Speciality Doctor Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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Speciality Doctor Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Employer:

Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Location:

Pay:

Contract Type:

Permanent

Hours:

Full time

Disability Confident:

Yes

Closing Date:

18/03/2026

About this job

A Vacancy at Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS FoundationTrust.

Cheshire and Wirral Partnership Foundation NHS Trust are looking to recruit a Full-Time (10 Sessions) Speciality Doctor within ourthe Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Servicein Birkenhead The Team is based at The Stein Centre in Birkenhead .This is a community-based post developed as part of new interim contract arrangement covering Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East areas.

Full-time and part-time applications (as part of a job share arrangement) will be considered.

This post will assist work in the Adult ADHD Service.

Shortlisting for this vacancy is due to commence on 02/03/2026 and the proposed interview date is 23/03/2026 The Adult ADHD Service currently has a contract with Cheshire and Mersey ICB and the service is delivered in Liverpool, on the Wirral and across Cheshire West and Cheshire East localities.

The team is contracted to provide a diagnostic assessment and treatment initiation.

On the Wirral and in Liverpool, stable patients are discharged to primary care specialist GPs under ‘LEAP’

  • Leading Excellence for ADHD in Primary Care.

This is in development for Cheshire West and Cheshire East.

Where there are no LEAP or shared care arrangements with GPs or specialist ADHD practitioners in Primary Care, CWP can be commissioned to provide ongoing monitoring, prescribing and annual specialist review.

The Team is multi-disciplinary, comprising of support workers, Nurse Prescribers and some Consultant Psychiatry time, admin support is provided by Wirral Admin Hub and the team are based at the Stein Centre, Wirral.

Cheshire and Wirral Partnership (CWP) provides health and care services for a population of over one million people, including mental health, learning disability, community physical health and all-age disability care, as well as the provision of three GP surgeries in Cheshire.

We employ around 4,500 staff across 73 sites and have services across Wirral and Cheshire, as well as Trafford, Warrington, Bolton, Halton, Liverpool and Stockport.

Our aim is to help improve the lives of everyone in our communities, adopting a compassionate, person-centred approach to everything we do.

We are rated as Outstanding for Caring by the Care Quality Commission, with a Good rating overall.

As a Disability Confident Employer, Rainbow Badge Scheme member, Veteran Aware organisation and proud holder of the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award, CWP is committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible and developing a culture that values differences, and welcome applications from people who have direct experience of accessing our services.

All new starters will commence in post on one fixed start date each month, in line with our Prepare to Care (P2C) induction programme date.

P2C offers up to 3 weeks training to support you to meet the induction / initial training requirements of the role.

Whether you are just starting out in your career or looking to use your existing skills and experience in a new role, you’ll find something to suit you at CWP. Please download a copy of the job description (see ‘documents to download’ section below) for full details of the main responsibilities for this role.

At CWP, our recruitment selection processes are based on both competence (see person specification for details) and values.

CWP recruits people that can demonstrate the Trust’s Values in their everyday life and we use a values-based approach in our interviews, which explores not only what you do but how and why you do it.

Before applying, we encourage you to review the Trust’s Values and think about how these align with your own personal values.

The supporting information section in your application should reflect your understanding of the Trust’s Values and associated behaviours and you should provide examples from your work experience and/or personal life which demonstrate these values through your behaviours.

An applicant guide to help and support you through your recruitment journey can be accessed at the bottom of this page.

Further help and support for completing your application can be accessed via our website.

If you need any further guidance to help you complete your application, contact our recruitment team via email at: cwp.recruitmentnhs.net or by calling . If you have a disability that meets the definition set out in the Equality Act 2010, and you can show that you meet the ‘essential’ criteria described in the person specification for an available position, please answer ‘YES’ to the question: ‘Do you wish to be considered under the Guaranteed Interview Scheme?’ Please inform the team if you have any special support needs to be considered as part of the interview and selection processes.

The trust offers a Guaranteed Interview Scheme to any armed forces community applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post and encourages applications from armed forces reservists or cadet force adult volunteers.

Please note applicants will be required to pay for their DBS check.

Costs are deducted from salary following appointment.

You are encouraged to enrol for the DBS Update Service.

A small annual fee of £16 per year applies.

New entrants to the NHS will commence on the minimum of the scale stated above.

Applicants are advised to apply early as if a large number of applications are received for this post we reserve the right to close the vacancy prior to the advertised date.

Good luck with your application.

We hope to welcome you to Team CWP very soon This advert closes on Friday 27 Feb 2026

Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme

Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).


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