To provide clinical care prior and throughout the pathway of foot surgery within a highly specialised multi-disciplinary team. To participate in the podiatric assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, delivery and evaluation of conservative podiatric interventions, which may include: Initiating biomechanical treatment and provision of orthoses/exercises and refer to highly specialised community podiatrist/MSK podiatrist as appropriate Administering hydrocortisone injections (subject to additional training and demonstration of knowledge and competence) Requesting diagnostic tests such as blood tests, thrombophilic screening, diagnostic imaging, and urinalysis, and acting on the results appropriately. Undertaking cardiovascular assessment and lower limb vascular assessment using Doppler, ABPI, and blood pressure analysis. Undertaking basic neurological assessment To liaise with other specialists (e.g. microbiology and radiology) where required. To issue medication under PGDs or via independent prescribing. To undertake patient care during surgery, this may include: Administering advanced local anesthetic injections including digital, ankle, and popliteal blocks (with or without ultrasound guidance). Issuing antibiotic and anxiolytic (sedative) medication Monitoring the patient, for early signs of medical emergencies and takingappropriate action and resuscitation as necessary. Undertaking electrosurgical procedures Applyingappropriate plaster casts post-operatively, and/or air castboots. Assessing for post-operative discharge Coordinating the discharge process