For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification. 1. To screen and triage referrals into the service, assessing and advising on further action depending on eligibility for the service and urgency.2. To undertake mental health nursing assessments of oncology patients in the inpatient and day patient settings, when referred to Adult Psychological Support Service. 3. To assess and manage risk related to mental health, challenging behaviours and mental capacity, acting as an advocate for patients, staff and families where required. This will include assessing the requirement for 1:1 mental health nurse provision as appropriate and liaison with community mental health teams or inpatient psychiatric settings to facilitate more streamlined transfers. 4. Providing on hand clinical support with inpatient urgent situations, where patients demonstrate psychiatric, psychological, social and behavioural needs.5. Support with the development of psychological and psychiatric care plans for inpatients with mental health needs or challenging behaviours, ensuring use of local tools and close work with relevant departments, including Safeguarding, Clinical Site Practitioners and ward teams as necessary. This will include completing documentation relating to patient care and ensuring that staff maintain and update documentation as changes occur according to Trust policy. 6. To attend weekly service Multi-Disciplinary Team Meeting as well as case conferences, reviews and other meetings when appropriate. To ensure that reports and other correspondence are entered into the relevant notes and communicated to the other professionals as soon as possible.