Key Task and Responsibilities Clinical Contribute to the provision of the Locality Psychological Therapies Service, a direct access service that is part of the Trusts Mental health services, by undertaking counselling with individual clients or, when appropriate, in groups. Using communication and relationship skills to undertake assessment of clients referred to the service by themselves, GPs or other professionals including risk assessment and referral on to appropriate services. To prioritise and manage own client caseload. To exercise professional responsibility for the assessment, intervention and discharge of clients, using highest level of interpersonal and communication skills when presenting and receiving complex, sensitive and contentious information to clients, family, support workers and other professional To provide counselling, collaboratively with clients including: Assessments: Psychometric assessments including the full range of NHS Talking Therapies data set requirements making use of Data management systems; behavioural assessment; observational assessment; assessment by interviewing; assessment by analysis of archive material, multi-disciplinary notes and discussions, reviews, and supervision. Interventions: Counselling and other psychological therapies as appropriate with a range of presenting problems primarily Anxiety, Depression, but including the full range of primary care mental health problems. To provide advice to other professionals within and external to the multi-disciplinary team, and agencies that provide services to this client group. To keep adequate clinical records in accordance with Trust guidelines, the BABCP/UKCP/BACP or BPS Division of Counselling Psychology and DoH guidance. To frequently sit in a restricted position for substantial proportion of working time during clinical sessions and meetings, requiring long periods of concentration. Dealing with frequent highly distressing situations i.e. clients with severely distressing mental health experiences, past and current abuse. Dealing with unpleasant working conditions i.e. verbal aggression, physical threats from client, family or others. Management responsibilities To provide information and guidance to other primary care staff on the issues of psychological therapy. To attend meetings when required, within the working times of your post. To maintain statistical data. To liaise, collaborate and communicate with GPs and others concerned with the care and treatment of clients. This may also include the communication of sensitive information requiring knowledge and skills of data protection issues. Leadership Workshops/presentations relevant to counselling. To sit on relevant working groups of the service as required. Clinical Governance To implement and maintain the principles of Clinical Governance, including risk management. To implement and maintain good information governance in respect of British Psychological Societys (or other relevant professional bodies) and Department of Healths codes and guidances on the proper management of client information, the Caldicott principles and the Data Protection Act. To maintain up to date clear client records and case notes in line with the policies and procedures and service standards of the Trust, using the electronic clinical record system. To abide by the postholders appropriate Code of Professional Conduct and to follow guidance from NICE and the Department of Health. To engage in ongoing personal professional development. To maintain professional accreditation with relevant professional body eg the BACP, keep an updated CPD log and attend training to maintain therapy skills and competencies as appropriate. To collect session by session outcome measures. Research and service development To use published research and information on good practice regularly to keep clinical practice up-to-date and evidence based. Participate in discussion and review regarding the development and evaluation of the locality counselling service, within the NSF directives. To undertake clinically relevant evaluation within the locality psychological therapy service. To provide information relating to the post-holders clinical and administrative activities as determined by the management of the Trust and the psychological therapy service. Teaching, Training and Supervision To provide when appropriate, induction, line management and clinical supervision to counsellors on trainee clinical placement. Attend for regular supervision as agreed within the locality counselling service and professional ethical framework. To keep abreast of current developments in the professional field of psychological therapy through reading and attendance at appropriate training courses and CPD in accordance with the requirements of your own professional accrediting body. Communication Clinicians within Greenwich Time To Talk service and clinicians within Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. Senior Trust Officials, when indicated or appropriate i.e. service development General Practitioners and GPs with special interest. Service providers from both statutory and voluntary organisations e.g. Adult Mental Health Services, CAMHS, Social Services, Greenwich Mind and WDP.