As a Consultant Psychiatrist working 37.5 hours per week over 4 or 5 days, you will deliver an evidence-based and focused treatment plan to support the children and young people aged 8-18, and their families, as they progress through their care plans to understand eating behaviours and restore physical health.
Join the vibrant team at Rhodes Wood Hospital, a specialist CAMHS Eating Disorder service with 3 wards that empowers recovery in a fast-paced, challenging and fun environment for children and young people aged 8-18 years with eating disorders - which offers compressed hours flexibility and a relocation package of £8,000.
Rhodes Wood is working through a programme to continually innovate, improve and deliver excellent care to our young people and a rewarding experience for employees.
As a Social Worker you will manage a complex caseload and be responsible for social care assessments, risk assessments, facilitate group activities, and will contribute to ICR meetings, supporting service users to make viable plans for their future.
With previous experience from the NHS or private care, you can join the multidisciplinary team at Rhodes Wood in Hatfield which has a strong emphasis on teamwork, and where you will provide care for children and young people with eating disorders.
As a Social Worker, you can be the reason why lives change for the better, helping some of the most vulnerable people gain a brighter future.
Are you a Registered General Nurse/Children's Nurse looking for a new opportunity to work in an organisation that will help you to develop and achieve your goals to become the best you can be?
Join our team in Hatfield and enjoy a £5,000 Welcome Bonus.
Being a Dietitian is so much more than just knowing what foods to eat, it's creating a nutritional bespoke plan that gives some of the most vulnerable people the energy and determination to build a brighter future.
Feel valued and supported when you join the team as a Dietitian, working 37.5 hours at Rhodes Wood Hospital a specialist Inpatient Eating Disorder service for children and young people aged 8-18 years.