Consultant Psychiatrist Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

NHS
Chester
1 month ago
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Overview

Cheshire and Wirral Partnership Foundation NHS Trust is seeking an experienced consultant psychiatrist with expertise in neurodevelopmental conditions to join an expanding adult ADHD service across Cheshire.


Responsibilities

  • Assess, diagnose, treat adult ADHD, including patients aged 16+ transferred from paediatric services.
  • Initiate, titrate, optimise medication and conduct ongoing reviews.
  • Provide clinical leadership to the multidisciplinary team and advise on care planning.
  • Offer consultation to primary‑care and specialist mental‑health services.
  • Support service development, quality improvement and partnership working.

Qualifications

Essential:



  • MBChB/MBBS and membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (or equivalent).
  • CCST/CCT in Psychiatry or within 6 months of completing CCT.
  • Fully registered with GMC; on Specialist Register or within 6 months.
  • Experience working with neurodevelopmental disorders, especially ADHD.
  • Commitment to continuing professional development.

Desirable:



  • Higher degree in medical education, research or management.
  • Additional clinical or postgraduate qualification.
  • Good standing with GMC and no warnings or conditions on practice.
  • Broad specialist experience relevant to NHS services.

Application Details

Full‑time, permanent consultant grade. Salary £109,725 to £145,478 per annum. All new starters commence on one fixed start date each month.


All candidates must meet equality and diversity commitments. Applications are accepted via the CWP website; contact for assistance.


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