There will be a need for the candidate to hold a caseload and practice clinically providing psychological assessments, interventions and support to identified clients, whilst also supporting the team of practitioners to deliver psychologically based assessments and interventions. To enable decisions and evaluation to be collaboratively made within the team regarding client treatment whilst considering theoretical and therapeutic models and also the highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes shaping individuals. A main duty will be to provide a highly specialised forensic and challenging behaviour expertise giving psychological advice, guidance and consultation to professionals, stakeholders, clients, independent providers and the team. To ensure that all members of the team has access to psychologically based frameworks to understand and support clients with learning disability who present with challenging and offending behaviour and disseminate knowledge appropriately to ensure high standards of care delivery. To provide clinical supervision and training within team and to wider professionals groups as part of the team caseload management. To contribute to the development, evaluation and monitoring of the team focussing on operational policies and services and ensuring robust systems are in place for the team to ensure robust care delivery is available to all client groups. To manage workloads of assistant psychologists with the framework of the service along with the service manager. This is not an exhaustive list, please see job description got the full role.