Provide a quality needs-led service as part of the multi-disciplinary team, which will include working flexibly across a 7-day week on a shift rota between 8am and 8pm, and participating in the on call cover as noted above. Responding promptly to urgent and emergency requests for assessments, and meeting young people wherever they may feel most comfortable. Provide prompt and efficient psychosocial assessment and treatment for children and adolescents who need additional short term support on top of community or crisis packages by offering an alternative pathway to avoid hospital admission, therefore treating the young person closer to home and within the least restrictive environment. Contribute to the development of processes and systems within the service to accommodate emergency and crisis situations, using flexible approaches that adapt to individual needs. The post holder will have Clinical Care Coordinator responsibility for an agreed case load of patients, undertaking CPA, including crisis and risk management. Responsible for implementing and co-coordinating a range of evidence based interventions for young people and their families/carers, which will support the young persons recovery. To work closely with developing networks with a range of agencies including the Children, Young People and Families Directorate, police, Addiction Services, Adoption Services, YOS and voluntary sector providers as well as other pathways including Learning Disability Services, and other specialist services within Oxford Health Foundation Trust. Contribute to multi agency care packages, assessing high risk young people and families who are traditionally difficult to access and manage. Demonstrates clear, effective, up to date and accurate record keeping.