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Perioperative Care Support worker (Band 2)inSteetoninSteetonPUBLISHED WED 15 JAN 2025

Opportunity to work in a well-equipped and safe environment, ensuring high standards of patient care.
Engagement in a variety of surgical specialties including ophthalmology, general surgery, and orthopedics, providing diverse experience.
Strong emphasis on continual professional development, allowing for personal and career growth within the role.
The chance to work collaboratively in a team-focused atmosphere, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Flexibility to work full or part-time in a 24/7 service, accommodating various personal schedules.
Direct involvement in patient care activities, leading to fulfilling and meaningful work.
Being part of a healthcare team that prioritizes compassion, quality of care, and dedication to patient wellbeing.
The Airedale NHS Foundation Trust is seeking full or part-time Band 2 experienced Perioperative Care Support Workers to join their operating theatres. Candidates should be motivated, organized, and dedicated, with a commitment to delivering high standards of care across various specialties, including Ophthalmology, General Surgery, ENT, and more. The role involves supporting Registered Practitioners in delivering patient care and preparing the care environment, within a 24-hour service over a 7-day period. The Trust emphasises continuous professional development and aims to foster a rewarding career in the perioperative setting.

Successful applicants will undertake clerical and patient care tasks under supervision, ensuring compliance with NHS guidelines. Previous applicants need not reapply.
Opportunity to work in a well-equipped and safe environment, ensuring high standards of patient care.
Engagement in a variety of surgical specialties including ophthalmology, general surgery, and orthopedics, providing diverse experience.
Strong emphasis on continual professional development, allowing for personal and career growth within the role.
The chance to work collaboratively in a team-focused atmosphere, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Flexibility to work full or part-time in a 24/7 service, accommodating various personal schedules.
Direct involvement in patient care activities, leading to fulfilling and meaningful work.
Being part of a healthcare team that prioritizes compassion, quality of care, and dedication to patient wellbeing.

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