Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for full details of responsibilities. - With support and training, deliver mental health assessments with a focus on perinatal loss and trauma. Using clinical supervision, demonstrate an ability to think psychologically to make sense of someones difficulties.- With support and training, deliver psychologically informed and evidence-based interventions to improve mental health. Where patients are pregnant again, deliver individual and/or group interventions with a view to supporting them through their pregnancy and birth. This will include developing birth plans alongside maternity care.- Offer support and guidance to families of women experiencing significant mental illness.- Assess, monitor and respond to mental health and safeguarding risk, ensuring timely risk assessments, care planning and safety planning, escalating concerns and making appropriate referrals as needed.- Draw on strong reflective capacity to consider your own emotional responses to your clinical work and make use of clinical supervision to support your own learning and well-being.- Promote the integration of services to improve services for women with severe perinatal trauma, loss or tokophobia.- Work across a variety of settings to deliver care (including, but not limited to, home addresses, childrens centres, healthcare sites).- Develop and deliver training for external and internal staff alongside qualified psychologists.- Identify areas of service and quality improvement, and work with the relevant professionals and operational staff to implement and evaluate these.- Support the implementation of current and new guidelines and standards relating to MMHS.- Ensure the service is acting in an equitable manner, respecting different ethnic, cultural and religious beliefs across all aspects of service.