centre in which leading clinicians and researchers in the field will be based together.
Flexible working:
As one of the few Trusts in London we are proud to offer flexible working as part of our new ways of working, and we are happy to talk flexible working at the interview stage. In this role you will be able to work Monday to Friday in the time frames from 8am to 6pm, giving you the very best of good work life balance.
Job responsibilities
Accountability: The appointee will be professionally responsible to The Associate Medical Director via the Joint Head of Service, Dr Mima Simic. The appointee will be managerially accountable to the Lead Clinicians Dr Sacha Guglani and Dr Kate Johnston, and the Service Manager for National & Specialist CAMHS, Donna Underwood, who work in partnership with the MCCAED Senior Clinicians to deliver this service.
- Along with other senior members of the ED team, ITP START and ARFID team, take responsibility for ensuring there is effective communication with referring and receiving teams both throughout the Trust and into Primary Care.
- Maintain good open relations with all clinical team members to provide consultation and discussion of cases around the management of psychiatric issues including consultation regarding comorbid neurodevelopmental disorders with eating disorders.
- Participate in care planning and treatment formulation, provide guidance on evidence-based treatment and their effectiveness.
- Join other team members in the assessment and treatment of complex cases.
- Be responsible for prescribing and monitoring psychotropic medication.
- Support delivery and innovation of the family therapy and multifamily therapy for eating disorders.
- Support all research and quality improvement studies taken by the service.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- MRCPsych or equivalent (A/I)
- CCT (A/I)
- Full GMC Registration & inclusion on Specialist GMC Register (A/I)
- Sec 12 (2) and AC approved (or undertaking to obtain this before taking up the post (A/I)
- Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists or equivalent (A/I)
Desirable
- Higher degree or additional qualifications
Training and Experience
Essential
- Completion of Higher Psychiatric Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (A/I)
- Equivalent training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CESR issued by PMETB) (A/I)
- Experience in psychopharmacology and assessing + treating complex eating disorders with associated comorbidities.
- Experience in clinical leadership and service development (A/I)
Desirable
- Experience in relevant therapeutic practice e.g. DBT, CBT or Family Therapy (A/I)
- Experience of psychopharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment modalities in children with mental illness and autism and physical illness (A/I)
- Experience in Paediatrics (A/I)
- Inpatient experience (A/I)
- Experience in liaison psychiatry
- Experience in delivering psychotherapy for eating disorders (A/I)
- Experience in the use of ADOS, ADI-r (A/I)
Clinical Experience
Essential
- Demonstrated clinical skills in specialist area of eating disorders, autism, OCD, anxiety disorders and psychopharmacology (A/I)
- Demonstrated clinical skills child and adolescent psychiatry (A/I)
- Must have experience in dealing with children with eating disorders and associated comorbidities in community day programmes and inpatient settings (A/I)
- Advanced knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological therapies for young people with eating disorders and their families (A/I)
- Advanced theoretical knowledge of psychopathology and the evidence base for the relevant treatment interventions for young people with eating disorders of all classifications. (A/I)
- Competence in physical assessments (A/I)
- Experience and knowledge of multi-disciplinary, multi-agency working with children with complex, multi-system disease (A/I)
- Experience of safeguarding, governance and legislation issues specific to children with eating disorders and associated comorbidities (A/I)
- Experience working in specialist eating disorders teams and co-working with social care, and education. (A/I)
- Competence in risk management (A/I)
- Competence in non-medication therapeutic approaches (A/I)
- Evidence based practice (A/I)
- Compliance with national and professional guidelines (A/I)
Management
Essential
- Compliance with Clinical Governance guidance structures and principles (A/I)
- Participation performance management and service line management
- Participation in audit
- Participation in development of service protocols and service development projects at a senior level
- Demonstrable ability to effectively lead a team.
Desirable
- Basic training in management skills
Teaching
Essential
- Experience of and interest in undergraduate and post-graduate teaching, teaching of junior doctors and multi-disciplinary staff at local, national and international level.
Desirable
- Developing training programmes for staff of all disciplines
Academic Achievements
Essential
- Demonstrable academic achievements to support allocation of Research time in job plan
- Publication(s) accepted by peer review journals in a relevant academic field
Desirable
- Presentation at a national or international conference (A/I)
- Publication in a peer-reviewed journal (A/I)
- Experience of co-operating in Clinical Research (A/I)
- A proven track record or the ability to demonstrate potential in the research of child and adolescent psychiatry
- A higher research degree (e.g. MPhil., MD or PhD)
Personal Skills
Essential
- Focus on good communication skills and ability to be clear, fluent and articulate in communication in English
- Ability to provide clinical leadership and guidance for complex cases
- Ability to take part in multidisciplinary team work and accept non-medical leadership arrangements
- Appreciation and understanding of ethnic minority and diversity issues
- Ability to work with Partner Agencies including local CAMHS Services, Social Services, Education and Voluntary Agencies
- Readiness to cover absent colleagues and service areas when necessary
Desirable
- Demonstration of a wider understanding of NHS and ability to work within constantly changing environment at national and international levels
Personal Circumstances
Essential
- Ability to travel
- Membership of Medical Defence Organisation
Employer details
Employer name
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Michael Rutter Centre |
De Crespigny Park
London
SE5 8AZ
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