Opportunity to play a crucial role in maternity care, impacting the well-being of patients during a significant life event.
Be part of a well-established team, fostering collaboration and teamwork within a dedicated environment.
Engagement in a diverse range of cases, including both elective and emergency procedures, enhancing clinical skills and expertise.
Support for continuous professional development through exposure to various clinical scenarios and multi-disciplinary teamwork.
Work in a patient-centered environment that values compassion and high standards of care.
Participation in a teaching NHS trust, providing opportunities for learning and growth within the healthcare sector.
Flexibility in shift patterns, allowing for a work-life balance while responding to the needs of patients.
Join our exceptional team at The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust as an Operating Department Practitioner (ODP) in our dedicated Obstetric theatres in Wakefield. Here, you will play a vital role in delivering safe, efficient, and compassionate care to women during both elective and emergency procedures. Working alongside a supportive, well-established team, you’ll ensure that every patient feels valued and cared for in a nurturing environment.
As an ODP or Registered Nurse, you will not only provide expert anaesthetic and surgical support but also deliver heartfelt post-operative care, helping women on their journey to recovery. Your expertise and empathy are integral in maintaining the highest standards of care, working closely with our Department Manager, Matron, and a multi-disciplinary team to prioritise patient safety and comfort at every step. With rotational shifts that include nights and weekends, you’ll find a role that fits your lifestyle, all while making a profound difference in the lives of families in your community. Join us and be part of something truly meaningful!
Opportunity to play a crucial role in maternity care, impacting the well-being of patients during a significant life event.
Be part of a well-established team, fostering collaboration and teamwork within a dedicated environment.
Engagement in a diverse range of cases, including both elective and emergency procedures, enhancing clinical skills and expertise.
Support for continuous professional development through exposure to various clinical scenarios and multi-disciplinary teamwork.
Work in a patient-centered environment that values compassion and high standards of care.
Participation in a teaching NHS trust, providing opportunities for learning and growth within the healthcare sector.
Flexibility in shift patterns, allowing for a work-life balance while responding to the needs of patients.
We are currently seeking HCPC/NMC Registered Operating Department Practitioners to join our dedicated team in Obstetric theatres. Our department includes three Obstetrictheatres one elective and two acute theatres.
The successful candidates will be part of a well established team, responsible for providing high quality anaesthetic and surgical care and support in a safe and efficient environment. The role involves working on a rotational shift basis, including nights, on-call duties, and weekends.
While the contracts are for the generic theatre department, the majority of the work will be based within Obstetric theatres.
As a Registered Nurse or ODP (Operating Department Practitioner) in our Maternity Theatres team, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the highest standard of care for women undergoing clinical or peri-operative procedures. Your responsibilities will include:
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Providing expert care during both elective and emergency maternity theatre cases, ensuring a safe and efficient environment.
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Delivering compassionate post operative care to women, ensuring their recovery and well-being.
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Collaborating closely with the Department Manager, Matron, and a multi-disciplinary team to uphold and maintain the highest standards of care, ensuring that patient safety and comfort are always prioritised.
Your role will be essential in supporting the delivery of exceptional maternity care, where your clinical expertise and compassionate approach will directly impact the well-being of patients.
About us
- A commitment to patient centred values.
- Participate in the development and delivery of a philosophy of care which involves/respects the rights of patients, carers and staff.
- Maintain an awareness of national and regional initiatives.
- Act as a positive ambassador for the trust.
- Deliver direct care to patients within their caseload in accordance with the trusts policies and HCPC/NMC guidelines.
- Comply with trust policies and requirements and undertake duties in accordance with the most recent HCPC/NMC Code of Professional Conduct.
- Maintain clear, accurate, legible and up to date trust documentation that provides an accurate record of perioperative care delivered in accordance with the most recent NMC/HCPC standards for record keeping.
- Maintain confidentiality of trust and patient information.
- Comply with the Data Protection Act and Caldecott recommendations.