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Senior Staff Nurse / Anaesthetic Nurse / ODPinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED THU 31 OCT 2024

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year pa inclusive  PERMANENT 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustFollow Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is seeking to hire a Senior Staff Nurse, Anaesthetic Nurse, or Operating Department Practitioner (ODP) to join their team at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. The ideal candidates will be registered ODPs or nurses with recognized qualifications in anaesthetics and at least two years of relevant experience. The role requires motivated individuals who excel in fast-paced environments, possess strong interpersonal skills, and are committed to delivering high-quality patient care. Applicants should also have a desire to develop their leadership and managerial skills while contributing to a positive team dynamic and the overall improvement of services.

The position offers a vibrant work environment with excellent transport links and a comprehensive benefits package, along with opportunities for professional development. Candidates will play a vital role in promoting good practice within the department and maintaining effective communication within the multidisciplinary team. The Trust emphasises a commitment to patient care and its core values, encouraging staff to engage in organisational development initiatives that aim to enhance service delivery and meet future health needs.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your experience with anaesthetics and the specific techniques you are proficient in?
2. What strategies do you use to ensure patient safety in the operating theatre?
3. How do you handle complications or emergencies during a surgical procedure? Can you provide an example?
4. What is your approach to post-operative care and assessment, particularly for recovery patients?
5. Can you share an experience where you had to communicate sensitive information to a patient or their family? How did you manage it?
1. Can you describe your experience with anaesthetics and the specific techniques you are proficient in?
2. What strategies do you use to ensure patient safety in the operating theatre?
3. How do you handle complications or emergencies during a surgical procedure? Can you provide an example?
4. What is your approach to post-operative care and assessment, particularly for recovery patients?
5. Can you share an experience where you had to communicate sensitive information to a patient or their family? How did you manage it?
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