The post holder will provide a high level of personal care to patients to ensure they are treated with dignity and respect at all times, are provided with high quality care, clear and understandable information in a format/language they understand and feel their individual needs have been respected and met. The post holder is accountable for their own practice without direct supervision and will be a direct provider of higher-level nursing practice to patients with contraceptive and sexual health needs. The post is an integral part of the multidisciplinary team, responsible for the delivery of highly technical and specialised nursing skills may will include but not be limited to: Assessment and history taking Clinical examination, including bi-manual and testicular examinations. Instigation and interpretation of diagnostics investigations Formulation of a diagnosis / identifying appropriate methods of contraception initiation of treatment and plans of care, including independent prescription of medications. Provision of all modalities of contraception including all modes of implant when providing a contraceptive service. Appropriate onward referral to other health and social care professionals The post holder will function in a variety of non-provider roles including educator, researcher and consultancy, providing advice and information for clinical staff within the organisation and other health, social and third sector provider organisations. This will include contributing to the development of the nursing profession, nursing practice and the speciality group. Provide Leadership to other Clinical Nurse Specialists, Health Care Assistants and Administrative staff. In conjunction with the multi-professional team, they will develop the provision and quality of contraceptive and sexual health services for patients. This will demonstrably reflect the principles of clinical governance, clinical effectiveness, cost effectiveness as well as organisation and National Policy.