You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac
The post holder will act as the deputy to the Team Lead - Perioperative Care, regularly taking charge of the clinical area and ensuring the standards and quality of care given to patients and clients, together with the environment in which care is delivered, and maintained at a high standard.
The post holder will be an effective leader and role model and will be expected to provide direct clinical care and use experience to support the implementation of both clinical and non-clinical governance.
The post holder will work flexibly as a member of the care team and in support of the Team Lead - Perioperative Care to ensure standards are maintained, evaluated and where necessary improved.
Demonstrate the UHB's values of dignity, respect, fairness, integrity, honesty, openness, kindness and compassion in everything you do in the work environment and ensure others demonstrate the same values.
Maintain Clinical knowledge and skills by undertaking clinical duties within the team to provide expert advice, support and leadership within the clinical area.
Staff working within the Perioperative Care Directorate are expected to support and attend all areas within the Directorate. Staff will be required to provide cross-site cover using their own/public transport.
Are you enthusiastic, motivated and looking for a new challenge whilst seeking to develop your knowledge of Intraoperative care?Do you want clear objectives and an individual development plan with guaranteed formal courses and/or in-service training? If the answer is yes, then you could be the right person to join our Anaesthetic Team in the Childrens' Hospital of Wales Theatres at the University Hospital of Wales.
Professional development plans are available along with the support of the Theatre Education team who alongside of your experienced colleagues will help you meet your individual needs to become a highly skilled and valuable member of our team.
We have 5 operating theatres covering a wide range of specialties including Trauma, Orthopaedics, General, ENT, Ophthalmic, Oncology and Spinal Surgery. The Successful post-holder will be responsible for the intraoperative care of patients in during their surgery.
To take responsibility for the cleanliness of their theatre environment and equipment at all times.
To be responsible for the maintenance and repair of the theatre equipment.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac
The post holder will act as the deputy to the Team Lead - Perioperative Care, regularly taking charge of the clinical area and ensuring the standards and quality of care given to patients and clients, together with the environment in which care is delivered, and maintained at a high standard.
The post holder will be an effective leader and role model and will be expected to provide direct clinical care and use experience to support the implementation of both clinical and non-clinical governance.
The post holder will work flexibly as a member of the care team and in support of the Team Lead - Perioperative Care to ensure standards are maintained, evaluated and where necessary improved.
Demonstrate the UHB's values of dignity, respect, fairness, integrity, honesty, openness, kindness and compassion in everything you do in the work environment and ensure others demonstrate the same values.
Maintain Clinical knowledge and skills by undertaking clinical duties within the team to provide expert advice, support and leadership within the clinical area.
Staff working within the Perioperative Care Directorate are expected to support and attend all areas within the Directorate. Staff will be required to provide cross-site cover using their own/public transport.
Are you enthusiastic, motivated and looking for a new challenge whilst seeking to develop your knowledge of Intraoperative care?Do you want clear objectives and an individual development plan with guaranteed formal courses and/or in-service training? If the answer is yes, then you could be the right person to join our Anaesthetic Team in the Childrens' Hospital of Wales Theatres at the University Hospital of Wales.
Professional development plans are available along with the support of the Theatre Education team who alongside of your experienced colleagues will help you meet your individual needs to become a highly skilled and valuable member of our team.
We have 5 operating theatres covering a wide range of specialties including Trauma, Orthopaedics, General, ENT, Ophthalmic, Oncology and Spinal Surgery. The Successful post-holder will be responsible for the intraoperative care of patients in during their surgery.
To take responsibility for the cleanliness of their theatre environment and equipment at all times.
To be responsible for the maintenance and repair of the theatre equipment.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.