Job summary We are looking for an experienced Theatre Runnerband 2 to join our theatres team to work at Mount Vernon Hospital;.The post holder will work as part of a team to provide a safe, cost effective, efficient care environment for patients, relatives and carers.
They will be expected to function clinically within the Theatres Department and other associated areas as required.
They will also be actively involved in providing supervision and guidance to junior or less experience theatre runners.
Main duties of the job The post holder will work as part of a team to provide a safe, cost effective, efficient care environment for patients, relatives and carers.
They will be expected to function clinically within the Theatres Department and other associated areas as required.
They will also be actively involved in providing supervision and guidance to junior or less experience Theatre Runners.The Theatre Runner post is to help facilitate the movement of patients and equipment around the organisation.The Theatre Runner requires a wide range of competencies including - communication skills, problem solving, recognising and responding appropriately to emergency situations, demonstrating awareness of equality and diversity issues, maintaining privacy as well as variety of clinical skills.To maintain own personal and professional development with the support of the Practice Development Lead Nurse.To demonstrates commitment to Trust CARES Values About us The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the only acute hospital in the London Borough of Hillingdon and offers a wide range of services including accident and emergency, inpatient care, day surgery, outpatient clinics and maternity services.
The Trust's services at Mount Vernon Hospital include routine day surgery, delivered at a modern treatment centre, a minor injuries unit and outpatient clinics.Our staff are real superstars; how they have responded to the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic was amazing and reflects our values - which guide our decisions, our teamwork, how we support our people and how we deliver our patient care.
Job description Job responsibilities Communicate and respectfully with patients, team leaders and all members of the multi-professional theatre team utilising a wide range well developed communication methods.Uses effective communication, written and verbal with all levels of staff including the multidisciplinary team, patients and relatives, taking into account impairments, levels of consciousness and language barriers.Communicate appropriately and effectively (seeking support where necessary) with patients who have specific needs including children and their family members, learning disability and difficulty, mental illness including those with memory loss, distressed and angry patients.Documents incidents on Datix and escalates any concerns/issues to the Theatre coordinator or team leader.Ensures own practice complies with Information Governance/ Confidentiality/ Caldicott Principles.Demonstrate the ability to identify and escalate changes or concerns in relation to patient well-being to the Registered Practitioner in a timely manner.Fosters good relationships with other departments, the multidisciplinary team and visitors to the department.
Helps to achieve and maintain morale for both staff and patients.
Person Specification Shortlist Essential Good standard of education in numeracy and literacy.
Willingness to undertake formal / informal development training Ability to work within a team Good communication skills Awareness of need to maintain confidentiality Basic IT skills - ability to use computer based packages / willingness to undertake training.
Flexibility to be able to work full range of shifts Professional & conscientious approach to work Self motivated in regards to personal development Desirable Care Certificate Previous experience in a health or social care environment