WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS IF
YOU HAVE 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A SUBSTANTIVE CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST
Location: We are currently accepting
applications nationally for this role.
Working Hours: The role is ad-hoc, however,
candidates must have availability to commit to a minimum of 40 second opinions
per year.
Fees: £220.00 per second opinion. There are
also supplements applicable for prioritising urgent SOAD work and for visiting
hospitals at greater distances from your home base. Fees and expenses,
including mileage, will be payable in accordance with CQC's policies.
Closing Date: 30/04/2026 at 11.59pm
Are you committed to
helping us to safeguard patients subject to the Mental Health Act against
inappropriate treatments?
When thinking about what
drives you every day in your job, what keeps you motivated and passionate about
your work what comes to mind? For 3000+ people at the CQC we end each
day knowing that we have made a difference to the lives of those most in need
in our communities. We are looking for people who are caring and
demonstrate integrity to join with us in our work to protect patients. If
you would like to help us make a positive impact in our service for patients
within England, then read on.
The role of the
Second Opinion Appointed Doctor…
The role of SOAD is a
challenging one which demands professional credibility, the ability to question
decisions in a non-adversarial but firm style, and excellent negotiating and
inter-personal skills. It will be necessary for you to be able to place decisions
about medicine within the wider context of treatment, and you must be able to
balance the interests of the patient against the need for treatment. The
ability to employ independent judgement and to justify decisions in the face of
potential external pressures is essential.
We are looking for
consultant psychiatrists with a demonstrable commitment to a rights-based
approach, in-depth knowledge and experience of psychiatry in a variety of
clinical settings, and considerable experience of working with detained
patients. Candidates should have current or recent hands-on practice in a
clinical environment, and should be up to date with current practice, both
clinical and non-clinical, including measures to promote equality of service
provision for all patients.
What you will bring
to the role…
Successful candidates will
have held a permanent substantive post as a consultant psychiatrist for at
least three years. We are particularly interested in candidates who can
demonstrate an interest in and commitment to improving the lives of detained
patients.
Accountabilities:
SOADs are expected to
undertake all aspects of the role relating to Section 58, Section 58a and
Supervised Community Treatment including:
- Interviewing the patient
in private where possible and applicable.
- Understanding the patient’s
circumstances through reading of relevant documents/records.
- Reviewing the current and proposed
treatment plan
- Talking to two professionals involved in the patient’s medical treatment also
known as statutory consultees.
- Seeking additional
information to inform their decision as appropriate.
- Certifying appropriate treatments and recording the reasons for this.
A SOAD is required to make
decisions on whether treatments are appropriate and issue certificates
accordingly, based on their own independent judgement, taking into
consideration clinical rationale, the interests of the patient, and the
implementation of the Act and the Code of Practice.
Second Opinions can be
carried out by visiting a hospital or remotely through video or telephone
contact. While it is possible and at times necessary to carry out second
opinions out of normal working hours, we expect that the majority (85%) of
second opinions) will occur within weekday daytimes.
Having made their decision,
the SOAD must then record their decision and the reasons for it. SOADs also
report to CQC any issues of concern identified when carrying out their work which will be shared with Mental
Health Act Reviewers and Inspectors.
Please note, shortlisted
candidates will be required to provide a Letter of Endorsement from their
employer prior to interview.
Essential criteria:
GMC registered with a license
to practice medicine.
GMC Specialist registration.
MRCPsych or equivalent
qualification recognised by the RCPsych.
Substantive consultant status
in psychiatry for at least three years (appointed via article 14 equivalence or higher training).
Registered in good standing for
CPD.
S12(2) approved at the point of
application (you do not have to maintain this post-appointment).
Current or recent hands-on
clinical practice.
Breadth of psychiatric practice
in a variety of settings.
Experience of working with
patients liable to compulsion.
Excellent inter-personal
skills.
Ability to process information
and follow protocols.
Demonstrable practical
commitment to equality and diversity.
Availability to undertake a
minimum of 40 second opinions per year (it is possible to complete several
opinions in one day).
Availability to attend
mandatory training events (currently one day annually) and ad hoc training or
peer group meetings.
Computer literate, with
experience of sending and receiving email, completing MS Word documents,
receiving PDF documents and use of encryption applications.
Desirable criteria:
Evidence of leadership in
relevant areas.
Experience of
multi-disciplinary working at a senior level.
Specialist expertise, e.g.
CAMHS, Elderly, Forensic.
Interest in Mental Health work.
Compliance
To progress your application, you’ll need to provide evidence of your right to
work in the UK. Without valid right to work you won’t be eligible for the
role. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Some
roles may also be subject to a satisfactory DBS check.
Next steps
If you apply, you’ll need to create a profile and complete an online application form. Your application will be completely anonymous. Please see our information for applicants for more details on the process. We contact every applicant to let them know the outcome of their application, so you will hear from us whether or not you are shortlisted.
You can read the full details of the role in the Job Description: SOAD Job Description
If you’d like an informal chat about the role contact – Craig Jennings, via email
[email protected]. For general enquiries, please email
[email protected].
Equity for all
We know job descriptions can feel intimidating. Research shows they can cause some people to doubt whether they’re a good fit. This happens more often to people from underrepresented groups (e.g. ethnic minority backgrounds). If this role interests you, we encourage you to apply. Your unique perspective, skills, and experience could be exactly what we need.
We want every candidate to feel supported and able to do their best. If you need adjustments to our process, we’ll work with you to remove any barriers. Visit our accessibility page for more on this. If you’d like to chat, please contact
[email protected]. Please note, if you have previously informed us of adjustments you need for interview or within your role these are not carried over and must be discussed for each individual application you make.
We promote a workplace where fairness, respect and inclusion are a priority. Diverse teams make our work better, help us deliver our mission and make our culture stronger. See our ED&I page for more about this.
We welcome
applications from everyone, and colleagues can find support
and community among our many employee networks. This includes people of any:
- Age
- Sex
- Gender identity or expression
- Sexual orientation
- Religion or belief
- Ethnicity
- Disability
A Note on AI
AI tools can be great for research and refining ideas, but we want to learn about you. If you use AI or Chatbots to help you with your application, keep these points in mind:
- AI can support research, structuring and refining your writing, but your application must reflect your real skills and experience.
- Spell-checking and condensing word counts are great ways to use AI effectively.
- Do not copy and paste AI generated answers. These will not help you stand out; remember we want to hear about your skills and experience.
- Providing false and insincere examples goes against our core values of honesty and integrity and may lead to your application being withdrawn or termination of your employment.
Values and vision
We are guided by our core values, which shape our work and our culture.
Excellence – being a high-performing organisation.
Caring – treating everyone with dignity and respect.
Integrity – doing the right thing.
Teamwork – learning from each other to be the best we can.
We are a disability confident employer and a carer confident employer.