Our integrated teams of Nursing and Allied Health Professionals deliver care to people who present with significant physical health care needs in various settings including clinic based, community inpatient, hospices to care in the patients own home, including care homes, enabling them to be independent, self-caring and live their optimum lives, reducing hospital admissions.Services range from community nursing, including specialist practitioners, to public health and health promotion such as school nursing and health visiting, with many specialist community services designed to support care pathways such as Physiotherapy, OT, Speech and Language, Dietetics and Podiatry.Supporting the efficient running of these services are administrative and managerial roles. All roles, at all levels, are vital in transforming community health services, ensuring high quality care is provided both now and into the future based around the needs of our patients - together we all make a difference. You will have recent experience of assessment and delivering packages of care, in a range of different settings, for children presenting with complex needs. The Specialist Therapist is expected to: Carry out assessments and provide appropriate packages of care for children with complex needsProvide support and advice for less experienced therapists/assistantsWork collaboratively as part of multi-disciplinary teamsManage and prioritise own and team caseload A full UK driving license and vehicle for business use is required for this post; however reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled individuals in line with the Equality Act 2010.