Demonstrate a level of expertise within the specialist service providing advice, education and support to staff, patients, their families and carers. Be an autonomous probationer, with the ability to work independently, without direct clinical supervision. Be empowered to make autonomous clinical decisions carrying out complex interventions based on their own interpretation of the clinical situation. Collaboratively assess the needs of service users, maintain records associated with this process, provide further follow-up to monitor response to treatment, develop and contribute to non-pharmacological treatment offered within the service, and communicate with service users, families, referrers and other agencies as appropriate. Demonstrate a level of expertise within the specialist service providing advice, education and support to staff, patients, their families and carers. Work with multidisciplinary colleagues to further develop the assessment and treatment of service users referred to the service, and assist on developing the nursing role within the services. Develop strong relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders including the Trust Psychological Well-being Service, Children's Services, Single Point of Access, GP's & Commissioners (where appropriate)