Ability to undertake a clinical assessment (as an autonomous specialist) of patients with long-term conditions, including those with complex presentation, investigate, analyse & formulate individualised management & treatment plans to formulate specialised programmes of care. To identify and respond appropriately to additional long-term conditions and/or co-morbidities and the potential effect these may have on physical activity and lifestyle advice. Use this information appropriately prior to advising, planning or implementing physical activity and lifestyle treatment plans. Accept clinical responsibility for own caseload & organise this effectively & efficiently with regard to the clinical progress of the patient. Maintain immediate life support and defibrillation training ILS. Collaborate with long term condition specialists and all members of the multidisciplinary team in the primary and secondary health care settings to ensure patients are receiving the highest quality of care. Ensure patient information is collated, monitored and fully accurate maintaining complete records in line with Trust standards. Promote the involvement and engagement of patients, members and carers/relatives in the assessment, delivery and evaluation of care. Maintain and develop clinical expertise by attendance and participation in regular post-registration education as identified by PDPs i.e. BACPR/BASES study days or conferences and in-service training, participating in mentorship and appraisal as required. For further details of the role please see the attached job description.