Provide an element of clinical leadership for Children in Care Service. Provide highly specialist monthly clinical supervision to .to the childs support network, this will include social workers, residential support workers and Team and Deputy team managers. Provide Consultation to Foster Carers and residential home support staff, whilst maintaining close links with the Fostering Teams within Social Care. Deliver the Emotional World of the Child training, a training package written by Child Psychotherapists, to all newly approved Foster Carers, and residential home support staff. The course is a four module, 8-hour, training package that covers: child development research and the impact of trauma and ACEs. The impact of entry into care from the childs perspective, emotional safety & containment and rupture & repair, and how carers can support children to heal from trauma. Contribute to clinical leadership within the team alongside undertaking clinical responsibility for a caseload involving complex needs, adhering to risk management and care planning processes in line with Trust Policy and liaising with Trust and multi-agency partners across Gloucestershire as required. There will be a focus on multi-disciplinary assessment, formulation and risk management using a trauma informed approach to provide a holistic picture of the childs needs Demonstrate highly specialist skills and competency regarding complex clinical decision making, assessment, clinical formulation and the management of clinical needs, including clinical risk. Ensure regular attendance at service wide and other CPD/core competency training. Provide high quality and specialist clinical reasoning as well as specific consultation, training and advice to professionals working within a range of childrens services within Gloucestershire on a routine basis. Provision will be in accordance to the application of a range of profession specific models of clinical practice. Ensure local lone working arrangements are considered and adhered to when delivering interventions within a community setting. Demonstrate commitment to working effectively with team colleagues to develop a strong multidisciplinary ethos and focus to delivering high quality clinical services. Provide high quality and specialist written clinical/professional reports and other means of effective communication as part of routine clinical responsibilities. This includes communicating highly complex clinical information within multiagency settings and involves making difficult ethical and clinical judgements. Ensure sound knowledge and adherence of the CYPS Operational Policy Implement and evaluate routine outcome measures (i.e. ROMS/HEF) as part of CAMHS Care Coordinator responsibilities Change work base as requested by the CYPS Service Director Teaching to a range of CYPS qualified and unqualified staff on a routine basis (including placements for students/profession specific trainees) to facilitate the development and consolidation of core skills and competencies within the workforce. Be accessible to deliver specialist consultation and supervision to CAMHS staff regarding cases where there are either urgent high risk needs or other complex, vulnerability or poor engagement needs. This will include providing high quality and specialist profession based clinical reasoning, knowledge, skills and competencies regarding a range of CAMHS therapeutic interventions. Ensure high quality, accurate and contemporaneous clinical record keeping is maintained in line with current Trust policies. Please refer to the Additional Information attachment before submitting your application.