Prepare own workspace including equipment required on a daily basis and plan their own day. Report any accidents or near misses to the appropriate manager and complete the appropriate incident/accident report forms. Appropriately raises concerns about compliance and competence of other staff members and students. Escort of pre-and post-operative patients on foot, by wheelchair, trolley, bed, or any other means necessary in a safe and appropriate manner to and from theatre. Assists other theatre staff with the individual care needs within the clinical area via the implementation and evaluation of planned care. After appropriate training and assessment undertake a range of basic observations and personal care detailed in individual skills inventory, under the supervision and direction of the supervising theatre staff. Records basic observations and reports those observations to the supervising theatre staff. Articulates concerns about the welfare/well-being of any patient to a registered practitioner immediately. Awareness of emergency procedures and how to activate them when needed. Maintains the privacy and dignity of carers. Assists in the transfer and positioning of anaesthetised patients e.g. trolley to table, according to local policy. The collection, delivery, disposal and when necessary the positioning of furniture, air/foam mattresses, linen, patient notes, pharmacy boxes, controlled drugs, specimens, blood products, post, clinical, anatomical waste and non-clinical waste, medical equipment and supplies, food and any other items, using appropriate methods of work as directed (this is not an exhaustive list). Collection and delivery of deceased patients to the mortuary in a dignified manner using an appropriate means of transport. The identification, movement and storage of medical gases as necessary ensuring adherence to strict regulations governing the handling of medical gases. Change medical gas cylinders within the Department using appropriate methods of work, following appropriate training e.g. Oxygen cylinders Ensure beds, wheelchairs and trolleys are kept clean and ensure safe practice to minimise the risks of infection to patients and staff in accordance with national and Trust policy, in particular to be aware of their responsibilities as listed in the Infection Control Policy. Disposal of theatre scrub suits from the changing rooms. Cleaning theatre and assisting with general cleaning within the department, emptying SSD trolley as necessary. Lifting, moving and positioning patients on or between beds, trolleys and special tables under qualified supervision in theatres. Participation in the correct disposal of clinical/non-clinical waste in accordance with Trust policy. To act as a member of the theatre team by undertaking the circulating person role. To act as a nominated Fire Warden for the Department and undertake the duties annexed to the role after appropriate training. Be a role model and demonstrate the Trusts Values and Behaviours within the workplace. Actively participate and engage with Patient First Improvement System and the WHO 5 Steps to Safer Surgery. Participates in collection and entry of statistical information e.g the Theatre Management System. Responds to phone calls and refers as appropriate. Inputs data using computerised record system. Be aware of policies and comment on these if they feel it is necessary, commenting on changes in working practices. Ensure that sufficient stock levels are maintained of theatre equipment, this includes ordering and rotation of stock. After appropriate training, assists in the daily checking of resuscitation equipment, glucometer reporting any malfunction to a senior practitioner in charge of the department. For further information, please the attached Job Description and Person Specification.