Consultant - Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Company: Government of Jersey

Location: Eastleigh

Posted: April 28th, 2026

GMC Registration

Applicants must have full current GMC registration, with a licence to practice and have attained specialist registration.

In-patient Provision

There is no designated inpatient provision on island but the team provide flexible intensive packages of care for children and young people with severe or complex mental health difficulties. The packages of care can be provided both for assessment and treatment working jointly with other services including Paediatrics, Adult Mental Health and Children's Services (Social Care).

Both the paediatric ward (Robin Ward) and acute adult mental health ward (Orchard Ward) are used for young people who require admission to hospital. Robin Ward will admit young people up to their 17th birthday. The postholder will be clinically responsible for young people admitted to Robin Ward and Orchard Ward under their care and will be expected to undertake reviews of these patients.

All those under 16, and most under 18 admitted to Orchard Ward are cared for separately to the other in-patients if possible or are under continuous observation for safeguarding reasons.

When necessary young people can be transferred to the UK for inpatient treatment.

Person Specification

Essential Criteria: Desirable:

Responsibilities and Expectations of the Postholders

The post holder will be expected to:

There is no requirement for Section 12(2) status and/or Approved Clinician status and/or DOL assessment. However the postholder will be required to attend training to become an Approved Practitioner under the Mental Health (Jersey) Law 2016.

Population and CAMHS Caseload

With an expansion of our crisis services to cover the out of hours period there may be a requirement to provide medical cover for this in the future.

Annual leave, Study leave and Job Plan

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