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POST:<br />

TRAINER:<br />

EMPLOYING TRUST:<br />

Primary Care Liaison General Adult Psychiatry<br />

Dr Fiona Murphy<br />

Plymouth Primary Care Trust (currently – shortly to become a social<br />

enterprise, under new management)<br />

JOB DESCRIPTION: This is a post in general adult (community) psychiatry, working at Elmview, Plympton<br />

Hospital, as part of the Plymouth Community Mental Health Team, covering the Plympton and Plymstock areas<br />

of Plymouth. The catchment area is approximately 40,000, the majority of which is relatively affluent, and<br />

predominantly suburban, though there are some small rural patches; it is served by seven GP practices. The<br />

post is purely community based as care for all inpatients is provided by the specialist inpatient/home treatment<br />

consultant.<br />

There is only one consultant working in the Plymouth CMHT. There are four other consultants (3.6 WTE)<br />

working at Elmview, in the two other CMHTS’s based there (Central North East, and North <strong>West</strong>). The five<br />

consultants have a daytime duty rota to cover emergencies across the whole locality, and also to provide a<br />

consultation service to Derriford hospital (red top referrals). The trainee will have the option of participating in<br />

this rota.<br />

The Plymouth team consists of one band 7 CPN team leader, one band 6 deputy team leader (post currently<br />

held by an OT), four band 5 CPN’s, one OT, two support workers, and two AMHP’s (social workers). There is<br />

also a full time team secretary, in addition to a medical secretary. There are three psychologists based at<br />

Elmview who work collectively to provide a service to all three teams at Elmview. We have access to other<br />

psychological therapies, including CBT and family therapy, through the psychotherapy department. There is a<br />

full time specialty doctor working with the Plymouth CMHT. Sometimes there is also a core psychiatric trainee<br />

in post, but this cannot be guaranteed.<br />

The trainee will work closely with other members of the team and provide assessments to new referrals which<br />

require medical input, either at base, or at the patient’s home. He/she will also be expected to carry a small<br />

caseload of patients requiring follow up/ continuing care. We do not currently have the facilities to provide<br />

clinics at GP surgeries but it is hoped that this will change in the near future. However the trainee will be<br />

encouraged to link in with a small group of primary care practitioners. The trainee will also be expected to<br />

attend the multidisciplinary team referral meetings, provide advice and support to staff in accordance with<br />

degree of experience and participate in Care Planning meetings with other members of the team. In order to<br />

help with transition arrangements with the home treatment team, the trainee will have the option of attending<br />

the weekly discussion meetings held by the home treatment team, and may also attend the weekly ward round<br />

for Plym patients, by agreement with the ward consultant.<br />

There is an active teaching programme for junior medical staff with weekly case conference and journal clubs.<br />

The trainee will be expected to take an active part in this and to help with its organisation. There will also be<br />

opportunity to provide teaching to other professional groups.<br />

Dr Murphy is a trained group therapist and runs a number of staff and patient groups. The trainee will<br />

therefore be given the opportunity to co-facilitate one or more groups, according to his/her interest.<br />

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