Apprentice Theatre Assistant inWigan inWigan PUBLISHED MON 11 NOV 2024

Comprehensive Training, The apprenticeship provides a nationally recognized Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support (Perioperative Support), giving apprentices valuable qualifications and skills for their career.
Hands-On Experience, Apprentices gain practical experience working in a real healthcare setting, specifically within operating theatres, which is crucial for developing their competencies.
Career Development, Successful completion of the apprenticeship can lead to a permanent position as a Theatre Assistant, providing a clear pathway for career progression.
Supportive Environment, Apprentices work as part of a multidisciplinary team and are supported by experienced professionals, enhancing their learning and development.
Combination of Work and Study, The apprenticeship allows for a blend of work-based learning and formal education, making it easier for apprentices to balance their training with hands-on experience.
Contribution to Patient Care, Apprentices play a vital role in providing person-centered perioperative care, which can be very rewarding as they directly contribute to the wellbeing of patients and their relatives.
Fixed-Term Employment with Potential Security, The 2-year fixed term contract provides stability during the apprenticeship, with the potential for a permanent role upon successful completion.
The "Apprentice Theatre Assistant" role at Wrightington Wigan & Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a two-year fixed-term apprenticeship aimed at individuals interested in healthcare support within the perioperative environment. Apprentices will undertake a Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support (Perioperative Support) through on-the-job training alongside theoretical education delivered in collaboration with Wigan & Leigh College.

Key responsibilities include assisting in the preparation and management of clinical supplies and specimens, maintaining cleanliness and safety standards in the operating theatre, and supporting registered nurses and operating department practitioners in providing patient-centered perioperative care.

Candidates need a good level of English and Maths and will be expected to develop competencies related to the role. Successful completion of the apprenticeship may lead to a permanent Theatre Assistant position within the Trust.

Overall, the role is ideal for enthusiastic individuals eager to learn and grow within a multidisciplinary team while ensuring high-quality care for patients and their families.

 


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