Te Whatu Ora - Waitemata Psychiatrist Mental Health Services for Older Adults - Community Full-time or part-time available.
It is an exciting time for healthcare in New Zealand and for Older Adults' Mental Health Services.
We are looking for Consultant Psychiatrists interested in Old Age Psychiatry to join our dynamic multi-disciplinary community team.
We seek enthusiastic, motivated people committed to improving care.
Te Whatu Ora Waitemata services are based on the North and West coasts of Auckland City and serve one of the largest catchments in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Our community teams work with an ethnically diverse community, including Maori, Pacific, and Asian communities in urban and rural settings (the North Shore, Rodney District, and West Auckland).
Mental Health Services for Older Adults (MHSOA) provides community and inpatient services for people experiencing serious mental health issues.
We provide assessment, treatment, and support to: People with severe mental disorders aged 65 or older.
People of any age with primary dementia and serious behavioural and/or psychological symptoms.
People with pre-existing severe mental health disorders who would be better cared for by MHSOA, either because of significant medical co-morbidities or frailty.
Kingsley Mortimer Unit (Ward 12) is a 19-bed inpatient unit on the North Shore Hospital site that provides inpatient assessment and treatment for Older Adults with Mental Health problems within the Waitemata district.
MHSOA has two community teams: one in the North Shore area covering Rodney District and urban North Shore, and one in West Auckland.
Our Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Team (STaR) works collaboratively across the district, providing intensive support.
Teaching and supervising psychiatry trainees, house officers, and medical students can be part of your work.
We are an accredited training service and have rotating pre-examination and advanced trainees in psychiatry of old age.
Clinical leadership to the multidisciplinary team is a core function of our consultant psychiatrists' work, and the MHSOA service operates a clinical governance model to ensure close involvement of clinicians in service development, service planning, and quality improvement initiatives.
About You: Vocationally registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand with a current Annual Practicing Certificate or be eligible for application.
Full and clean driving licence.
Willingness and commitment to improving services and increasing positive outcomes, particularly for Maori.
About Us: Waitemata region has the largest population in New Zealand, allowing for a varied and exciting opportunity.
We pride ourselves on our positive culture and encourage leadership and development at all levels.
Ongoing internal and external continued professional development opportunities.
Generous relocation assistance.
For further information or an informal chat, please contact Gemma Whittam, Operations Manager, at or Dr. Clive Bensemann, Clinical Director, at .
For a copy of the position description, please click here.
Closing date: 12th Sept 2024 Job code: WDHB15344A #J-18808-Ljbffr