Nuffield Health

Healthcare

TheatrePractitionerScub

York, United Kingdom FULL TIME
The Brief

“Theatre Practitioner Scub at Nuffield Health. Skills: Scrub Practitioner, Theatre Practitioner (ODP). Work in a multi disciplinary team covering a varied patient caseload. Use state-of-the-art technology, equipment and facilities”

What You'll Achieve.

Exceptional patient care; Clinically effective and evidence based care and patient experiences

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Includes weekend work, On call

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Registered with the appropriate governing body, Qualifications and experience relevant to your registration, Post-registration experience in Scrub roles within a Theatre environment

Nice to Have

Experience in Anaesthetics, Experience in Recovery

What You'll Do.

Work in a multi disciplinary team covering a varied patient caseload

Use state-of-the-art technology

equipment and facilities

support and develop junior members of the team

Provide high-quality perioperative care in a multidisciplinary team setting

Create high-quality care and patient experiences that are clinically effective and evidence based

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work in a multi disciplinary team; Provide high-quality perioperative care in a multidisciplinary team setting

Communication Scope

Great communication skills

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