Theatre Practitioner - PaediatricsinNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED MON 25 NOV 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
HOLISTICNHS
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and pro-active team, enhancing collaboration among nurses and ODPs.
Engagement in continuous professional development, allowing practitioners to further their skills in anaesthetics and surgical support.
Diverse daily experiences, making each day exciting and fulfilling while providing high-quality patient care.
Commitment to team work and learning, fostering a supportive environment to grow and share knowledge.
Focus on delivering the highest standards of perioperative care, ensuring patient safety and quality are prioritized.
Flexible working arrangements, including cross-site opportunities to broaden experience within various theatre complexes.
Contribution to the evolution of clinical practices within the Trust, positively impacting the quality of care provided to paediatric patients.
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is seeking a Band 5 Theatre Practitioner specializing in Paediatrics to join their dynamic theatre teams at the City and QMC Campus. The ideal candidate will be a motivated and innovative professional committed to personal and team development. The role involves providing high standards of perioperative care, with a focus on patient safety and quality. Responsibilities include effective teamwork, multi-skilling in anaesthetic and/or surgical support, and contributing to the clinical support division's professional practices. Flexibility and the ability to work within a multidisciplinary team are essential, as the position may require cross-site duties.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and pro-active team, enhancing collaboration among nurses and ODPs.
Engagement in continuous professional development, allowing practitioners to further their skills in anaesthetics and surgical support.
Diverse daily experiences, making each day exciting and fulfilling while providing high-quality patient care.
Commitment to team work and learning, fostering a supportive environment to grow and share knowledge.
Focus on delivering the highest standards of perioperative care, ensuring patient safety and quality are prioritized.
Flexible working arrangements, including cross-site opportunities to broaden experience within various theatre complexes.
Contribution to the evolution of clinical practices within the Trust, positively impacting the quality of care provided to paediatric patients.

 


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