Be professionally and legally responsible & accountable for all aspects of own work Carry a clinical caseload consisting of patients with a varied range of conditions, complexities and health & social needs. Complete holistic and comprehensive assessments in order to determine appropriate treatment plans & discharge pathways, ensuring that decisions are patient centred Work collaboratively with patients, their relatives/carers and external health/social/voluntary services in order to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions and minimise length of stay Work as an autonomous member of the multidisciplinary team, contributing to team discussions and influencing decisions about patient care and discharge plans Carry out therapeutic intervention using a broad range of modalities and clinical reasoning to allow selection of the most appropriate technique with the view to improve function and reduce deconditioning Evaluate therapeutic/discharge plans and modify as required in response to changing patient need Identify and prescribe appropriate equipment essential to support a timely and safe discharge, including appropriate risk assessment as required Complete accurate and timely documentation in accordance with REACTs Documentation policy Provide specialist reports on patient function, need and professional recommendations as required Contribute to the Trust, Emergency Medicine Group and Frailty specific clinical governance arrangements and quality agendas Work in accordance with Professional and HCPC rules of professional conduct, in addition to those within local policies and procedures Effectively manage the recording, storage and sharing of information in accordance with Professional and Trust standards For further details of the role please see the attached job description.