To deliver the systematic provision of a highly specialist CAT psychotherapy service to patients referred to the service. To work autonomously as a Principal Adult CAT Psychotherapist within professional guidelines and overall framework of the services policies and procedures. To manage, supervise and support psychotherapeutic assessment and therapy provided by other Adult/Senior Adult Psychotherapists and other clinicians who work as adult psychotherapists or trainees within the service. To work as a highly specialist Clinical Lead in the management of a specialist CAT clinical area within the department as required. To utilise research skills for audit, policy and service development. To propose, implement and consult on policy changes in line with psychotherapy principles. To offer highly specialist advice and consultation and support to other health professionals. To implement teaching and training within the service and with other mental health staff, as required. To ensure that systems are in place and working effectively for the clinical and professional supervision and support of all other psychological therapists within CAT team, (including, trainees and honoraries within the service area as appropriate). To work as an autonomous professional within HCPC/ BPS/ BABCP/ UKCP/ BPC guidelines and guided by principles and policies or procedures, taking full responsibility for interpreting policies within defined parameters.