Job description
Under the direction of the team leader, the theatre practitioner/ anaesthetic/recovery Nurse is accountable for organising and providing nursing care in the peri-operative setting. They will work to support the Anaesthetic team to develop and maintain excellence in peri-operative practice.
You will also be the link between the Anaesthetic team and other parts of the operating theatre and hospital.
- Employees should honour the Trusts Core values by demonstrating appropriate behaviours and encouraging this in others
- Adhere to the NMC/HCPC code at all times
- Employees should demonstrate commitment to quality patient care through effective team working.
The post holder will possess the ability to be able to work alone and with the wider supporting team, and work collaboratively with external agencies. You will be expected to demonstrate and role model the uppermost professional standards.
- Assess plan, implement and evaluate programmes of care in partnership with the patient, multidisciplinary team and family/carer where appropriate.
- Actively focus on health promotion with individual patients.
- Effectively manage your workload delegated by a senior nurse by prioritising care appropriately.
- Carry out a range of Anaesthetics, Recovery and obstetric clinical duties, providing a 24/7 service.
Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust has a really exciting opportunity for a number of people to join a vibrant team at one of the best performing hospitals in the country.
The Theatre Department covers specialities from Trauma and Orthopaedics, Breast, Colo-rectal and General Surgery which span over our twelve operating theatres. This includes 2 state-of-the-art Laparoscopic Theatres which boasts advanced imaging technologies.
We are also The Northern Gynaecological Oncology Centre and take great pride in performing leading cancer treatment for the region. The successful candidates will be highly motivated and enthusiastic practitioners with an interest in Anaesthetics and Recovery. Candidates must have a 1stlevel qualification (RN or RODP). Teaching qualification is desirable.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Essential:
- 1st level Registered Nurse /Operating Department Practitioner
- Basic Information Technology skills
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team
- High level of personal motivation towards patient care and continuous professional development
- Flexibility
- Aware of responsibilities in line with data protection
- Experience of audit projects
- PP126/127 or equivalent or willing to undertake
- Assess plan, implement and evaluate programmes of care in partnership with the patient, multidisciplinary team and family/carer where appropriate.
- Actively focus on health promotion with individual patients.
- Effectively manage your workload delegated by a senior nurse by prioritising care appropriately.
- Carry out a range of clinical duties - Flexible between Anaesthetics and Recovery.
- Recognise and respond appropriately to urgent and emergency situations
- Practice in accordance with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct/HCPC Code with particular inference to acknowledging the limitation of competence of staff in order to safeguard the wellbeing of patients/clients.
- Contribute to the training of nurses, ODPs, support workers and students to maintain professional portfolio in line with the requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council, or governing body. Provide learning and leadership support for students and health care assistants.
- Participate in a preceptorship programme and receive clinical supervision on a regular basis linked to individual needs.
- Participate in clinical supervision.
- With support from the Peri-operative Manager(s) identify your own development needs.
- Promotes evidence based practice and decision- making.
- Understand the Trust’s Clinical Governance Strategy and support colleagues to perform within this framework.
- Keep accurate records in line with the NMC /HCPC Guidelines for records and record keeping.
- Have an awareness of Health and Safety legislation. All employees have a duty to take reasonable care of their own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by their activities. The post holder will be expected to comply with all health and safety rules and safe systems of work and to inform their line manager of any work situation or practice which may be considered a danger to health and safety.
- Contribute to the quality standards and targets outlined in the Trust’s Risk Management Strategy and local operational policy.
- Keep up to date with developments in peri-operative practice.
- Contribute to new ideas and projects to develop practice.
- Participate in induction programmes for new members of staff and students
- Continually monitor standards of care and contribute to improvement through benchmarking, audit and research.
- Act as a learning resource within the team.
- Utilise resources effectively using evidence lined practice.
- Report the failure or mechanical problems of any items of equipment in line with the Medical Devices Policy.
- In line with the department regular system for supplies, order stock and non stock items including medicines.
- Complete patient records in accordance with the NMC / HCPC Standards of Documentation.
- Maintain one’s high professional standards and discuss opportunities to develop clinical practice with the line manager.
- All Trust staff have a duty to provide a safe environment by considering adherence to infection prevention and control as an integral part of their roles and responsibilities. The individual roles and responsibilities for staff are outlined in the trusts control of infection policy. There should be specific discussion of control of infection within the KSF/Appraisal process and as a minimum all staff must demonstrate good hand hygiene and practice and support the Clean Your Hands Campaign.
- The Trust is committed to ensuring that all current and potential staff ,patients and visitors are treated with dignity, fairness and respect regardless of gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, age, marital or civil partnership status, religion or belief or employment status. Staff will be supported to challenge discriminatory behaviour.
- Works collaboratively to maintain good working relationships with all members of the peri-operative team.
Internal External
Ward Team
Senior Nurses
Doctors Relatives & Carers
Allied Health Professionals
Matrons
Service Managers
Clinical Directors
PPF
SSD
Procurement
Effort & Government
Departmental work will be varied and incorporates both physical and mental effort e.g.
Required to concentrate, occasionally required to concentrate for long periods of time.
Responsible for moving equipment safely within moving and handling policies.
Recognise situations that may be detrimental to health and well-being of self and others and take appropriate action.
Be aware of health and safety legislation relating to work environment.
Responsible for safe practice when exposed to bodily fluids, hazardous substances and sharps.
Responsible for ensuring all equipment is maintained in a safe, functioning manner and reporting any malfunction.
This job description is not intended as an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities of the post but reflects the key areas involved. It will be subject to review and amendment in consultation with the post holder.