Are you looking for an exciting career as a Theatres Practitioner? Have you got a passion for Elective Orthopaedic Surgery? If so, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and established team at Orpington Hospital, part of King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
We are looking for a dedicated Band 5 Theatre Practitioner to join our dynamic perioperative team at Orpington theatres. In this vital role, you will deliver high-quality perioperative care, ensuring patient safety and efficiency in the operating theatre. This position is suitable for registered ODPs or Nurses who have a passion for theatre work and are committed to continuous professional development. If you are a motivated and compassionate professional seeking to advance your career in a fast-paced clinical environment, we encourage you to apply.
The King's Elective Orthopaedic Unit in Orpington is part of King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and provides comprehensive healthcare services for a diverse community. The unit consists of four state-of-the-art operating theatres, orthopaedic wards, and an admission lounge. It has been refurbished to a high standard, has excellent facilities for patients and staff, and is a short hop by train into London with all its attractions.
Please note that experience working in theatres is essential.
- To work within both the nursing and multi disciplinary team to provide evidence based, holistic care to a group of patients from admission to discharge in department.
- To take responsibility for managing and co-ordinating an assigned area of the department in the absence of more senior staff.
- To participate in the teaching and supervision of junior staff and student learners as required.
- To be a safe and effective practitioner able to provide patients and relatives with high quality peri-operative care.
- Particular emphasis is put at Kings on the need to ensure that all staff recognise their responsibility to deliver services in a high quality, courteous, patient focused manner maintaining patient confidentiality at all time.
- You are required to have excellent communication skills and communicate effectively with the MDT, matrons, and floor coordinators, be a team player, be empathetic, and be able to remain calm and steady under pressure.
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You will participate and be a role model in the Perioperative care of patients who is undergoing orthopaedic surgery.
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Clinical Practice:
- To deliver a high standard of evidence based care to a specified group of patients.
- To adhere to HCPC Standards of conduct, performance and ethics / NMC Code of Professional conduct at all times.
- To maintain confidentiality at all times.
- To support patients, relatives, carers and friends and where appropriate involve them in the care of the patient.
- To be fully involved in the health education of patients and relatives, identifying each opportunity to promote a healthy lifestyle.
- To liaise effectively with all members of the multi disciplinary team to ensure the relevant information regarding the patients needs/condition are communicated to them (including handover), and that any instructions from them regarding the patients care/condition are acted upon.
- To adhere to the Trust policy on valuing equality and diversity in the workplace, which incorporates patients/visitors and staff.
- To acknowledge personal limitations in patient care and seek advice from senior staff members.
- To rotate to other clinical areas within the department as required or as identified as a personal development need in the appraisal process.
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To be involved with department audit.
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To report adverse incidents which occur in the department as per policy and assist in the investigation of such incidences as necessary.
- To maintain up to date and comprehensive records of care in accordance with NMC/HCPC, legal and Trust requirements
- To demonstrate effective communication and customer care skills with patients and their relatives/carers, thereby acting as a positive role model.
Education and Research
- To keep up to date with current research to promote evidence based practice within the clinical area.
- To participate in Trust and Division initiatives to develop nursing practice
- To assist in the teaching, supervision and practice development of junior colleagues and students
- To actively participate in the training process by demonstrating and directly supervising.
- To participate in research and audit within the department
Management
- To manage an agreed workload with support from colleagues and senior staff as appropriate.
- To exercise leadership where appropriate.
- To ensure all Trust and local policies, protocols and procedures are adhered to by self and colleagues at all times
- To participate with the monitoring of standards of hygiene and cleanliness in the department and report as necessary
- To work within and support the multi-disciplinary team
- To share knowledge and skills developed with other members of the multi-disciplinary team
- To ensure effective admission/discharge of patients to the department liaising with other hospital departments as appropriate.
- To maintain effective communication and professional relationships with all areas within the Division and with associated clinical areas in the Trust.
- To observe personal responsibility for resource management.
- To observe a general duty of care for the health, safety and well-being of self, work colleagues, visitors and patients within the hospital, in addition to any specific risk management associated with this post
Personal Professional Development
- To ensure own clinical knowledge is kept up to date in respect to evidence based practice, NMC and Trust guidelines/protocols.
- To achieve a range of clinical competencies as required within the Trust and Division.
- To actively participate in team meetings.
- To actively participate in own performance appraisal as required by the Trust.
- To maintain your own personal and professional PREP/HCPC requirements, attending mandatory study sessions as required by the Trust.