Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist – Brent CAMHS Enhanced Treatment Team (ETT)/Early Intervention Service (EIS)
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Permanent, Full Time 10PAs
We are currently looking for a Full Time Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to work within the Brent CAMHS Enhanced Treatment Team (ETT) within CNWL. There are 8 sessions within Brent CAMHS and 2 sessions within Brent Early Intervention Service (EIS) focusing on the 14‑18 year olds. This is an exciting opportunity for an energetic, innovative and dedicated child and adolescent psychiatrist with special interest in complexity and trauma, and keen to work with a supportive, dynamic and passionate substantive consultant group and MDT clinicians. There are opportunities for teaching and training, and strong links with Imperial College London to develop research interests. This post attracts a generous annual leave entitlement, study leave, the NHS pension scheme and a range of staff discounts including discount on purchase and lease of new cars. In addition we will cover your relocation expenses for up to 8 K (subject to eligibility). Whilst the post is a full‑time one we would consider applications for either a job share.
Responsibilities
- Work along with other MDT colleagues to develop the Enhanced Treatment sub‑team, offer consultation, work with colleagues from local authority and education, assess and manage children, young people and their families as appropriate.
- Provision of a generic service for non‑urgent presentations of children and adolescents requiring psychiatric assessments and treatment, including direct clinical involvement and supervision and oversight of cases held by fellow clinicians.
- Provision of a service to acutely mentally ill children and adolescents when presenting in crisis, including a comprehensive assessment and evidence‑based interventions as required across a range of theoretical models and treatments.
- Consultation to other members of the multidisciplinary team regarding the management of urgent assessments and risk.
- The post holder will be expected to assess about 15‑20 new assessments per year, and offer 10‑12 face‑to‑face contacts per week.
- The caseload expected of the post holder is about 30‑40 cases in the CAMHS Enhanced treatment team, most of whom will be prescribed medication and present with high clinical complexity. They will be expected to consult other members of the team and join them for clinical reviews as appropriate.
- Brent EIS caseload includes around 10‑15 young people aged 14‑18 years old. Each young person has a care coordinator. The post holder will be expected to provide clinical leadership to the care coordinators and psychiatric reviews for this group, and contribute CAMHS perspective into the day‑to‑day running of the service.
- Accessing Tier 4 provision as clinically appropriate and reviewing the management and care of the young person during inpatient admission to ensure the most effective use of resources.
Clinical Leadership and Management Duties
- Participation in the development of new models of service to improve delivery and outcome, taking into account the views of commissioners and evidence of best practice.
- Provision of clinical leadership in the Brent Enhanced Treatment team.
- Participation in development of clinical protocols as required.
- Contribution to the Brent CAMHS senior management group.
- Contribution to leadership activities within the CAMHS‑ED service line.
Teaching, Training and Supervision
- Participation in training and supervision of junior doctors, medical students, and other members of the multidisciplinary team as required. There is one CT and one FY2 doctor attached to Brent CAMHS who are currently supervised by the other consultants.
Contact Information
- Dr. Louise Morganstein, Lead Consultant C&A Psychiatrist – Tel:
- Dr. Azer Mohammed, Clinical Director for CAMHS – Tel:
Additional Information
CNWL is a nationally leading NHS Foundation Trust providing Mental Health, Community Health and Child Health Services across London and the South East of England. Over the last few years our catchment area has grown significantly, making the Trust’s population more diverse than ever. The area spans the communities of London, Milton Keynes and wider geographical areas of Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire. There are areas of great affluence as well as deprivation, and there are over 100 first‑languages spoken in these communities. We were authorised as a Foundation Trust on 1 May 2007. The Trust is organised in three Divisions: Jameson, Goodall and Diggory. Goodall Division is responsible for the delivery of Mental Health and community Learning Disability services in Hillingdon, as well as all CNWL’s specialist rehabilitation provision and CAMHS provision in NW London. We also deliver community physical health services in a number of boroughs in NW London, including Hillingdon, Harrow, Ealing and neighbouring system of North Central London. xwzovoh Our staff play a fundamental role in our delivery of excellent outcomes and excellent patient experience, so it is our aim to create a happy and healthy working environment where you can thrive and succeed.
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This advert closes on Tuesday 7 Apr 2026
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