1. Provide patient focused care, support, education rehabilitation to patients to support the delivery of an agreed plan of care. Promote patient independence. Support the patients to achieve their individualised goals 2. Undertake initial assessments of new patients as delegated by the registered staff including early identification of risks and development of appropriate care plans 3. Provide the range of clinical support as required within Heathlands and Intermediate Care 4. Following training, be responsible for a clinical case load in consultation with the relevant professionals and following codes of practice and professional guidelines 5. Observe and report all changes in patients condition to relevant professional, so that appropriate actions can be taken, recorded and acted upon. To seek advice in this situation and also in progression of specialised programme of treatment or if uncertainty in how to proceed 6. Assist in the emergency resuscitation of patients as per organisational policy 7. Demonstrate safe and effective moving and handling and positioning skills specific to patients care. This may include use of specialist equipment 8. Demonstrate safe and effective skills in helping patients with basic splints, collars and adaptive equipment 9. To work with patients both in a ward setting and at times the community, as appropriate 10. Demonstrate empathy and skill and effective communication in working with all patients 11. Complete Band 4 core competencies within agreed time scale, up to a maximum of one year 12. Be enrolled on Associate Practitioner course (or equivalent) within one year, if you do not already hold the same or equivalent qualification 13. Record and report information in a timely and accurate manner, in line with policies and standards including statistical data 14. Maintain good relationships with all members of the team and others who are involved in patient care, in order that the best quality of care can be delivered, and all are well informed 15. Participate in team projects, including audit and quality initiatives as requested 16. Be responsible arranging appointments with patients and ensuring visits are planned to maximise efficiency 17. Monitor supplies and check equipment and report shortages/ faults to manager in charge to ensure supplies do not run out 18. Report adverse incidents and take part in meeting/investigations as appropriate to ensure that lessons are learnt from mistakes and that team working is enhanced 19. Ensure that appropriate health and safety policies are followed; in particular manual handling, provision of equipment, infection control, lone working and the management of the unwell patient 20. Due to the nature of rehabilitation and support within this post there is a requirement for light physical effort, with frequent requirement for moderate physical effort over several long periods, plus occasional short termed intense physical effort due to the variable nature of individual rehabilitation plans