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enua Pharma GmbH

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Wir sind Pioniere im Bereich medizinisches Cannabis. Redefining High Culture - das ist unsere Mission. Wir sind enua.

3 open rolesLatest: May 26, 2026, 7:00 PM UTC
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Pain Specialist / Consultant

enua Pharma GmbH

Wir sind Pioniere im Bereich medizinisches Cannabis. Redefining High Culture - das ist unsere Mission. Wir sind enua.

Consultant4 days ago

Role Description Chronic pain remains one of the most complex and challenging areas of medicine, particularly for patients who have reached the limits of conventional treatment. We are looking for GMC-registered Pain Specialists who are open to exploring cannabis-based medicines within a structured, evidence-led clinical environment. As an early clinical partner, you will play a key role in shaping how medical cannabis is prescribed, governed, and integrated into the UK pain pathway. You will work within a multidisciplinary model alongside pharmacists and nurses, focusing on patient assessment, prescribing decisions, and ongoing care. Alongside patient-facing work, there is potential for the right candidate to grow into a Medical Director responsibility, helping to shape clinical governance, prescribing standards, and the wider clinical model of our UK platform. What you will be doing - Conduct video-based consultations with patients seeking medical cannabis treatment for chronic pain, including new assessments and ongoing reviews. - Make evidence-led prescribing decisions in line with our clinical governance framework. - Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team of pharmacists and nurses, with pre-consultation and follow-up tasks supported by the wider clinical team. - Engage in clinical outcome data collection and contribute to building the UK evidence base for cannabis-based medicinal products (CBMPs). - Participate in clinical governance, MDT meetings, and continuous improvement of our prescribing protocols. - Take part in CPD-accredited training in medical cannabis, including bespoke specialist sessions. - Complete a structured clinical induction before conducting your own clinic: observe a minimum of three MDT meetings and shadow three full patient consultations (with patient consent); the first clinic must be observed by the Medical Director. - Participate in the high-risk patient register framework, applying enhanced monitoring protocols for vulnerable, young, or high-frequency-using patients in line with our clinical governance framework. - Obtain documented informed consent from patients prior to any prescribing decision and assess mental capacity in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005. - Prescribe on the basis of independent clinical judgment; prescribing decisions are not linked to session volume, revenue targets, or product selection. - Participate in the monthly clinical audit cycle, including consultation note audits, prescribing rationale reviews, and outcome audits. - Maintain GMC revalidation and good standing throughout your engagement, and notify the clinical governance team promptly of any change to your registration status. Qualifications - Full GMC Registration with a license to practise in the UK. - Completion of Specialist Training (CCT/CCST) or equivalent certification. - On the GMC Specialist Register for Pain Management (or equivalent specialty). - Genuine interest in alternative therapies and the evolving evidence base around CBMPs. - Comfortable working in a digital-first, telemedicine setting. - Willingness to participate in structured data collection and outcome reporting. - Complete mandatory training before commencing patient-facing duties, including role-specific modules and annual or triennial refreshers. - Report all incidents and significant events through our incident reporting process, including near-misses and adverse patient outcomes. - Comply with all patient confidentiality obligations and information governance requirements as set out in our information governance and confidentiality policies at all times, including after leaving the role. - Enhanced DBS check (to be completed prior to commencement of work, required under). Requirements - Prior experience with CBMPs or willingness to complete a recognised Medical Cannabis Course for Specialist Physicians (sponsored by employer). - Experience in private clinic or telemedicine models. - Interest in shaping clinical pathways and contributing to the build-up of a new UK clinic. Benefits - Sessional, part-time, or flexible engagement — choose the working pattern that fits your portfolio. - Competitive sessional rates, reviewed regularly against the UK private market. - Comprehensive professional indemnity coverage for your work with employer. - No night shifts or on-call requirements. - CPD-accredited medical cannabis education and bespoke specialist training. - A collaborative multidisciplinary team that lets you focus on prescribing and patient care. - The opportunity to help shape the UK medical cannabis landscape from an early stage, with direct access to founders and a profitable European parent business. Company Description Wir sind Pioniere im Bereich medizinisches Cannabis. Redefining High Culture - das ist unsere Mission. Wir sind enua.

United Kingdom

New Patient Nurse

enua Pharma GmbH

Wir sind Pioniere im Bereich medizinisches Cannabis. Redefining High Culture - das ist unsere Mission. Wir sind enua.

