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Scrub Senior PractitionerinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
CANCERHCPCMENTAL HEALTHMIDWIFERYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNMCROLE MODEL

The Christie NHS FTFollow The Christie NHS FT

Opportunity to work in a world-leading cancer treatment and research facility recognized for its outstanding quality of care.
Access to a diverse range of specialities, including advanced multi-speciality surgeries and innovative technologies like Da Vinci Robotic theatres.
Strong emphasis on personal and professional development with opportunities for further education and training support through an in-house Practice Based Education team.
Chances to enhance leadership skills and take on roles in clinical governance, risk management, and quality improvement initiatives.
Collaborative work environment fostering strong relationships with multidisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient care.
Commitment to staff health and wellbeing, promoting a work-life balance with flexible scheduling options.
Engagement in quality improvement processes and clinical research, allowing practitioners to contribute to advancements in surgical practice.
Join Our Team as a Scrub Senior Practitioner at The Christie NHS FT!
Are you a passionate registered nurse or Operating Department Practitioner ready to take your career to the next level? At The Christie, a leader in cancer treatment and research, you’ll play a crucial role in our award-winning Surgical Theatres while contributing to ground-breaking advancements in patient care. We pride ourselves on our supportive environment and are devoted to investing in the personal and professional development of our staff. Here, you’ll benefit from tailored training opportunities and enjoy a collaborative workplace culture designed to empower and uplift.
Our bustling unit features seven theatres, including state-of-the-art robotic and laparoscopic technology. We’re seeking enthusiastic professionals to join our friendly team and support the Deputy Theatre Manager and Theatre Manager in delivering high-quality patient care. If you’re dedicated, adaptable, and possess leadership skills with at least 24 months of post-qualification experience, we encourage you to apply. Together, we’ll ensure our patients receive exceptional care, while you advance within a role that celebrates your expertise and nurtures your ambitions.
Become a part of something extraordinary at The Christie and make a difference in the lives of those we serve!
Opportunity to work in a world-leading cancer treatment and research facility recognised for its outstanding quality of care.
Access to a diverse range of specialities, including advanced multi-speciality surgeries and innovative technologies like Da Vinci Robotic theatres.
Strong emphasis on personal and professional development with opportunities for further education and training support through an in-house Practice Based Education team.
Chances to enhance leadership skills and take on roles in clinical governance, risk management, and quality improvement initiatives.
Collaborative work environment fostering strong relationships with multidisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient care.
Commitment to staff health and wellbeing, promoting a work-life balance with flexible scheduling options.
Engagement in quality improvement processes and clinical research, allowing practitioners to contribute to advancements in surgical practice.

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