Job responsibilities The post holder will be experienced in working with people with an eating disorder, have a positive attitude and outstanding clinical skills. Support to develop skills will be offered by the Trust Learning and Development Team through a programme of CPD (Clinical and Professional Development). Specific support and supervision are provided by team members including nursing, psychology, dietetic and social work colleagues. The successful applicant will have the ability to communicate and reflect on their practice which will enable them to thrive within a multi-disciplinary team context. The post is based at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford. Our service provides assessment and treatment interventions, such as Specialist supportive clinical management (SSCM), Model of Anorexia treatment for adults (MANTRA) and Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) tailored to the needs of adults with a primary diagnosis of an eating disorder. These adults can often have co-morbid physical and mental health difficulties which need to be taken into consideration and often require an adapted approach, such as the PEACE (Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience) (Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience) pathway and or joint working with other services. We offer a range of evidence-based treatments for eating disorders and deliver these within the community. There are opportunities for further training in the evidence-based treatments, including regular CBT-E (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy) (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy) supervision and the service is developing the FREED initiative. The community team is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team including Consultant Psychiatrist and psychology, Clinical and counselling Psychologists, CBT therapists, Nurses, Dietitians, Social Worker, Assistant Psychologists, Community Support Workers, and team Administrators. We are moving towards the development of a life span service and have working links with colleagues in the Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders Services as well as other community eating disorder services and specialist treatment units. The service offers excellent opportunities for supervision, service development, service evaluation and research as well as a vast range of teaching and training, we have well established supervision and operational structures, as well as useful links with both Oxford University and Oxford Brookes. The service is committed to evidence-based and evidence generating practice and your role will include the opportunity to be part of service development, if you have skills and interests you wish to develop, we are open to discuss these as part of our ongoing personal development review programme. There is a strong AHP (Allied Health Professionals) community within the Trust with significant opportunities to support integrated working and showcasing the achievements of AHPs within the Trust.