To work in partnership with the medical, nursing and wider multidisciplinary teams. To demonstrate clinical judgement in planning, implementing and evaluating care for patients with complex palliative needs in the in-patient unit, and when needed in the community settings. To carry out a clinical assessment using knowledge and skills, determining and providing clinical management plans, treatment and interventions, referrals and prescribing in accordance with local policies, national standards and formularies relating to independent prescribing. Demonstrate advanced communication skills with patients, families and colleagues, face to face, written, and over the telephone or virtually. Participate fully as part of the 24/7 specialist team as first on-call weekday, weekends and bank holidays (supported by second on-call senior medical staff). On-calls days Monday to Friday are non-resident 17:00-09:00. On-call at weekends and bank holidays are resident 09:00-17:00 and non-resident 17:00-09:00. Participate in education programs as required in discussion with the Hospice Medical Director. Explore own continuous professional development needs, engage with annual performance reviews and maintain an annual personal development plan. Participate in continuous improvement work and audit as delegated by the Hospice Medical Director.