To take the lead and supervise specific systemic interventions within a CAMHS team. To lead on a local provision for Eating Disorders in order to meet the needs of those referred and to work alongside all ED teams across BNSSG. To take the lead in offering systemic interventions in accordance with the CCHP care pathways and according to NICE guidance. To liaise and work effectively with professionals within partnership agencies. To ensure that appropriate levels of clinical supervision are maintained and that clinical governance is of an excellent standard. To participate fully in the work of CAMHS, as well as participating in the referral and assessment process (Choice & Partnership Approach). To train others & offer supervised clinics for example, Systemic Msc and Systemic Family Practice To exercise responsibility for the governance of systemic practice through contributing to the development of policy and procedures guiding its application in a local CAMHS setting. To apply a sound knowledge of safeguarding issues and child development to work with young people and families referred to CAMHS and identify when to refer to other agencies. As an experienced clinician, to use professional skills in on-going clinical evaluation, which will include the use of appropriate routine outcome measures and through responding effectively to feedback from members of the client and professional system. To hold an appropriate caseload.