To support the work of the registered practitioners in the integrated virtual hospital/urgent community response team. Maintain excellent communication with patients, relatives and members of the team demonstrating a variety in communication skills in accordance with patient needs. Perform patient assessment (under supervision and after appropriate delegation from the registered practitioner). Assessments to include vital sign monitoring, history taking, mobility, tissue viability and nutrition. Implement and evaluate individual care plans, utilising practical and theoretical knowledge under the supervision of a registered practitioner. To carry out environmental assessments and consider need for equipment, including ordering and ensuring safe use. Perform area specific clinical competencies such as phlebotomy, point of care testing and female catheterisation to enhance the delivery of patient care as delegated by the registered practitioner. On the direction of a registered practitioner, refer patients to relevant professionals for specific treatment, advice or support. Act as a role model by upholding and implementing good practice in the workplace, always ensuring the highest standards of evidence based care. Ensure correct procedures are followed in the event of an incident or accident involving the patients, families or members of staff. Maintain responsibility for the identification of continuing educational needs and development. Actively participate in the annual appraisal process and formulate a personal development plan. Demonstrate competency of clinical skills evidencing within the Trust policies and procedures. Participate in clinical supervision.