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Decontamination Technician - Nevill Hall HospitalinAbergavennyinAbergavennyPUBLISHED TUE 1 APR 2025

Aneurin Bevan University Health BoardFollow Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

Opportunity to work in a multi-award winning NHS organisation known for its commitment to caring for its patients and staff.
Extensive training and development opportunities, including paid mandatory training and the chance to complete recognized qualifications.
Support for flexible working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Part of a team responsible for integral services that support both elective and emergency medical procedures.
Access to occupational health support and plans for a Wellbeing Centre of Excellence to enhance staff wellbeing.
Chance to work in a role that is crucial for maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety in medical settings.
The ability to work in both Welsh and English, showcasing the organization's commitment to inclusivity and cultural awareness.
Are you looking to make a meaningful impact in the healthcare sector? Join us as a Decontamination Technician at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny, where your skills will help ensure the highest standards of safety and care for patients undergoing vital procedures. With us, you'll be part of a dedicated team, making a real difference every day while working in a supportive and trusted environment.

As a key player in our Llanwenarth Endoscopy Suite, you’ll oversee the preparation, sterilisation, and delivery of essential medical equipment, ensuring the smooth operation of both elective and emergency procedures. We’re looking for someone who’s enthusiastic and keen to learn, whether you’re starting a new career or building on your existing skills. Plus, with comprehensive training, flexible working options, and a focus on wellbeing, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board offers an exceptional pathway for growth and development.

Embrace this opportunity to elevate your career within a multi-award-winning health board that values every member of its team. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those from the Armed Forces Community. If you’re ready to join us on our journey to provide world-class healthcare, apply now – your future awaits!
Opportunity to work in a multi-award winning NHS organisation known for its commitment to caring for its patients and staff.
Extensive training and development opportunities, including paid mandatory training and the chance to complete recognized qualifications.
Support for flexible working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Part of a team responsible for integral services that support both elective and emergency medical procedures.
Access to occupational health support and plans for a Wellbeing Centre of Excellence to enhance staff wellbeing.
Chance to work in a role that is crucial for maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety in medical settings.
The ability to work in both Welsh and English, showcasing the organization's commitment to inclusivity and cultural awareness.

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Useful skills for a Decontamination Technician - Nevill Hall Hospital:
To work as a Decontamination Technician in the UK, you'll need a mix of technical, practical, and interpersonal skills. Here are some key competencies and qualifications that are typically important for this role:
1. Understanding of Infection Control: Knowledge of infection control principles and practices is essential to ensure safe decontamination processes.
2. Attention to Detail: A high level of attention to detail is crucial for ensuring that all equipment and surfaces are thoroughly decontaminated according to protocols.
3. Technical Skills: Familiarity with decontamination equipment and sterile techniques is important. This may include understanding the operation of autoclaves and other sterilization equipment.
4. Health and Safety Awareness: Knowledge of health and safety regulations, particularly those related to handling hazardous materials and biological waste, is necessary.
5. Manual Dexterity: Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity are essential for carrying out decontamination tasks effectively.
6. Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal skills are important for working within a team and communicating effectively with colleagues and other healthcare professionals.
7. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to troubleshoot equipment issues and address challenges that may arise during the decontamination processes is valuable.
8. Physical Stamina: The role may involve physically demanding tasks, so good physical fitness and stamina are important.
9. Time Management: The ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively is essential in a fast-paced healthcare environment.
10. Training and Certifications: completion of relevant training programs, such as those offered by the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) or other reputable institutions, can enhance your qualifications. Employers may also require specific qualifications such as:
- National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in Decontamination or related fields.
- Certificate in Healthcare Decontamination.
11. Understanding of Regulations and Standards: Familiarity with relevant legislation and standards, such as those issued by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the National Health Service (NHS), is important for compliance.
 


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