Therapist4 days ago

Role Description As New Patient Nurse, you play a vital role in our remote clinical team. You conduct pre-assessment consultations with prospective patients, gather the medical information our consultants need to make safe prescribing decisions, and set the tone for the patient relationship from the very first call. This is an entirely remote, patient-focused role at the heart of how we deliver care: digital-first, multidisciplinary, and built around the patient journey. - Conduct video-based pre-assessment consultations with new patients, gathering detailed medical histories, current medications, and family health backgrounds. - Assess patient suitability for referral to employer’s specialist consultants and clearly document your clinical reasoning. - Provide patients with clear, supportive guidance on the onboarding journey and answer their initial questions about treatment with CBMPs. - Maintain accurate, confidential, and audit-ready patient records in line with NMC standards and our internal governance. - Collaborate with consultants, prescribing pharmacists, and patient operations to ensure a smooth, safe handover at every stage of the journey. - Contribute to the continuous improvement of our pre-assessment protocols, scripts, and triage tools. - Participate in clinical governance, MDT meetings, and CPD-accredited training in medical cannabis. - Complete a structured induction period comprising observation of MDT meetings and shadowing of specialist consultations before conducting independent pre-assessments. - Attend MDT meetings as a formal standing obligation, contributing clinical observations from pre-assessments to the multidisciplinary review. - Screen for safeguarding concerns, patient vulnerability indicators, and capacity issues at the pre-assessment stage, and escalate in line with our safeguarding policy. - Flag capacity concerns identified during pre-assessment to the specialist consultant as part of the clinical handover, in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Qualifications - Registered Nurse (NMC registered) with a UK-based nursing qualification. - Minimum 5 years of post-registration clinical experience. - Commitment to maintaining NMC revalidation in good standing throughout your employment. - Enhanced DBS check (to be completed prior to commencement of work, required under ). - Complete mandatory training including safeguarding, medicines management, and information governance modules, before commencing patient-facing duties. - Report all incidents and significant events through our incident reporting process. - Comply with all patient confidentiality obligations and information governance requirements as set out in our information governance and confidentiality policies at all times, including after leaving the role. - Strong clinical assessment, communication, and organisational skills. - Confidence using digital platforms for remote consultations and clinical documentation. - A compassionate, patient-centred approach to care and a high standard of professional integrity. Requirements - Prior experience in telehealth, digital health, or remote-first clinical settings (preferred). - Background in pain management, mental health, neurology, or complex chronic conditions (preferred). - Genuine interest in CBMPs and emerging therapies (preferred). Benefits - £40,000 – £50,000 base salary, depending on experience. - Fully remote role with flexible working hours within our scheduling framework. - Comprehensive training in CBMPs and our clinical protocols. - CPD-accredited medical cannabis education and ongoing professional development. - The opportunity to help shape patient pathways and clinical processes from an early stage.

United Kingdom
£40K - £50K / year

Consultant Psychiatrist

enua Pharma GmbH

Wir sind Pioniere im Bereich medizinisches Cannabis. Redefining High Culture - das ist unsere Mission. Wir sind enua.

Consultant4 days ago

Role Description We are looking for GMC-registered Consultant Psychiatrists who are open to exploring cannabis-based medicines within a structured, evidence-led clinical environment. As an early clinical partner, you will assess and manage patients exploring medical cannabis treatment options across a range of psychiatric indications. This is a foundational role: alongside patient-facing work, there is potential for the right candidate to grow into a Medical Director responsibility, helping to shape clinical governance, prescribing standards, and the wider clinical model of our UK platform. What you will be doing - Conduct video-based psychiatric consultations with patients exploring CBMP treatment, including new assessments and ongoing reviews. - Make evidence-led prescribing decisions in line with our clinical governance framework. - Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team of pharmacists and nurses, with pre-consultation and follow-up tasks supported by the wider clinical team. - Engage in clinical outcome data collection and help build the UK evidence base for CBMPs in psychiatry. - Contribute to clinical governance, MDT meetings, and continuous improvement of our prescribing protocols. - For senior candidates: contribute to (or lead) Medical Director-level responsibilities, including governance frameworks, prescribing policy, and clinical strategy. - Complete a structured clinical induction before conducting your own clinic: observe a minimum of three MDT meetings and shadow three full patient consultations (with patient consent); the first clinic must be observed by the Medical Director. - Participate in the high-risk patient register and 18–24 year-old patient register, applying enhanced monitoring protocols for vulnerable patients in line with our clinical governance framework. - Obtain documented informed consent from patients prior to any prescribing decision and assess mental capacity in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005. - Prescribe on the basis of independent clinical judgment; prescribing decisions are not linked to session volume, revenue targets, or product selection. - Participate in the monthly clinical audit cycle, including consultation note audits, prescribing rationale reviews, and outcome audits. - Maintain GMC revalidation and good standing throughout your engagement, and notify the clinical governance team promptly of any change to your registration status. Qualifications - Full GMC Registration with a license to practise in the UK. - Completion of Specialist Training (CCT/CCST) or equivalent certification. - On the GMC Specialist Register for Psychiatry. - Genuine interest in alternative therapies and the evolving evidence base around CBMPs. - Comfortable working in a digital-first, telemedicine setting. - Willingness to participate in structured data collection and outcome reporting. - Complete mandatory training before commencing patient-facing duties, including role-specific modules and annual or triennial refreshers. - Report all incidents and significant events through our incident reporting process, including near-misses and adverse patient outcomes. - Comply with all patient confidentiality obligations and information governance requirements as set out in our information governance and confidentiality policies at all times, including after leaving the role. - Enhanced DBS check (to be completed prior to commencement of work, required under). Requirements - Prior experience with CBMPs or willingness to complete a recognised Medical Cannabis Course for Specialist Physicians (sponsored by enua). - Experience in private clinic, telemedicine, or digital health environments. - Interest in a Medical Director track or in shaping clinical pathways for a new UK clinic. Benefits - Sessional, part-time, or flexible engagement — with a clear path to expanded scope (incl. Medical Director responsibilities) for the right candidate. - Competitive sessional rates, reviewed regularly against the UK private market. - Comprehensive professional indemnity coverage for your work. - No night shifts or on-call requirements. - CPD-accredited medical cannabis education and bespoke specialist training. - A collaborative multidisciplinary team that lets you focus on prescribing and patient care. - Direct access to founders, your input shapes how UK clinical services are built. Company Description Wir sind Pioniere im Bereich medizinisches Cannabis. Redefining High Culture - das ist unsere Mission. Wir sind enua.

United Kingdom