You will primarily be responsible for setting up and conducting QB tests for the Community Neurodevelopmental Paediatric (CNP) ADHD pathway to support paediatricians in concluding a diagnostic decision. Additionally, you will form a key part of the multidisciplinary team and be involved in monthly MDT meetings contributing to a patients assessment. You may at times be required to confidently assess a childs development by observing and interacting with children in a variety of environments who have been referred to Community Paediatrics for an assessment of their development. The observations obtained by observing children in a social setting will be evaluated and evidenced in a report completed by the Childrens Community Neurodevelopment Practitioner; to aid further medical review, such as for a social communication assessment or for complex cases. Additionally, you will be responsible for managing the daily administrative duties for the ADHD pathway, including but not limited to updating and maintaining the ADHD assessment spreadsheet, transferring/filling in developmental history, creating and distributing monthly MDT agendas and following up on actions, booking patient appointments, sending out questionnaires, liaising with families and schools, and scoring questionnaires/reports. You will demonstrate professional, well-established, and effective communication skills, both within and external to the organisation. Experience and awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and Neurodiversity, alongside a robust understanding of child development, is essential to this role. You will work as a member of the Multi-Disciplinary Team by contributing to and assessing a childs development to support identification of need for children with developmental delays, with future scope to initiate and run group workshops to support patients under the CNP service. You are expected to travel across sites as requirement by the service.