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Job Title - Medication Lead
Location - London
Employment Type: Full-time
Salary: £150,000 – £170,000 per annum (DOE)
We're a small private mental health clinic currently going through an exciting period of growth. At the end of January, we were accredited under Essex ICB through the Right to Choose pathway to provide ADHD and ASD assessments and diagnoses, as well as ADHD medication management, including titration.
The role is initially for a Medication Lead, working full time. While the responsibilities may evolve as the service continues to grow, the role will primarily involve the following:
- Acting as Medication Lead for our ADHD and Neurodevelopmental Services.
- Providing specialist psychiatric advice on ADHD medication management and prescribing.
- Participating in discussions relating to complex clinical cases referred by the multidisciplinary team.
- Providing clinical guidance on medication-related matters where appropriate.
- Supporting the safe and effective delivery of our ADHD medication pathways.
- Attending agreed multidisciplinary meetings and clinical discussions relevant to medication management.
- Advising on complex prescribing decisions, medication titration, treatment resistance, co-occurring mental health conditions, and risk management.
- Undertaking patient-facing clinical work, including assessments, medication reviews, prescribing consultations, and complex case reviews.
- Contributing to clinical governance matters directly related to medication safety and prescribing where reasonably required.
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The practitioner would not be responsible for the day-to-day operational management of the service or general clinical supervision of staff. Their supervisory responsibilities would be limited to prescribers, psychiatrists, and specialty doctors, together with governance activities directly related to medication safety, unless otherwise agreed.


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