Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 Senior post anaesthetic care practitioner.
We are looking for a dynamic and motivated individual to work within our busy theatres complex. We are proud of our ethos of welcoming new practitioners and providing a supportive, team orientated environment.
The Royal Liverpool University NHS Hospital currently has 18 operating theatres covering all major specialities, including Urology, Breast and Endocrine, Renal Transplant, Upper GI, Colorectal, HPB Surgery, Liver, Ophthalmology and interventional radiology to name a few, and we are excited to welcome an experienced senior post anaesthetic care practitioner to our team.
The post holder will be responsible for the safe admission of care and discharge of all patients from the variety of disciplines to destinations such as Theatre Admissions Unit, wards within the hospital and critical care.
Co-ordinating a busy recovery area, facilitating education and training, and providing experienced support and guidance to the team.
As we work very closely with Theatre Admissions Unit, staff may be expected to support the unit in times of staff shortage.
Theatre Recovery works on a 24/7 basis therefore applicants must be aware that there are a variety of shift patterns including out of hour services.
Applicants will be required to work in a flexible working pattern to meet the needs of the service.
Main duties of the job
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 Senior post anaesthetic care practitioner.
You will have to be an enthusiastic, resilient and a professional who is looking to further your career, and seek a new challenge.
You will have to be flexible, adaptable and willing to maintain our pace and drive having excellent communication skills that enable you to be a team player.
As a senior post anaesthetic care practitioner you will be required to offer experienced support and guidance to junior staff, and you will have a broad knowledge and skills including communication and team working, to enable you to effectively contribute to the efficient running of a fast paced recovery area.
In order to provide the finest possible care we aim to attract, train and provide on-going support to the right people who can join our existing team of highly skilled professionals, all of whom are committed to making a positive difference to our patients.
The main duties are to plan deliver and evaluate all aspects of patient care for the immediate post operative patient who have undergone surgery or a procedure within the Trust and the external areas mentioned in the job overview.
Successful applicants would be expected to assist in the day to day running of the unit, ensuring effective communication with theatres and multidisciplinary teams.
About us
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was created on 1 October 2019 following the merger of two adult acute Trusts, Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust.
The merger provides an opportunity to reconfigure services in a way that provides the best healthcare services to the city and improves the quality of care and health outcomes that patients experience.
The Trust runs Aintree University Hospital, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool University Dental Hospital and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
It serves a core population of around 630,000 people across Merseyside as well as providing a range of highly specialist services to a catchment area of more than two million people in the North West region and beyond.
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Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary
The post holder will work as a member of the multidisciplinary team, deliver skilled practical care to all patients, and lead in the monitoring, planning and delivery of individualised patient care, providing advice to staff as appropriate.
To provide support and knowledge to patients within the speciality. Acts as a role model, demonstrating effective organisational, clinical and leadership skills.
To undertake recovery and anaesthetic duties, as required, meeting service delivery requirements.
Key responsibilities
Professional:
To maintain awareness of and comply with the code of professional conduct/standards of proficiency, Trust policies, procedures and guidelines.
To demonstrate evidence of on-going specialist professional development via a personal professional portfolio and the NHS knowledge and skills frame work.
Works collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team.
Maintain professional standards and adhere to the Trust and departmental dress code policy.
The post will require the practitioner to be able to demonstrate the ability to work autonomously.
The practitioner is competent to deliver expert, skilled care to highly dependant patients in a specialised area.
COMMUNICATION:
Ensure communication at all levels and disciplines, information inclusive of that which is confidential and complex, within the Theatre and the Trust as appropriate.
Ensure all records and documentation are compiled and maintained accurately and in accordance with the standards for record keeping and Caldicott report.
Supports patients/families/staff effectively communicating sensitive, confidential information using a variety of communication skills such as empathy, negotiation, persuasion and reassurance.
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT:
Deliver skilled practical care to all patients and lead in the monitoring, planning and delivery of individualised patient care, providing advice to staff as appropriate.
