Description
We have an exciting opportunity to join our Theatre team at St Hughs Hospital as an Operating Department Practitioner. The post holder will work as part of the theatre team providing support to all members of staff and consultant users.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will deliver individualised clinically appropriate, efficient and effective evidence-based clinical care for patients on a shift to shift basis, in line with the Healthcare Management Trusts and St. Hughs Hospitals procedures and care pathways.
They will act as a professional resource for clinical support staff and undertake the role of supervisor for these individuals, working in support of the staff in the discharge of their duties and facilitating the use of evidence-based practice, patient assessment, clinical analytical skills, and patient early warning systems.
About us
The Healthcare Management Trust is a charity built on a defining set of principles which are at the heart of everything we do; they make us who we are and ensure that we stand apart from others within our sector.
We acknowledge and value the ethos and mission of the founders of HMT, our Homes and our Hospitals; we will ensure that these principles continue to be at the heart of our work.
HMT believes everyone has the right to dignity, privacy, and respect, and we pride ourselves on providing quality and considered care to each and every individual in a safe, comfortable environment. We are looking to engage with people who can carry this vision through with commitment, enthusiasm, care, and attention.
At St Hugh's Hospital, we focus on delivering patient-centred care that you can trust, while also providing value for money without compromising on standards. We are committed to delivering the highest quality healthcare and understand that our well-trained, passionate team of employees lies at the heart of delivering the service our patients and residents expect.
Qualifications
* Educated to Diploma/Degree level or equivalent Registered NMC or HPC Healthcare qualification. Evidence of recent professional development.
* Post graduate qualification in perioperative practice/Anaesthetics/Recovery (Nurses) Advanced Life Support.
* Experience as a Registered Nurse/Health Care Professional. NHS or Independent sector experience.
* Experience of working closely with clinicians of varying seniority. Experience of working with the peri-operative environment. Audit experience.
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