Responsibility for Patients/Families/Carers/Significant others Responsible for assessment of individuals presenting with multi, complex and sensitive issues with regard to counselling pre and post-bereavement. Responsible for the development of therapeutic packages designed to meet individual need which respects patient autonomy and privacy at all times, assessing specific need e.g. in psychological, spiritual, religious and cultural domains. Responsibility for the delivery of therapeutic packages within the individuals home, community hospital, GP surgery or other agreed venues. Responsible for the evaluation of therapeutic packages in conjunction with the individual. Responsible for recognising the need for intervention by other services e.g. psychology and referring to those services appropriately. Provide sensitive and effective advocacy for the individual. Responsibility for Training and Education Contribute to the service volunteer supervision/training programme through identification of topics for inclusion. Provide information, advice and support to Health and Social Care Professionals in relation to bereavement issues. Responsibility for Resources Prioritise and manage own caseload and practice on a daily basis. Responsible for maintaining own caseload records in accordance with Hospice at Home and the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) policies and procedures. Identify resources required to carry out the role. Responsible for the submission of mileage and timesheets on a monthly basis. Responsible for inputting data regarding service provision on EMIS (computerised shared system). Responsibility for Service and Self-Development Practice in accordance with Hospice at Home and BACP policies and procedures. Provide service information for audit purposes. Responsible for maintaining supportive network for self and arranging own clinical supervision in line with set minimum standards. Identify personal training requirements. Participate in annual appraisal process.