To allocate approximately 70% of time to direct and indirect clinical which should be predominantly CBT based. To provide a community mental health service to patients referred by the General Practitioners at the nominated surgery by working flexibly. When required, to assist with group psychological activity as discussed with the Clinical Lead. When required, to gather together and organise information about opportunities and resources in the local area which may be of benefit to clients referred to the service (e.g. voluntary and community organisations, educational and recreational opportunities). When required to participate in liaison meetings with GPs and other members of the Primary Care Health Team, as appropriate. When required, to supervise other staff within the service. To advise the Clinical Lead about the supervision needs of the staff. When required, to participate in the Talking Therapies Service business and professional meetings including departmental meetings and other meetings as required. To be aware of and comply with all policies, procedures and directives of the Trust. To maintain and further develop high standards of Clinical Psychology and Counselling practice through co-operative work with other Clinical/Counselling Psychologists and Counsellors and involvement in professional audit. To comply with the Behavioural and Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy, Counsellors in Primary Care and British Psychological Societys Code of Conduct as well as procedures and government legislation, as it applies to the service. To support the Clinical Lead in the development and implementation of effective Clinical Governance across the Service. When required to support and participate in multidisciplinary clinical audit in the service. To promote the use of effective interventions in the service. To participate in Clinical Governance processes in the Service and in the profession. For further information, please review the job description.