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Anaesthetic/ Recovery Practitioner - Alan Cumming's Day Surgery UnitinOrpingtoninOrpingtonPUBLISHED THU 7 NOV 2024

Band 6: £42,939 to £50,697 a year Per annum, including High Cost Area  PERMANENT 
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King's College Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art facility with six theatres covering a diverse range of surgical specialties.
Ability to provide high-quality perioperative care to both adult and paediatric patients, enhancing skills and experience in a varied patient demographic.
Leadership role that includes mentoring and developing junior staff, contributing to professional growth and team building.
Full-time position with no substantive weekend work requirements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Active involvement in clinical governance and quality improvement initiatives, ensuring evidence-based practice and continuous professional development.
Interaction with a multidisciplinary team, fostering effective communication and collaboration for improved patient outcomes.
Recognition as a key resource within the unit, providing expert advice and support to colleagues and enhancing one's professional reputation.
The role of Anaesthetic/Recovery Practitioner at Alan Cumming's Day Surgery Unit in Orpington, under King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, involves joining a highly motivated team responsible for the delivery of high-quality perioperative care across various surgical specialties. Candidates should possess a Registered Nurse or ODP qualification, along with an accredited Anaesthetic course and recent experience in anaesthesia. The position requires effective communication with the multidisciplinary team and a supportive approach to junior staff development, demonstrating leadership qualities to ensure safe and efficient operations within the theatre environment.

The successful applicant will manage a clinical area in the absence of senior staff, act as a clinical resource, and uphold the NMC/HPC Code of Professional Conduct. Responsibilities include assessing and planning patient care, maintaining accurate patient records, participating in quality improvement processes, and contributing to the health education of patients and families. The role promises an opportunity for professional development in a supportive environment, with a focus on maintaining high standards of care and fostering a positive team culture.
Opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art facility with six theatres covering a diverse range of surgical specialties.
Ability to provide high-quality perioperative care to both adult and paediatric patients, enhancing skills and experience in a varied patient demographic.
Leadership role that includes mentoring and developing junior staff, contributing to professional growth and team building.
Full-time position with no substantive weekend work requirements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Active involvement in clinical governance and quality improvement initiatives, ensuring evidence-based practice and continuous professional development.
Interaction with a multidisciplinary team, fostering effective communication and collaboration for improved patient outcomes.
Recognition as a key resource within the unit, providing expert advice and support to colleagues and enhancing one's professional reputation.

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