Some key aspects of the role Work in partnership to support stakeholders including health providers, NHS E/I, the children and adult safeguarding partnership/ board, advocacy services and other health and non-health partners in carrying out their safeguarding responsibilities and in embedding the principles of the MCA. Contribute to Safeguarding Reviews, Domestic Homicide Reviews and other safeguarding board led reviews and meetings on behalf of the ICB producing high quality, analytical reports. Propose, contribute to, develop, and implement single and multi-agency strategies, policies, procedures, practice guidance and protocols relating to safeguarding. Lead on the dissemination and embedding of learning resulting from single and multi-agency reviews and audits. Support the Designated/ Deputy Designated Nurses in providing nursing leadership to the health economy. Support and play an active role in the Safeguarding and MCA training strategy. Participate and deputise for the Designated Nurses, Deputy Designated Nurse and MCA Lead and where necessary at multi-agency subgroups of the LSCP/LSAB, MCA/LIN and Safer Stronger Communities Work closely with colleagues in the ICB to provide safeguarding health specialist advice within the Serious Incident process. Take a lead role in line management across the team. Provide timely, specialist safeguarding advice across the health economy in Leeds utilising a variety of communication methods. Give MCA advice to ICB staff, commissioned services and partner agencies and to escalate queries and complex cases to MCA Lead. Advise partner agencies on health matters with regard to safeguarding children and adults at risk including advice on highly complex, contentious safeguarding issues. Provide support and specialist safeguarding to ICB staff and with support from MCA Lead and Deputy Designated Nurse for safeguarding Work autonomously with significant discretion to occupational and organisational policy including multi-agency safeguarding policies, procedures, and protocol. Take a lead, role alongside the Named GPs for safeguarding in improving safeguarding practice within primary care. Maintain confidentiality and adhere to the principles of data security and data protection. Follow a professional Code of Conduct, where relevant to the post. Participate in the organisational appraisal process. Be expected to undertake ongoing professional and personal development in line with the responsibilities of the post.