Theatre Scrub Nurse - Margate (South East)
Thank you for considering a position within Spencer Private Hospitals (SPH)Ltd. We are a healthcare organisation which is genuinely passionate about delivering nothing less than excellence. Particularly patient care that exceeds all expectations. We are fortunate that we have a bespoke team who are valued and well respected by our patients, the board, peers and other stakeholders. We also recognise that the right team are our greatest asset.
Main duties of the job
Spencer Private Hospitals (SPH) are pleased to be advertising for the post of an Theatre Scrub Nurse. SPH is an independent health care provider who offers the opportunity for the successful candidate to work in theatre caring for patients who are undergoing elective surgical procedures. There range from the simple day cases to the more complex large bowel operations. This breadth of service offers variety and challenge for the successful candidates.
Interview Date: 21st November 2024
Please note we are not offering sponsorship for this role.
About us
We are building upon our strategy for growth and expansion and are looking to expand our nursing teams.
We provide a variety of services across East Kent, which include in patient, Day case, outpatients, Diagnostics, lifestyle and wellbeing services including options via the choose and book option in their care pathway.
Our principle sites are in Margate and Ashford with an outpatient provision in Canterbury.
I hope Spencer Private Hospitals will appeal to those of you whose purpose is to provide the best of care in an appreciated and respected environment with ambition to improve their knowledge and skillset whilst caring for a multiplicity of patients in a considerate environment with opportunity for further growth and development.
Thank you for considering a position a position with us. We look forward to welcoming you into Spencer Private Hospitals should you be successful at interview.
Job responsibilities
JOB PURPOSE
To aid in the delivery of direct and indirect patient care throughout the operating department. Working within policies and procedures implement and evaluate pathways of care for the patient within the perioperative setting. Under the direction of the senior staff, liaise with medical, nursing, ancillary staff and other departments to ensure the timely delivery of patient care.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* To contribute to the maintenance of patient care standards and to assist with the implementation of changes to care delivery systems, methods and practice in order to bring about improvements in the quality of care
* To contribute to the development and implementation of professional standards which reflect customer requirements and best practice
* Carry out planned care for a group of patients without direct supervision – providing individualised patient care
* Provide professional leadership, advice and guidance within the team, working collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team
* Maintain accurate and contemporaneous patient records in line with professional standards
* Have responsibility for the administration and custody of medicines in line with SPH policy and professional standards
* Assist in the maintenance of professional standards, highlighting to the line manager when standards are not seen to be met
* Undertake practice assessments competently
* Maintain accurate clinical observations of the patient and act accordingly on findings
* Act as the patient advocate
* Be clinically competent in all areas of advanced practice relevant to the post
* Ensure own professional knowledge is continuously updated
* Work with the teams to attain and maintain a CQC rating of Good or Outstanding
Please see a copy of the full job description in Supporting Documents
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered Nurse or Operating Department Practitioner
* NMC/HPC Registered
* Diploma in Health Care Studies
Experience
* Ability to assess, plan and evaluate patient care
* Knowledge of research and evidence-based practice
* Catalyst for change
* Teaching and assessing/mentorship, or willing to undertake
* Knowledge of CQC
* Orthopaedic
* Minimally invasive procedures
* Laser applications
* Multiskilling - demonstrate competency in recovery and
Skills
* Leadership, interpersonal and organisational skills
* Good working knowledge of Word/Excel/Outlook
* Effective oral and written skills
* Ability to work as member of a team
* Dealing with emergency situations within operating theatre department
* Mentorship or equivalent
* Post registration theatre experience in private sector dealing with children/adults
Personal Attributes
* Provide highly specialised emergency knowledge
* Remain alert and focused for long periods of time
* Long periods of peri-operative concentration
* Occasional demands and interruptions
Other
* Highly developed physical/clinical skills where accuracy is important
* Manual handling of patients and manoeuvring heavy instrumentation and equipment
* Frequent unpleasant working conditions; contact with body fluids, foul linen daily
* Daily contact with substances hazardous to health
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£37,162 to £44,815 a yearDependent upon qualifications and experience
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