Consultant in Forensic Psychiatry at HMP Bullingdon

Job Description
Job summary
This is an exciting opportunity to lead the Mental Health Team in HMP Bullingdon as a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will provide input into the expanding HMP Bullingdon, alongside another consultant forensic psychiatrist as part of a well-established mental health team.
About us
The Thames Valley Forensic Mental Health Service (TVFMHS) provides treatment in a range of inpatient settings across the region (Oxford, Aylesbury and Milton Keynes). The service also inputs into local prisons and provides services for the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway in the community.
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust holds a lead role across the whole South-Central Region, as part of the Thames Valley and Wessex Provider Collaborative.
The Bullingdon Mental Health Team is experienced and tight knit. This vacancy would suit a newly qualified Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist with an interest in prison psychiatry, a higher trainee within six months of their CCT date or a more experienced candidate. Free parking is available on site at both the Oxford Clinic and HMP Bullingdon, along with a staff restaurant. Annual leave starts at 30 days a year plus bank holidays.
Job responsibilities
The successful applicant will lead the care of prisoners receiving treatment and support from the integrated mental health team (MHT) at HMP Bullingdon. This will include seeing and treating such patients on the wings and in the healthcare unit, initiating transfer to psychiatric hospital and being involved in receiving patients back into the prison estate when they no longer require treatment in hospital. As the majority of prisoners placed in HMP Bullingdon are from Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, hospital transfers will frequently be to psychiatric units within Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. The successful applicant will also be involved in liaison with both general adult and community forensic mental health teams to ensure that transitions between the prison and community are smooth.
Cross cover is arranged with the other Forensic Consultants based in prisons or across the wider Thames Valley region.
Management
The post holder will be expected to contribute along with their consultant colleagues to the smooth running of the Forensic Service. This will include appropriate interaction with the management structures of the Division and the Trust as a whole.
Supervision
If interested and suitably approved, the post holder can supervise psychiatric trainees. The Thames Valley Higher Forensic Training Scheme has six national training numbers, in addition to a dual Forensic and CAMHS post. The current Forensic Training Programme Director is Dr Hasanen Al Taiar. The Director of Medical Education is Dr Alastair Reid
Education and Training
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is a teaching Trust has close links to Oxford University. The Oxford University Department of Psychiatry is situated at the Warneford Hospital in Oxford. Further information may be obtained from the websites of the Oxford University Department of Psychiatry (https://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/). The department has an international reputation for medical teaching and as a centre for research and provides a wide range of academic opportunities.
The post holder will be expected to take an active part in the training programme and teaching sessions. There is also the opportunity to contribute to training events within the Division. Medical students regularly visit HMP Bullingdon. The Consultant may also be expected to contribute to the development of other multi-disciplinary staff.
Continuing Professional Development, Mentorship, Induction
Continuing Professional Development is a requirement for all Trust consultants and consultants are expected to maintain good standing with the Royal College CPD programme. CPD is supported by the Trust including access to study leave and expenses for attending conferences etc. The post holder will attend Trust consultant meetings, and audit and academic events. They will maintain ongoing professional development through active membership of a PDP group and annual appraisal. Consultants new to the Trust are helped to identify a mentor; and suitable mentors will be nominated. Induction is arranged for all staff new to the Trust, through both the Trusts regular induction programme and in relation to the service with which they will work.
Forensic psychiatry consultants meet monthly on a Wednesday for peer supervision, and quarterly to review PDP, and the successful applicant can join the group.
There is a Forensic Psychiatry Academic Programme which runs during Oxford University Term time on a Wednesday afternoon. The successful applicant will be expected to both attend and contribute to this. The programme includes a visiting speaker component. In addition, there is a wide-ranging programme at the Department of psychiatry at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford on Tuesday mornings.
Research & Audit
It is expected that the post holder will contribute to service-related audit projects with the support of the multi-disciplinary team and Trust audit department.
The TVFMHS is committed to working increasingly closely with Oxford University to develop academic forensic mental health. There is the opportunity to collaborate on research projects, with the forensic psychiatry department based at the Department of Psychiatry at the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford, led by Professor Seena Fazel.
Mental Health Act Assessments
The Consultant will be expected to be eligible for Section 12(2) approval under the Mental Health Act. The Trust will support obtaining Section 12 approval and Approved Clinician status if required.
On-Call Responsibilities
The post holder will join the Forensic Consultant on-call rota. The current frequency of on-calls is 1 in 13.5, category A, low frequency, banded at 3.0%. The on-call rota attracts an additional 0.25PA payment for work done out of hours, mainly seclusion reviews at weekends. The on-call rota is exclusively for Forensic Psychiatry and covers the Thames Valley region.
Job Planning
The consultant will participate in annual Job planning with the Forensic Associate Medical Director. There would be a job plan review involving bilateral consultation and negotiation in the event of any change to the job content or workload. Annual appraisal will be completed under the Trust appraisal process. The Consultant will ensure they are fit for revalidation.
The exact nature of the timetable will be agreed with the successful applicant by the Clinical Lead. The split of direct clinical care to supporting professional activities will be 7.5 to 2.5 on a pro rata basis. SPA time is expected to include special interest clinical activities, CPD, peer group, teaching / training / supervision, governance and audit, service development / management / business planning, research and academia.
Appropriately qualified applicants interested in this post are encouraged to contact: Dr Robert Cornish, Associate Medical Director / Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Oxford Clinic, Littlemore Mental Health Centre, Sandford Road, Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 4XN (01865 902610) Robert.cornish@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk.
If applicants would also like to be considered for the other available consultant post within the TVFMHS (Berkshire and Oxfordshire SCFT, Marlborough House MSU and Bucks and Milton Keynes SCFT) please indicate this in the application form.
Person Specification
Teaching
Essential
- Experience of contributing to the development of other professionals
Desirable
- Undergraduate and postgraduate medical teaching.
Other Requirements
Essential
- a) GMC Registration - Full Registration
- Meet specifications set out in the GMC Guidance: Duties of a Doctor.
Desirable
- Specialist Register
Qualifications
Essential
- a) Full medical degree and registration or eligibility for registration with the GMC.
- Eligible for inclusion in the GMC Specialist Register in Forensic Psychiatry
- Eligible for Section 12 Approval
- b)s needed? Full medical degree and registration or eligibility for registration with the GMC. Eligible for inclusion in the GMC Specialist Register in Forensic Psychiatry Eligible for Section 12 Approval. Higher specialist training in forensic psychiatry in approved training post for a minimum of three years OR inclusion in the GMC Specialist Register in forensic psychiatry OR within six months of achieving registration at the time of interview
Desirable
- Membership or Fellowship of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, or equivalent qualification (in accordance with Royal College of Psychiatrists' Guidelines)
- CCT in Forensic Psychiatry OR within six months of achieving CCT at the time of interview. AND / OR previous consultant experience
- Section 12 (Mental Health Act 1983) Approval ...