Scrub Theatre Practitioner - Central London - Permanent

Posted 18 August 2023
Salary £38378 per annum
LocationLondon
Job type Permanent
DisciplineNursing JobsHealthcare assistant
Reference49375-1
Contact NameCandidate Attraction

Job description

Maxxima have recently partnered with one of the UK’s specialist provider of diagnostic and healthcare solutions. We are currently looking for an experienced scrub theatre practitioner who can provide overall support for the clinical leadership for the service. This post is based in Central London, which is easily accessible via public transport.

About the role:
You will be working in a clinical and service development capacity to ensure the service to patients is planned, delivered, and evaluated in line with evidence-based practice. Working closely with the multi-disciplinary team to help create and maintain a robust service whilst seamlessly incorporating other centre services.

Your main responsibilities as a Scrub Theatre Practitioner:
  • Deliver a consistently high standard of patient care utilising evidence-based practice. 
  • Assessing, planning, delivering and evaluation of all aspect of patient care 
  • Prepare patients and aid with clinical/operative procedures. 
  • Participate fully as a team member, including working in all areas of the theatre suite, sharing knowledge and information and supporting colleagues, to promote a cohesive team and the achievement of team objectives. 
What we are looking for in a Scrub Theatre Practitioner: 
  • Operating Department Practitioner/Registered Nurse qualified.
  • Post graduate experience in Theatres.
  • Surgical (scrub) experience
  • Current HCPC/NMC Registration
Next steps:
If you are interested to hear more, either hit the APPLY NOW button or reach out to Ria on 02033986694 or ria.atkinson@maxximagroup.com

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