To provide, as part of a core team of GPs, Associate Specialists, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Urgent Care Practitioners, Trainee Practitioners, Nurses and other support staff, high quality UTC medical services to the community of the Lincolnshire in line with local and national priorities. To provide consultation and appropriate clinical management of patients accessing OOH services in Lincolnshire, via NHS 111, 999 or by self-presenting at Urgent Care centres. Where clinically indicated to provide consultation and appropriate management for patients visiting the UTC When rostered for CAS shifts, to provide efficient and clinically appropriate management by telephone triage consultations of patients contacting the service. Support of the CAS is also required at times of high demand for all Clinicians working within Urgent Care and OOH, including Clinicians that are rostered for other duties. To develop and encourage positive working relationships with local GP Practices, housing, social work, voluntary services, drug and alcohol, mental health, dental, secondary care and other appropriate services. To keep contemporaneous, accurate and legible records of all patients encounters and contribute to electronic data recording and audit as directed by LCHS. To participate in the supervision, education and mentoring of students, trainees and other professionals as may be required by LCHS 8. The duties of the post are subject to review from time to time in the light of changing requirements of the service. 9.The post holder may be requested to perform exceptional irregular commitments outside normally rostered duties as are essential for the continuity of care and in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances.