Able to carry out delegated tasks. Able to evaluate difference approaches to task and identify which is the most useful. Understands when to seek guidance from more expert practitioners Is aware of the range of equipment and devices that can support independent living. Takes responsibility for own development and work practice. Attends regular clinical supervision To be responsible for inputting patient information onto the computer. Makes judgements, some of which require a comparison of options. Able to work with others towards shared goals. Able to listen to, understand and follow lengthy instructions and narratives Attending clinical training specifically glucose blood testing and phlebotomy. Participating in appraisal, supervision and peer review and maintain an up to date development portfolio including evidence of experiential learning, reflective practice and any relevant training and experience. This should demonstrate responsibility for maintaining competency levels. Maintaining on-going personal development by taking part in relevant training courses as identified in the yearly professional development review. To incorporate acquired knowledge into working practice as appropriate and following discussion with peers and more senior staff. To disseminate information from training to appropriate team members. Is aware of health and safety practices and procedures and acts in accordance with these Understands and respects confidentiality