Clinical Responsibilities The Appointee will be responsible for leading a multidisciplinary team in the care and treatment of a full caseload 16 +/-2 inpatients. The actual number of inpatients and their location will be subject to agreement between the Appointee and Clinical Director and will be clearly identified in the job plan. The multi-disciplinary team will usually comprise of the consultant, a trainee doctor, clinical psychologist, social worker, occupational therapist and nursing staff. There is also access to a senior pharmacist. Referrals for Admission The Appointee will be expected to visit other hospitals and prisons for the purposes of assessing new referrals and their suitability for admission to high security. Ashworth Hospital receives approximately 70 referrals for admission annually. The appointee will be allocated referrals on an equitable rotational basis. Referrals for admission to the hospital are always assessed by one of the hospital consultants. The authority for admission to a high secure hospital has been devolved to a local admissions panel which is chaired by a senior psychiatrist with a multidisciplinary membership. The Appointee will be expected to liaise with this group regarding his/her recommendations for admission. Transfer or Discharge of Patients The Appointee will be expected to make recommendations on behalf of his/her clinical team regarding the suitability of patients for transfer or discharge from and within the Hospital. Management The Appointee will be expected to participate in the management of the wards where his/her patients are based and attend patient care team meetings and other ward-related meetings as appropriate. Please see job description for further details.