
Clinical Practitioner
- Sidcup, South East London
- £44,485-52,521 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct clinical triage and prioritise referrals using validated tools and clinical judgement.
- Collaborate with the MDT to support care planning and diagnostic formulation.
- Liaise with external professionals and families to gather collateral information.
- Maintain accurate clinical records and ensure compliance with Trust policies.
- Participate in service audits, pathway development, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Provide clinical advice and support to colleagues, including junior staff and trainees.
- Communicate complex and sensitive information effectively to patients and professionals.
- Work autonomously within professional guidelines, escalating concerns when needed.
- We're Kind
- We're Fair
- We Listen
- We Care
- Manage own caseload and contribute to ADHD referral pathway coordination.
- Supervise and mentor junior staff, students, and trainees.
- Contribute to service development, including pathway redesign and audit activities.
- Ensure safe and effective clinical decision-making and documentation.
- Deliver training and psychoeducation related to ADHD.
- Support performance monitoring through data collection and reporting.
- Uphold standards in safeguarding, confidentiality, and information governance.
- Promote collaborative working across teams and external agencie
- Manage own caseload and contribute to ADHD referral pathway coordination.
- Supervise and mentor junior staff, students, and trainees.
- Contribute to service development, including pathway redesign and audit activities.
- Ensure safe and effective clinical decision-making and documentation.
- Deliver training and psychoeducation related to ADHD.
- Support performance monitoring through data collection and reporting.
- Uphold standards in safeguarding, confidentiality, and information governance.
- Promote collaborative working across teams and external agencie
- Degree-level qualification in a relevant clinical discipline (e.g., RMN, Occupational Therapy, Social Work)
- Professional registration with the appropriate regulatory body (e.g., NMC)
- Mandatory training in safeguarding, information governance, infection control, and equality & diversity
- Ongoing professional development in ADHD assessment tools and NICE guidelines
- Participation in CPD activities, including supervision, study days, and service-specific training
- Knowledge of neurodevelopmental care pathways
- Minimum 2 years post-registration clinical experience in mental health, neurodevelopmental services, or CAMHS
- Direct experience in assessing and managing individuals with ADHD or related conditions
- Familiarity with clinical pathways, multidisciplinary working, and care coordination
- Experience using structured assessment tools and contributing to diagnostic formulation
- Involvement in service development, audit, or quality improvement initiatives
- Experience in supervising or mentoring junior staff or students
- Advanced clinical assessment and formulation skills, especially in ADHD and neurodevelopmental conditions
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to convey complex clinical information
- Ability to manage own caseload independently and make informed decisions within professional guidelines
- Experience using structured diagnostic tools and interpreting clinical data
- Skilled in mentoring, coaching, and delivering ADHD-related training
- Competence in service development, audit, and quality improvement initiatives
- Degree-level qualification in a relevant clinical discipline (e.g., RMN, Occupational Therapy, Social Work)
- Professional registration with the appropriate regulatory body (e.g., NMC)
- Mandatory training in safeguarding, information governance, infection control, and equality & diversity
- Ongoing professional development in ADHD assessment tools and NICE guidelines
- Participation in CPD activities, including supervision, study days, and service-specific training
- Knowledge of neurodevelopmental care pathways
- Minimum 2 years post-registration clinical experience in mental health, neurodevelopmental services, or CAMHS
- Direct experience in assessing and managing individuals with ADHD or related conditions
- Familiarity with clinical pathways, multidisciplinary working, and care coordination
- Experience using structured assessment tools and contributing to diagnostic formulation
- Involvement in service development, audit, or quality improvement initiatives
- Experience in supervising or mentoring junior staff or students
- Advanced clinical assessment and formulation skills, especially in ADHD and neurodevelopmental conditions
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to convey complex clinical information
- Ability to manage own caseload independently and make informed decisions within professional guidelines
- Experience using structured diagnostic tools and interpreting clinical data
- Skilled in mentoring, coaching, and delivering ADHD-related training
- Competence in service development, audit, and quality improvement initiatives