To work collaboratively and effectively as a member of the multi-disciplinary team To work within the requirements of the CPA policy To receive and process referrals in line with the criteria and policies of the Access and Assessment and Brief Intervention service and EIP service as per joint protocol and guidance legislation. To be responsible and accountable together with the multi-disciplinary team for the provision of high-quality clinical care and interventions to service users, carers, and family. To ensure clinical treatment and interventions are needs led and implemented in compliance with CPA, improving Physical Healthcare to Reduce Premature Mortality in People with Severe Mental Illness Indicator 4 and the NICE concordant Standard 80. Treatment interventions include CBT, Family Intervention, comprehensive physical health assessment, Carer focused education and support programmes, medication choice and management, physical activity, smoking cessation, healthy eating programmes and interventions. Be proactive, innovative, and creative in delivering care, enabling the facilitation of service users recovery, empowerment, and well-being. To ensure effective risk management by accident/incident reporting To be responsible for the provision of accurate recording of information required by the Trust for audit purposes and to contribute as requested by the clinical lead in the process of service audit and evaluation. To undertake the supervision of junior staff, mentorship, teaching and assessing of students and trainees on placement within the team.