QR code linking to this job posting Peri Operative Support Worker in Hull HU3 2JZ inHull HU3 2JZ PUBLISHED TUE 30 SEP 2025

Permanent full‑time Band 2 role with a clear salary, £24,465 pa.
Based at Hull Royal Infirmary (HU3 2JZ) within a large teaching Trust — stability and reputation.
Direct patient care in theatres — rewarding, hands‑on support before and after surgery.
Flexible shift patterns, including 24‑hour rota options and cross‑site work to suit family life.
Build on Care Certificate/NVQ2 with training and development in a research‑active Trust.
Practical, team‑focused theatre role ideal for carers seeking variety and transferable skills.
Play a key role in the theatre team at Hull Royal Infirmary as a Peri Operative Support Worker, supporting patients before and after surgery, circulating during procedures and escorting patients to and from theatres. You will keep theatre environments clean and well stocked, assist with moving and handling of beds, trollies and equipment, safely transport specimens, complete essential admin tasks and provide personal care when required. This hands‑on role suits practical, compassionate people who enjoy a busy clinical setting and want to make a real difference to patients’ surgical journeys.

This permanent, full‑time Band 2 post (salary £24,465 pa) is with Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust at HU3 2JZ, a major teaching and research Trust offering stability and development opportunities. Applicants should have GCSE‑level English and maths (or equivalent) plus a Care Certificate or NVQ level 2 in care, and experience of delivering personal care in a busy environment; flexibility for varied shift patterns including possible 24‑hour rota and the ability to work across sites is required. A DBS check will be sought. If this sounds like the next step in your caring career, click the "Apply Now" button that appears with this advert to apply — you can also find and track the vacancy on jobsincare.com.
Permanent full‑time Band 2 role with a clear salary, £24,465 pa.
Based at Hull Royal Infirmary (HU3 2JZ) within a large teaching Trust — stability and reputation.
Direct patient care in theatres — rewarding, hands‑on support before and after surgery.
Flexible shift patterns, including 24‑hour rota options and cross‑site work to suit family life.
Build on Care Certificate/NVQ2 with training and development in a research‑active Trust.
Practical, team‑focused theatre role ideal for carers seeking variety and transferable skills.
 


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