To undertake and ensure that all patients within the caseload have a full, comprehensive and holistic clinical assessment at the time of their admission visit and that this is carried out and documented according to the requirements of the overview document. To develop evidenced based wound care plans to meet the individual patients complex health and social needs ensuring that they are regularly reviewed and updated. Support the introduction and use of technical nursing treatments utilising a robust evidenced based approach to ensure the most effective care. Prescribe products to meet the needs of the patients within the allocated caseload utilising your non medical prescribing qualification and own prescribing skills. Ensuring that you prescribe within your sphere of competence. Supports patients with complex wounds who have repeated hospital admission to develop their knowledge and understanding about their health and well being to enable self management within individual abilities. To offer clinical practice advice and professional support to the community nursing and podiatry teams. To ensure that sound clinical guidance is given to community staff. To undertake the delegation of the clinical workload to Community Staff Nurses and Health Care Assistants ensuring they are competent to undertake the clinical wound care duties delegated to them. To raise orders for stock, supplies and ordering clinical equipment (utilising the online Medequip system (Greenwich) or via Inspire Community Stores (Bexley)) to ensure that clinical management plans are implemented. Make independent referrals for diagnostic tests and or opinions and care requirements via open and informed discussions with a range of Clinicians and specialists. Provide clinically based education and training programmes to patients and staff either on an individual or group basis. To work at all times within the NMC Professional Code of Conduct being accountable for own professional action and to undertake regular clinical supervision.