Work effectively as a team member in providing and facilitating a high standard of assessment, provision of wheelchairs and associated equipment to clients under the guidance of a Specialist Wheelchair Therapist and Rehabilitation Engineer Assess and treat own caseload of clients and maintain own records as an autonomous practitioner as allocated by team lead based on competency level. Participate in the timely assessment of clients from referral to the provision of equipment. Demonstrate clinical reasoning and practical skills to work within a variety of clinical and community settings. Be aware of relevant wider services to ensure appropriate onward referrals where needed. With support from senior colleagues, analyse assessment results, evaluate risks and use problem solving and clinical reasoning skills to decide on the products required to enable a clients optimum mobility and / or posture, considering cost effectiveness of the prescription and utilising stock held by the service where possible. Take account of the presenting needs of the client, their carers and services eligibility criteria and to be responsible for the planning and implementation of client centred interventions. Modify and alter standard seating systems to suit a clients changing needs and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, with support from the Wheelchair Therapy Technician and Rehabilitation Engineer. Ensure the safe moving and handling of clients which can include long term immobile and bariatric clients. This may take place in a variety of settings, including clinic rooms, hospital wards, the home and school environment. Manage clinical risk within own client caseload and working environment under the supervision of the clinical supervisor. Maintain accurate and comprehensive client intervention records in line with service standards and the relevant professional bodys standards of practice. Maintain an awareness of best practice principles within occupational therapy/ physiotherapy/ nursing and changing trends in postural and mobility services. Be responsible when working in the community as a lone practitioner for personal safety, abiding by the Trust and departmental lone working policy. Maintain a professional portfolio for CPD and demonstrate ongoing reflective practice. Attend and contribute to service relevant meetings and groups. Manage clinical risk within own client case load and recognise potential risks to others, complying at all times with the requirements of health and safety regulations.