Job summary We are an elective orthopaedic department, with 4 theatres, and currently in progress in expanding our department, building a fifth theatre.
Exciting changes!In March 2023, CSTM theatres got the Gold Star award Accreditation for Care & Excellence.A CQC-rated 'good' organisation with 'outstanding' features, we are working towards university hospital status, having achieved teaching hospital status in 2019.We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic Band 5 as a Theatre Scrub Practitioner to join our Captain Sir Tom Moore Theatre elective service.
Relevant qualifications are required for NMC/AHP registrants.
Please see person specification in the attached job description.We welcome applications with experience, newly qualified Nurses and ODP's, or students who are due to qualify within the next 12 months.
You will be fully supported and looked after by all perioperative practitioners in this department.
We are a very caring team, with the full support from the line manager.
Main duties of the job All applicants will be expected to possess excellent communication and team working qualities, with a willingness to learn new skills.
You should be forward thinking and passionate about providing a high standard of patient care and equality, with an enthusiastic approach in teaching/supporting students and colleagues.Practitioners will be team players with a flexible attitude to the service requirements, and a defined awareness of the importance of service delivery.In return for your dedication and enthusiasm, we offer a fully supported preceptorship and core competency programme championed by our Perioperative Practice Education team.
Continuing professional development is available via both in-house and university-based training initiatives such as a Scrub Circulating Course, Advanced Life Support and with regular CPD reviews to support progress in all aspects.
About us Captain Sir Tom Moore building (Halton site) is a site with four laminar flow theatres and perform a wide range of orthopaedic surgery, such as elective orthopaedics, sports injury, joint revision, and ambulatory trauma cases.
We also perform general surgery.
Warrington HospitalThere are eight theatres on the Warrington acute site which provides services for the following specialties: Gynaecology, Obstetrics, General Surgery including laparoscopic surgery, Urology, Breast Surgery, ENT, Dental, Colorectal, Ophthalmic, Trauma & Orthopaedics, and Paediatrics.24-hour Trauma, Obstetric and Emergency service.The Nightingale building(Halton site)The Nightingale building is part of our elective general surgery hospital which has two theatres for elective and Chronic Pain services.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a caring and compassionate organisation that is both ambitious and innovative.
We are committed to delivering the best outcomes for our patients and providing a positive experience of our staff.Our workforce of nearly 5,000 across both sites comprises more than 50 nationalities.
We strive to be an equal, diverse and inclusive employer, which is recognised as a pioneer in its equality, diversity and inclusion work.
The Trust is proud to have achieved numerous external accreditations and is working towards achieving the Anti-Racist Organisation Framework, recognising the importance of anti-racism in all that we do.
Job description Job responsibilities You will also have opportunities to work across sites (based on service demand) at the Nightingale Building (Halton Hospital Site) and at Warrington Hospital to support Childrens Surgery and patients who require enhanced clinical support.It will be reflected in your contract to include late weekends and night duties across all Trust sites, to ensure all essential services are covered.
However, at CSTM theatres we currently only support a weekday provision.Contracted full time hours for CSTM department are Monday-Friday:3 x shifts 1 x shift Please see the job description and person specification attached for further information on the role.
Person Specification Skills, Knowledge and Competencies Essential Comprehensive applied Anatomy and Physiology for Relevant clinical area.
How evidence-based practice can support patient care.
Knowledge in legal requirements relating to patients and staff.
Knowledge of Clinical Governance Agenda.
Effective Communication Skills (written, verbal and non-verbal).
Effective organisation skills, including time management and prioritisation.
Have willingness to learn and professionally develop.
To be able to work across the directorate and sister sites, meeting patient and organisational requirements.
Desirable Evidence of Clinical Supervision.
Knowledge of surgical procedures Evidence of assuming management of a Theatre/Department.
Experience Essential Recent experience in acute care settings.
Evidence of providing clinical supervision.
Evidence of workload prioritisation and task delegation.
Desirable 12 Months experience at Band 5 in related specialty.
Qualifications Essential NMC Register (RN Adult) or HCPC as an ODP Evidence of ability to teach in practice Desirable Mentorship/Clinical Assessor courses Leadership courses Scrub/Circulating Course Physical Skills Essential Use of computer and IT systems Desirable Use of Medical Devices Physical Effort Essential Manual handling of anaesthetised patients Able to assist in the safe moving and handling of loads Standing for long periods of time.
Mental Effort Essential Able to concentrate for lengthy periods of time Emotional Effort Essential Ability to support vulnerable patients Ability to support patients in difficult/distressing circumstances.
Able to support colleagues in difficult situations.
Working Conditions Essential Exposure to chemical substances harmful to health (COSHH) Exposure to blood and bodily fluids Work with Exposure Prone Procedures (EPPs)