- Pay
- €231215.0 - 277736.0 Per year
- Job level
- Manager
- Hours
- Full time
- Type
- Permanent
- Posted
- 9 Jul 2025
- Closes
- 6 Aug 2025
- Pay
- €231215.0 - 277736.0 Per year
- Hours
- Full time
- Contract
- Permanent
- Role
- Manager
- Posted
- 9 Jul 2025
- Closes
- 6 Aug 2025
Job Description
We are looking for a Consultant Psychiatrist in Child & Adolescent in Intellectual Disabilities to work in Sligo Leitrim Mental Health Services.
Purpose of the Role
To lead the development and delivery of a new Consultant-led multidisciplinary CAMHS-ID (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services - Intellectual Disability) service for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities, in line with national mental health policies and the CAMHS-ID National Model of Service.
Salary between €231,215 to €277,736 per year
30 days of annual leave
10 days of public holidays
Continuous Medical Education Leave
Up to €12,000 for medical education
Up to €8,000 available for innovation projects
Key Responsibilities
Lead and provide specialist mental health care to children/adolescents with intellectual disabilities.
Develop and manage a multidisciplinary team in the Sligo Leitrim region.
Collaborate with CAMHS, Adult MHID, Primary Care, Disability, and Educational services.
Provide community-based care including home, school, residential and outpatient services.
Contribute to service planning, performance evaluation, and inter-agency collaboration.
Ensure compliance with the Mental Health Act 2001 and other relevant policies.
Key Requirements
Registration: Specialist Registration with the Irish Medical Council in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry or Psychiatry of Learning Disability.
Experience: Documented training/experience in psychiatry of learning disability and/or child & adolescent psychiatry.
Transport: Must have access to suitable transport.
On-Call: Participate in CAMHS on-call rota.
Skills and Competencies
Clinical leadership and multidisciplinary team collaboration.
High level of clinical knowledge in mental health and intellectual disability.
Strong communication, decision-making, and risk management abilities.
Commitment to continuous professional development and teaching.
Desirable Attributes
Familiarity with "Sharing the Vision" policy and CAMHS-ID national guidelines.
Ability to innovate and lead service transformation.
Commitment to integrated, recovery-focused care.
Ref: 40095
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