Senior Theatre Practitioner
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Role: Senior Theatre Practitioner
Salary: Band 6: 33,706 - 40,588 per year
Location: Reading
Employment type: Permanent, Full-time or Part-time hrs
Are you looking for that next step in your nursing career, part of a leading group of private hospitals - with a commitment to their employee's well-being: through work life balance, on-going development, support and career progression?
The hospital has been serving the Reading community for over 100 years, as a first-class healthcare facility. The hospital has 2 theatres, 3 recovery rooms and an endoscopy suite. Covering a range of specialisms: Bones and Joints, Cancer investigations and treatments, Children and Young People, Cosmetic surgery, Eye surgery and treatments, Men's health, Urology and Women's health.
Role overview:
As a Senior Theatre Practitioner, with a focus on Orthopaedic Scrub - you will support a variety of operations including hips, knees and spinal. Working on a wide variety of specialisms you'll be able to develop your clinical skills in modern and supportive environment.
- To provide exemplary planned care for patients within the perioperative and assist in the management and organisation of care provision in the operating theatre
- Assess patient's health and well-being across a complex and changing
- Assist in the delivery of care to meet patient's health and wellbeing
The benefits package of the Senior Theatre Practitioner:
- 35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays
- Employer and employee contributory pension scheme
- Private medical insurance
- Life assurance
- Dedicated rewards platform offering discounts at over 1000 retailers
- Free Bupa wellness screening
The Ideal Candidate:
- An NMC or ODP registered nurse
- Scrub or Orthopaedics experience
If you're a motivated individual seeking a rewarding career, this role is not to miss on!
If this position is not right for you but you know a friend or colleague that may be interested, to earn a 250 voucher please do refer on their details.
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