Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for full details of responsibilities. To be part of the development of the Countywide Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service. To work directly with women, their infants and families who are at risk of or experiencing severe and complex perinatal mental health conditions. To contribute to the development and delivery of Perinatal Mental Health Training and Education to other staffing groups. To participate in safeguarding adult enquiries and complete safeguarding lead training. Mentor and co-mentor student nurses. To provide medication advice and information within their competency. Provide supervision to junior staff. To work jointly with staff from other services.To provide specialist advice and consultation to other staff regarding the management of women experiencing severe and complex mental health conditions during the perinatal phase including guidance on management and signposting where conditions do not require input from a specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service. Attend professionals meetings and other meetings to offer advice where appropriate. Develop close working relationships and liaison work with our teams key stakeholders including maternity services and health visiting.Linking with the Named Professionals for Safeguarding Children, Psychiatric Liaison Team, and other relevant staff. To work as part of a team and autonomously as required. To provide care coordination to women experiencing severe or complex mental health conditions. To provide specialist perinatal initial assessments.