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Renal Technician Band 5inHeadingtoninHeadingtonPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
ACUTE RENAL FAILURENHS

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work with highly specialised equipment that directly impacts patient care and outcomes in the renal department.
Comprehensive training provided to enhance technical skills and knowledge in maintaining and repairing advanced biomedical devices.
Access to a dynamic work environment, including hospitals, co-provider units, and patients' homes, offering diverse experiences.
Contribute to the safety and well-being of patients by ensuring that haemodialysis equipment and water purification systems function optimally.
Engagement in routine tasks such as sterilisation programs that occur without disrupting patient treatment, promoting effective workflow.
Collaborate with a team of technical staff and healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative and supportive working atmosphere.
Involvement in quality assurance processes, including on-site testing and remote analysis of purified water, ensuring compliance with national standards.
Join Our Dedicated Team as a Renal Technician Band 5 in Headington!
Are you looking to make a real difference in the lives of patients while working in a nurturing and supportive environment? At Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, we’re seeking passionate individuals to join our Renal Directorate team. As a Renal Technician, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring that specialised equipment for treating chronic and acute renal failure is running smoothly in hospitals and patients’ homes. Your comprehensive training will empower you to carry out essential maintenance, repairs, and installations of advanced haemodialysis equipment, allowing you to contribute directly to enhancing the quality of care provided to our patients.
We understand the value of teamwork and collaboration, especially in the care industry. You’ll work alongside dedicated professionals, and your role will not only involve technical skills but also offer the opportunity to connect with inspiring patients every day. If you share our commitment to delivering exceptional care and want to thrive in a fulfilling position that balances professional development and meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you. Join us at the heart of healthcare and help provide life-changing support to those in need!
Opportunity to work with highly specialised equipment that directly impacts patient care and outcomes in the renal department.
Comprehensive training provided to enhance technical skills and knowledge in maintaining and repairing advanced biomedical devices.
Access to a dynamic work environment, including hospitals, co-provider units, and patients' homes, offering diverse experiences.
Contribute to the safety and well-being of patients by ensuring that haemodialysis equipment and water purification systems function optimally.
Engagement in routine tasks such as sterilisation programs that occur without disrupting patient treatment, promoting effective workflow.
Collaborate with a team of technical staff and healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative and supportive working atmosphere.
Involvement in quality assurance processes, including on-site testing and remote analysis of purified water, ensuring compliance with national standards.

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