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Band 5 Anaesthetic Nurse/ ODP x 2 progression to band 6inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED MON 23 DEC 2024

Band 5: £35,964 to £53,134 a year Per Annum inclusive of HCAs  PERMANENT 
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Whittington Hospital NHS TrustFollow Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Opportunities for professional development and career progression from Band 5 to Band 6 positions.
Access to a diverse range of surgical specialties within a busy theatre environment, enhancing clinical skills and experience.
Collaboration with a forward-thinking and talented team that emphasises teamwork and continuous improvement.
Engagement in holistic and evidence-based patient care, contributing to high standards in the field of anaesthetics.
Involvement in critical situations such as Cardiac Arrest and Obstetric teams, allowing for skill enhancement in emergency response.
Supportive mentorship and guidance opportunities for junior staff and trainees, fostering a positive learning environment.
Commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient theatre environment, promoting patient safety and quality care.
The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust is seeking two full-time Band 5 Anaesthetic Nurses or Operating Department Practitioners (ODPs) with the opportunity to progress to Band 6. The successful candidates will join a collaborative and forward-thinking theatre team responsible for providing anaesthetic care across various specialties, including orthopaedics, bariatrics, obstetrics, and more. Key responsibilities include delivering holistic, evidence-based care, assisting in surgical procedures, maintaining high standards of patient safety, and contributing to effective team communication and collaboration.

Candidates must hold appropriate qualifications as a registered practitioner (RGN/ODP) with competency in anaesthetic procedures and a commitment to ongoing professional development. Additionally, the role involves managerial responsibilities, such as supporting junior staff, ensuring compliance with departmental policies, and maintaining effective communication with the multi-disciplinary team. The Trust emphasises the importance of professional accountability, maintaining high standards in patient care, and contributing to a positive working environment.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression from Band 5 to Band 6 positions.
Access to a diverse range of surgical specialties within a busy theatre environment, enhancing clinical skills and experience.
Collaboration with a forward-thinking and talented team that emphasises teamwork and continuous improvement.
Engagement in holistic and evidence-based patient care, contributing to high standards in the field of anaesthetics.
Involvement in critical situations such as Cardiac Arrest and Obstetric teams, allowing for skill enhancement in emergency response.
Supportive mentorship and guidance opportunities for junior staff and trainees, fostering a positive learning environment.
Commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient theatre environment, promoting patient safety and quality care.

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