To present as a positive and professional role model to all staff within the team, striving to maintain a philosophy of service user involvement in continuously improving the service To work as an integrated member of the clinical team, participating in all aspects of day to day service provision. Band 5 practitioners work with a shared caseload of service users and usually as part of a multi-disciplinary team, providing same day/urgent assessment, care planning, care delivery in collaboration with a Band 6 practitioner. This will include the provision of highly skilled nursing/AHP care, psychological interventions, clinical assessment, risk assessments / risk management, and promoting recovery and inclusion. The band 5 practitioner will operate within a community setting may require to lone work, however can utilize the team to manage risks where support is needed. When working in the crisis resolution you will complete assessments alongside a band 6 practitioner for decision making purposes and assess risk for those potentially unknown to services. In some roles specialist skills and knowledge may be needed. Practitioners are expected to consistently demonstrate the Six Cs namely care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment. Car driver is essential. Provides care and treatment across 24hr 7 days a week, postholder may therefore be required to work shifts across 7 days which may include some long days and nights.