To carry out six clinical sessions, two admin sessions: to include protocol development, one cross cover session (as required) and one audit session. To assess patient suitability for sedation using the agreed protocol. To cannulate and administer IV sedation to the relevant client group under a Patient Group Directive. To autonomously perform endoscopy including gaining full informed consent from the patient; performing polypectomy and biopsy of abnormal mucosa. To make initial diagnosis and arrange patient follow up accordingly. To document findings in endoscopy reporting system. Participate as an active member of the nursing team, accountable for your practice and role modelling the highest standards of care to all members of the ward team. Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of infection control policies, local strategy with practical experience and principles in relation to the clinical environment, patient care, the prevention of cross infection, outbreak management, good hand hygiene and environmental cleaning. Leads in the assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation of specialist care of patients admitted to the Endoscopy department in accordance with Trust and departmental protocols. Actively involves others in communications between patients, their relatives and the multi-disciplinary team both within organisation and with external stakeholders to ensure excellent communication. Work within national requirements for Nurse Endoscopy as set out by JAG and the BSG, ensuring minimal procedure numbers are performed and that JAG/GRS key performance indicators are in line with recommended minimum standards. This is to include maintaining JETS reports online.