Job Purpose To work as required within the CityCare Clinical Bank, responding to health and social care referrals with the aim of preventing admission to hospital, supporting the Discharge to Assess pathways, and promoting independence Working as an autonomous practitioner you will undertake comprehensive assessments to identify the appropriate service for the clients referred. Completing profession specific, and holistic assessments and evaluation as required. As part of the multi-disciplinary team, planning and developing goal-focused programmes for adults with a wide variety of complex physical and mental health needs, either in a community bed or in their own homes. Taking responsibility for continuing the ongoing development of high standards of clinical practice with an evidence-based focus. Working as an autonomous practitioner, supporting clinical triage to facilitate hospital discharges to a community bed or home Dimensions This post has no budgetary responsibility however the post holder is responsible for demonstrating cost consciousness. You may be required to work across different bases and community settings within Nottingham City You will be responsible for managing the triage caseload; You must have excellent interpersonal, organisational and communication skills, and be able to respond pragmatically to rapidly changing demands and circumstances. You will be required to participate actively in CityCares training requirements. Key Responsibilities Clinical To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of your work, including the management of clients in your care. To ensure a high standard of clinical care for the clients. To gain valid informed consent and to identify through assessment clients who lack capacity. To work within a legal framework with clients who lack the capacity to consent to treatment. To undertake advanced comprehensive assessment and evaluation of adults presenting with a wide variety of complex physical and mental health needs, utilising a high level of investigative and analytical skills. To be responsible for carrying a client caseload and to provide highly specialist clinical reasoning in assessing, devising and evaluating individualised rehabilitation programmes with clients. To be responsible for coordinating the safe and timely discharge process from a variety of community settings, including community beds. To risk assess, advise and where appropriate provide equipment including teaching clients / carers in its use. To provide highly specialist advice, education and mentorship to the other staff and colleagues within the multi-professional teams around current best practice and evidence based practice regarding the clinical management of clients. To drive quality, clinical service improvement and clinical excellence. To be responsible for own continuing professional development keeping abreast of new trends and developments. Attend relevant conferences and training courses, supporting junior staff to do the same. Incorporate new developments into clinical practice. To undertake CityCares Holistic Worker Framework competencies.