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Specialty Dr in Adult Psychiatry - Manchester

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Specialty Dr in Adult Psychiatry - Manchester
Job Title: Specialty Dr in Adult Psychiatry Grade: Specialty Dr Location: Manchester, Greater Manchester Working Hours: 40 hours per week Rate: Competitive, to be discussed upon application
We are seeking a dedicated Specialty Dr in Adult Psychiatry to work full-time for our NHS client based in Manchester, Greater Manchester. This locum opportunity is available for an immediate start.
What will your responsibilities be?
This role involves working within Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT), delivering high-quality psychiatric care to adult patients. You will be responsible for conducting assessments, contributing to treatment and risk management plans, and supporting the multidisciplinary team in providing effective mental health services. The postholder will also participate in clinical meetings, case discussions, and ensure documentation is maintained in accordance with NHS standards.
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• GMC registration (essential) • Section 12 approval and Approved Clinician status (essential) • Experience in adult psychiatry, particularly within CMHT settings • Strong clinical and communication skills • A commitment to delivering patient-centred care
How to apply
If you believe your experience aligns with this role, please apply today. Our specialist team will be in touch to discuss the opportunity in more detail.
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If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or in the workplace, please let us know at the earliest opportunity. We will ensure appropriate support is provided throughout the process and into your placement.
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