Able to demonstrate the ability to assess situations that arise in the peri-operative environment.
To participate as required out of hours cover, inclusive of weekends and rotation onto night duty.
Liaise with Unit Manager/Team Leader to support appropriate stock management and promote efficient and effective use of resources by continually examining departmental procedures and products used.
Liaise with Unit Manager/ Team Leader and equipment lead to ensure all equipment and instruments are maintained in accordance with manufacturers guidelines, document and report immediately any faults as they occur.
Participate in unit meetings/team feedback to staff as required.
Ensure effective communication with line manager in day to day running of the department acting on own initiative as appropriate.
Ensure rigorous adherence to infection control practices including hand hygiene and universal/standard precautions.
Post holder is required to prioritize and manage workload as an individual and part of the MDT and act up for team leader/Unit Manager in their absence.
Support/promote the implementation of Evidence Based Practice and participate in clinical audits as required.
Participate in setting and maintaining agreed standards of patient care ensuring that said practices are in accordance with departmental/hospital policy.
Input patient data onto the ORMIS system to ensure that accurate patient records/activity are recorded.
Uses judgment to critically assess situations that arise in the peri-operative environment showing the ability to recognise and deal with situations that may occur within their sphere of work.
Personal/Professional Development:
Identify personal and professional needs for career development of self and junior staff via the Trust appraisal programme and the NHS knowledge and skills framework. Take a lead role in the Personal Development Review for junior staff.
Actively support students and professional staff with the mentor/preceptorship role assessing their practical skills and knowledge with courses and clinical competencies as required.
In consultation with the Training Co-ordinator take a lead role in the training and development of other team members, newly appointed staff and students.
RECOVERY DUTIES :
Receive and identify patients post-operatively along with all relevant documentation from anaesthetist and theatre practitioner, ensuring all information pertaining to the patients peri-operative episode is correct, as per departmental guidance.
The practitioner is competent to deliver expert, skilled care in a specialised area.
Ensure patients receive appropriate pain and nausea management whilst in recovery, including the initiation of PCAs and other pain management infusions following Trust/departmental guidance.
The practitioner is competent in the management of lines/ PCAs, arterial lines, central lines, epidurals and medication administration as per Trust Guidance.
The practitioner is competent in airway management. This is inclusive of managing patients in the immediate post-operative phase.
The practitioner reports immediately, any adverse changes in the patient's condition or any other aspect of concern as identified in the NEWS score as appropriate. The practitioner is competent in the recognition of primary post-operative complications and understands the need to act and escalate in a timely manner.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Registered Nurse, current NMC registration
2. Qualification relevant to specialist area (Diploma/Degree in Specialized Theatre Practice,ENB 182/176,HEA605)or equivalent course
3. Mentorship course or Teaching and Assessing course (ENB 998,C&G756,Mentorship in Practice,D32/D33,)
Desirable
4. ILS/ALS
Experience
Essential
5. Demonstrable post registration experience in relevant theatre area ,of which at least one year should be at a supervisory level
6. Responsibility for running clinical areas on a shift/daily basis
7. Evidence of mentorship within specialist field and appraisals as appropriate
8. Evidence of active participation in development of unit guidelines/initiatives
Desirable
9. Management course /training
10. Understanding of Trust Policy and Practice
11. Policy and procedure writing skills
12. Principles of budget management
Knowledge
Essential
13. Understanding and knowledge relating to political and professional issues
14. Evidence of expert knowledge in one area of practice
Desirable
15. Knowledge of Trust/NHS performance targets
Skills
Essential
16. Ability to demonstrate effective leadership
17. Excellent interpersonal skills
18. Ability to write clear, concise reports
19. Good knowledge of IT skills
20. A creative approach to problem solving
21. Commitment to clinical effectiveness and evidence based care
22. Excellent communication skills
Desirable
23. Presentation skills
Other
Essential
24. Self motivated and enthusiastic with a clear vision of the way the service should be efficiently delivered
25. Available for out of hours cover