1. Contribution to the delivery of home treatment through nursing care to an identified community client group and within a multi-disciplinary team. 2. Support for and facilitation of, early discharge from hospital. 3. This is a 24 hour service which will involve shifts including weekends and nights. 4. To provide an active involvement in the assessment, development, implementation and evaluation of service user care which focuses on ensuring that service users are supported to remain in their own homes wherever hospitalisation can be safely and appropriately avoided. 5. To contribute to the clinical service development as part of the Bee U. 6. To be responsible for an agreed caseload to be determined by the operational lead and reviewed under Clinical supervision. 7. To provide mental health assessments within a defined timescale. 8. To implement effective therapeutic interventions utilising evidence-based practice, within the framework of a Bee U. Using a structured and agreed approach through short term intervention that will meet the needs of the service user. 9. The post holder will liaise with professionals from external agencies and organisations in order to maximise partnership working opportunities. 10. To be able to work autonomously managing risk to patient safety and developing robust care plans, effective risk assessment and risk management plans 11. To offer innovative clinical solutions to enable most effective use of resources for the benefit of patients/public/users across your service 12. To be collaboratively responsible for the delivery of high quality, effective and efficient provision and work in collaboration with professional colleagues. 13. To ensure high standards of practice to current and new evidence of effectiveness, including NICE guidelines. To contribute to the development and implementation of polices and practice guidelines for the multidisciplinary team. 14. To support the team in reviewing, auditing, monitoring, evaluation and researching care delivery in line with NSFs, local and national directives. 15. To provide evidence and assurance to the Clinical Service Manger that clinical standards are established and being consistently met. 16. Organising and prioritising own workload on a daily basis. 17. To implement and help evaluate interventions, utilising a range of resources in order to achieve positive outcomes. 18. Implement and support detailed care plans, outcome measures documentation, risk assessments and treatment programmes (including mental health and multi-disciplinary care plans). No an exclusive list