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Nursing Assistant / Theatre Support PractitionerinCramlingtoninCramlingtonPUBLISHED THU 6 FEB 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Comprehensive training program, No prior theatre experience required, allowing for professional growth and skill development.
Direct patient care impact, Opportunity to contribute to the delivery of high-quality care and support patients during critical times.
Collaborative work environment, Work alongside qualified nursing and medical staff, fostering teamwork and communication skills.
Flexibility, Ability to work across different areas within the trust, providing diverse experiences and adaptability.
High clinical standards, Participate in maintaining excellent care standards, enhancing your professional credibility.
Supportive role, Provide assistance to patients, their families, and the multi-disciplinary team, playing a key part in their healthcare journey.
Clean and safe environment, Contribute to ensuring a hygienic and secure space for patients, highlighting the importance of safety in healthcare.
The Nursing Assistant / Theatre Support Practitioner role at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in Cramlington involves supporting the theatre team in delivering patient care within the operating theatre. Candidates do not need prior theatre experience, as comprehensive training will be provided, but experience in a care environment is required. The responsibilities include assisting qualified nursing staff, maintaining high clinical standards, performing clerical and cleaning duties, and ensuring a clean and safe environment for patients.

Successful applicants must be flexible and may be required to work across the trust as needed. The role emphasises collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team to support patients and their carers effectively. Interested applicants should note the importance of securing necessary approvals for secondment roles before applying.
Comprehensive training program, No prior theatre experience required, allowing for professional growth and skill development.
Direct patient care impact, Opportunity to contribute to the delivery of high-quality care and support patients during critical times.
Collaborative work environment, Work alongside qualified nursing and medical staff, fostering teamwork and communication skills.
Flexibility, Ability to work across different areas within the trust, providing diverse experiences and adaptability.
High clinical standards, Participate in maintaining excellent care standards, enhancing your professional credibility.
Supportive role, Provide assistance to patients, their families, and the multi-disciplinary team, playing a key part in their healthcare journey.
Clean and safe environment, Contribute to ensuring a hygienic and secure space for patients, highlighting the importance of safety in healthcare.

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