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Senior Theatre Practitioner AnaestheticsinWarwickinWarwickPUBLISHED THU 5 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

24-HOURBONUSMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNIGHTSON-CALLPARKINGROLE MODEL

South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation TrustFollow South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for career development and ongoing learning through CPD programs.
Innovative bonus system that offers additional compensation for out-of-hours commitments.
Flexible working patterns to promote a healthy work-life balance.
Hands-on leadership experience by managing theatre operations in the absence of Team Leaders.
Access to staff benefits such as a lease car, electronics, holiday schemes, and childcare vouchers.
Supportive work environment that promotes team building and high staff morale.
Ability to contribute to clinical governance and patient care quality through involvement in audits and policy development.
The role of Senior Theatre Practitioner Anaesthetics at South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust involves supporting the management and operation of theatres to ensure safe and efficient perioperative care. The ideal candidate should possess at least four years of experience as an Anaesthetic Practitioner, with a strong background in various specialities and emergency work. Responsibilities include overseeing staff management, maintaining clinical expertise, and ensuring compliance with safety and infection control policies. The position requires full participation in a 24/7 service, including on-call duties, along with opportunities for ongoing professional development and staff benefits.

Key duties encompass the operational management of the department in the absence of Team Leaders, facilitating high-quality care through effective team building and communication, managing staffing levels, and ensuring the appropriate use of resources. The role also involves participating in clinical governance, audits, and the induction of new staff while fostering a positive workplace atmosphere. The successful candidate will be a clinical leader and role model, supporting continuous improvement and learning within the theatre team.
Opportunity for career development and ongoing learning through CPD programs.
Innovative bonus system that offers additional compensation for out-of-hours commitments.
Flexible working patterns to promote a healthy work-life balance.
Hands-on leadership experience by managing theatre operations in the absence of Team Leaders.
Access to staff benefits such as a lease car, electronics, holiday schemes, and childcare vouchers.
Supportive work environment that promotes team building and high staff morale.
Ability to contribute to clinical governance and patient care quality through involvement in audits and policy development.

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