General Practitioner Adult ADHD Service

Company: NHS

Location: St Helens

Posted: May 4th, 2026

An exciting new role has arisen at Newton and Haydock PCN for and ADHD GP to be apart of a primary care-based neurodevelopmental conditions service. The ADHD GP will join our multidisciplinary ADHD service, supporting assessment, screening, diagnosis, medication management, and ongoing care for adult patients with ADHD.

The new approach has been co-designed with a variety of professionals and service users from across the northwest, taking learning from the LEAP project Leading Excellence in ADHD in Primary Care, which has been running in the Wirral since 2019 and Liverpool for a year.

Main duties of the job

Provide medical assessment and management for patients with ADHD

Support initiation and monitoring of ADHD medications

Deliver shared-care prescribing in collaboration with primary care and specialist teams

Contribute to risk assessment, physical health monitoring, and medication reviews

Work alongside psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists and allied professionals

Support service development and quality improvement initiatives.

About us

Newton and Haydock Primary Care Network consists of 4 NHS GP practices in Newton-le-Willows and Haydock, Merseyside across several sites. The Network enables NHS staff to work across the practices to help deliver services to 50,000 patients.

The Practices

Network Teams

Job responsibilities

Commissioned as a Local Enhanced Service (LES) for delivery on a Primary Care Network basis, this innovative, needs led model is aligned to the recently published ADHD Task Force recommendations and is designed to:

This marks a significant step forward in delivering more integrated, person‑centred care for individuals with ADHD.

The Local Enhanced Service will be delivered by GPs with additional ADHD training and through the introduction of a new role; Neurodevelopmental Practitioners who will be clinicians with a mental health/psychology/nursing background who will have undertaken additional training in ADHD.

This new ADHD pathway incorporating the Local Enhanced Service enables NHS Providers in Cheshire and Merseyside to focus on our most complex cases and ensures these patients are seen more promptly. At the same time, it empowers primary care to manage stable patients and conduct early assessments, fostering a more efficient and responsive system.

This Cheshire and Merseyside Adult ADHD model is considered groundbreaking and is being rolled out nationally to other ICBs through the Health Innovation Network.

Person Specification

Experience

Knowledge and Skills

Qualifications

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

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