Interventional Scrub practitioner 12 months fixed term inLiverpool inLiverpool PUBLISHED 30 OCT 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  FIXED TERM 

The Interventional Scrub Practitioner (ISP) will be responsible for providing skilled clinical and technical advanced assistance as a member of the Interventional Radiology Team.

The ISP will demonstrate effective leadership skills and promote and encourage teamwork.

The ISP will work closely with senior staff and multi-disciplinary team members in monitoring and maintaining excellent clinical standards of clinical practice and staff development as part of the Radiology Interventional Team.

The ISP will lead and participate in the assessment of patient care needs implementing and maintaining agreed standards of care.

The ISP will be able to manage own workload, plan the work of others and work autonomously.

The ISP will practice within their Professional Code of Conduct and provide high quality care to patients undergoing procedures within Interventional Radiology and adhere to and understand all Trust and local policies and procedures.

The ISP will be flexible in their approach to the clinical area and provide cover for any area specified as appropriate to knowledge and training.

1. Coordinate and manage Interventional procedures. Liaise with consultants and anaesthetists to assess requirements for future procedure lists and ensure those requirements are met.

2. To perform as a competent ISP following competency based assessments appropriate to knowledge and training.

3. Take the lead with planning, delivering and evaluation of patient care.

4. Supervision of all grades of staff within the sphere of authority, acting as a clinical lead and expert to junior, unqualified and less experienced staff.

5. Participate in the process of recruitment, selection and retention of staff

6. Working with members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team following local policies, protocols and standards

7. Adhere to safety rules to protect staff and patients when undergoing imaging procedures in accordance of trust policies.

8. To provide a suitable and safe environment for the physical, psychological and spiritual wellbeing for staff, patients and their relatives/ carers.

9. Awareness of the effective management of resources within the department

10. Participate in clinical trials, audit and research when required

Contribute to the implementation and development of services.

About us

Please see the job description and person specification document for detailed information about the job description for this vacancy.

The Interventional Scrub Practitioner (ISP) will be responsible for providing skilled clinical and technical advanced assistance as a member of the Interventional Radiology Team.

The ISP will demonstrate effective leadership skills and promote and encourage teamwork.

The ISP will work closely with senior staff and multi-disciplinary team members in monitoring and maintaining excellent clinical standards of clinical practice and staff development as part of the Radiology Interventional Team.

The ISP will lead and participate in the assessment of patient care needs implementing and maintaining agreed standards of care.

The ISP will be able to manage own workload, plan the work of others and work autonomously.

The ISP will practice within their Professional Code of Conduct and provide high quality care to patients undergoing procedures within Interventional Radiology and adhere to and understand all Trust and local policies and procedures.

The ISP will be flexible in their approach to the clinical area and provide cover for any area specified as appropriate to knowledge and training.

1. Coordinate and manage Interventional procedures. Liaise with consultants and anaesthetists to assess requirements for future procedure lists and ensure those requirements are met.

2. To perform as a competent ISP following competency based assessments appropriate to knowledge and training.

3. Take the lead with planning, delivering and evaluation of patient care.

4. Supervision of all grades of staff within the sphere of authority, acting as a clinical lead and expert to junior, unqualified and less experienced staff.

5. Participate in the process of recruitment, selection and retention of staff

6. Working with members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team following local policies, protocols and standards

7. Adhere to safety rules to protect staff and patients when undergoing imaging procedures in accordance of trust policies.

8. To provide a suitable and safe environment for the physical, psychological and spiritual wellbeing for staff, patients and their relatives/ carers.

9. Awareness of the effective management of resources within the department

10. Participate in clinical trials, audit and research when required

Contribute to the implementation and development of services.

About us

Please see the job description and person specification document for detailed information about the job description for this vacancy.



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