Senior Theatre Scrub Practitioner And Sfa

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Job Title: Senior Theatre Scrub Practitioner & SFA Department: Operating Theatres Salary: Circa £49,000 – Depending on experience Hours of Work: 37.5 per week | Early & Late shifts plus on-call participation Contract Type: Permanent Are you an experienced Theatre Scrub Practitioner with Surgical First Assistant (SFA) qualifications looking for your next career opportunity in a prestigious private hospital?
Join our dedicated team at King Edward VII's Hospital and take your expertise to the next level!
About Us: At King Edward VII's Hospital, our operating theatres are designed to support surgical excellence, equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including advanced imaging systems and a range of innovative tools.
Our theatres enable the delivery of diverse surgical procedures with precision, ensuring efficient, high-quality care.
For experienced professionals, King Edward VII's Hospital provides a unique opportunity to further develop your expertise in a private healthcare setting.
Our close-knit, supportive team culture places a strong emphasis on staff well-being, ensuring that your skills and experience are both valued and nurtured.
You will have access to extensive resources and work alongside some of the UK's leading consultants, enhancing your professional growth while helping to advance clinical practices.
With outstanding reviews on Doctify and a focus on professional development, our hospital offers an exceptional environment for healthcare professionals to thrive and achieve their career aspirations.
Why Join Us: Outstanding Care: Work in a facility known for providing compassionate, patient-centred care and be part of a team that consistently receives excellent reviews.
Growth and Development: Enjoy exceptional opportunities for continuous professional development, including access to advanced training in a private hospital setting.
You'll work alongside top consultants in their fields, gaining exposure to cutting-edge surgical techniques and innovative practices.
Supportive Environment: Thrive in a collaborative and supportive team that values your expertise and offers guidance to help you grow.
You'll have the opportunity to develop your skills across a variety of specialities, ensuring you remain at the forefront of surgical care.
Work-Life Balance: Benefit from a role with no night shifts, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance while advancing your career in a rewarding environment.
The Role: As a Senior Theatre Practitioner and Surgical First Assistant (SFA), you will be a key player in ensuring high standards of care during a wide range of surgical procedures.
You will bring extensive scrub experience across various specialities, including General Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT, Plastics, Gynaecology, and Urology.
You will also use your SFA qualification to assist surgeons during complex procedures, ensuring the highest quality of perioperative care.
Key Duties: Prepare and maintain the sterile field to ensure all surgical procedures are conducted in a safe and controlled environment, adhering to aseptic techniques to minimise the risk of infection and ensure patient safety.
Assist in a wide range of surgical procedures across specialities including General Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT, Plastics, Gynaecology, and Urology to deliver high-quality perioperative care and support positive patient outcomes.
Provide skilled assistance as a Surgical First Assistant (SFA) during procedures, ensuring the surgeon has the support needed to perform efficiently and effectively Anticipate the needs of the surgical team during procedures to ensure a smooth workflow, preventing delays and enhancing the efficiency of the operating theatre.
Provide expert scrub assistance during complex surgeries to support the surgical team in achieving the best possible outcomes for patients through precise, well-coordinated interventions.
Document perioperative care and any interventions performed to ensure accurate and timely records that comply with clinical standards and contribute to ongoing patient care and legal requirements.
Collaborate with surgeons, anaesthetists, and fellow practitioners to promote a cooperative and communicative environment that ensures optimal patient care throughout the surgical procedure.
Maintain and manage surgical instruments and equipment to ensure that all necessary tools are available, functional, and properly cared for, enabling efficient and successful surgeries.
Ensure adherence to infection control and health and safety protocols to protect patients, staff, and visitors from harm, maintaining a safe and compliant working environment.
Support junior team members through guidance and knowledge sharing to cultivate a culture of continuous learning and ensure a high standard of care across the team.
What we are looking for: Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse (NMC) or Operating Department Practitioner (HCPC) with valid registration.
Surgical First Assistant (SFA) qualification and experience assisting surgeons during complex procedures Extensive experience as a Scrub Practitioner in a range of surgical specialities (General Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT, Plastics, Gynaecology, and Urology).
Proven leadership experience in an operating theatre, with excellent communication and mentoring skills.
Strong knowledge of aseptic techniques and infection control practices.
Desirable Requirments: Surgical First Assistant (SFA) qualification.
Post-graduate qualification in perioperative nursing or a related field.
Experience in teaching and mentoring junior staff or students.
Involvement in clinical audits and quality improvement initiatives.
Ideal Candiate: The ideal candidate will be a highly experienced theatre practitioner with a strong background across various surgical specialities and qualified as a Surgical First Assistant.
You will excel in providing skilled scrub and SFA support, ensuring the best outcomes for patients.
You'll also be committed to continuous professional development and sharing your knowledge with junior staff, all while maintaining high standards of care in a fast-paced surgical environment.
Adaptability, critical thinking, and dedication to patient safety will make you an invaluable member of our team.
What Our People Say "I have been working at KEVII for 4 years.
The theatre team is very supportive, and I had the chance to work across different surgical specialities.
I am a Surgical First Assistant, and I am finishing the master's in Surgical Care Practice, so here at KEVII, I had the opportunity to improve my surgical skills." – Senior Theatre Practitioner "I have been part of the KE family since January 2020, working as a Theatre Business Administrator in the Theatre department.
In this role, I've had the privilege of working closely with the clinical, finance, and governance departments, gaining a broad range of knowledge, experience, and expertise.
Over the past four years, I've been appreciated by my colleagues, manager, and the hospital leadership.
I've consistently felt supported through any challenges or changes in the department or organisation.
My hard work has been recognised and appreciated, which has given me confidence and fulfilment in my role and daily responsibilities." – Theate Business Administrator In return, we offer: Complimentary lunch 35 days of Annual Leave (inclusive of bank holidays) that increase with long service Private Healthcare Staff Referral scheme Company pension scheme On-going training and professional development opportunities Season Ticket Loan Help to buy a bike Free Employee Assistance Programme Access to EdenRed and various discount retail voucher Visa Sponsorship - Available for candidates who meet the job requirements and are currently residing in the UK To Apply: If you're passionate about making a difference and looking to step into a leadership role where your expertise will be valued and your career supported, we would love to hear from you.
To apply, email your CV to Mita Vadgama – Lead Recruitment and Resourcing Partner at ****** Please note: We aim to respond to all applicants within two weeks.
If you haven't heard from us by then, we regret to inform you that, on this occasion, your application was not successful Note to Recruitment Agencies: At this time, we kindly request that no recruitment agencies contact us regarding this vacancy.
We are managing the recruitment process internally.
Thank you for your cooperation.
At King Edward VII's Hospital, we believe in creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels respected and valued.
We are committed to creating a workplace that is welcoming and inclusive to everyone, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, or any other characteristic that makes them unique.
We believe that by embracing diversity and fostering inclusion, we will create a workplace that is stronger, more innovative, and more successful.


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