Contribute to the development and compliance of Standard Operating Procedures and Policies within the theatre complex, utilising benchmarking, risk assessments and best practice guidelines. Demonstrate expertise in at least one theatre speciality and a willingness to become proficient in a further two and competent in all. Ensure theatre practice meets national, professional and local guidance. Key responsibility to maintain quality and safety providing assurance daily, participate in auditing, and peer reviews. Actively promote sharing of good practice and dissemination of information following attendance on courses or study days in weekly emails. Following completion of appropriate training performs expanded roles within the clinical area such as Surgical First Assistant (SFA) role and carrying out venepuncture and cannulation. Leads by example demonstrating excellent professional and clinical standards whilst empowering others. Provides a supportive environment, which is conducive to learning for all staff and students. In line with a mentorship qualification. Demonstrates understanding of own accountability being able to delegate work and refer to other professionals. Demonstrates ability to take on the role of patient advocate and promotes this within the team. When required, acts as an effective link practitioner to appropriate groups. Communicates effectively with multidisciplinary teams and external agencies as appropriate. Demonstrates and promotes within the team the provision of care that maintains the privacy and dignity of patients