Job description
Are you looking for a post with no rotational shift pattern, no night duty or unsocial hours, with limited weekend working? Then please read on:
For more information please email: Andal Thillai-Govindan ([email protected])
or Matron Bernadette Mitchell ([email protected])
to arrange an informal visit via email:
Tel: 01865 738267
Provisional planned interview TBC
Do you have experience of working in theatres with strong, interpersonal and communication skills and a passion for the highest standards of perioperative care and safety? If so, then we would like you to encourage you to come and talk to us.
Due to an increase in clinical activity and post covid recovery work within our service we are looking for a passionate and dedicated nurse to join the team. A flexible attitude is required to deliver patient care and meet service demands. It will be an advantage if you have post registration experience as a theatre scrub practitioner, but this is not essential because full support & training will be given.
You will be expected to lead in the delivery of safe, evidence base patient care and be able to demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skill. Your development will involve an induction period that includes support from our Outpatient Clinical Practice Development team to achieve service led competencies supported within a clearly defined educational strategy. Experienced staff are encouraged and supported to further professionally develop using the educational and experiential learning opportunities available.
The Specialist Surgery Directorate is seeking to recruit a Band 5 Staff Nurse to join our busy Plastic Surgery Minor Operations Service (based within the Outpatient Department of the NOC)
Are you interested in joining a small, friendly team that is continually striving to improve the standard and quality of care for our Local Anaesthetic Plastic Surgery patients?
The Plastic Surgery Minor Operation Service (based at the NOC) is open from 08:00 to 18:00 Monday - Saturday (with a possibility of further evening and weekend clinics in the future).
As a Band 5 Staff Nurse you will contribute to the smooth running of the department, acting as a role model for junior team members. You will work closely with both the Department Sister & Deputy Sister, managing the day-to-day activity within the unit.
We aim to provide a service tailored to individual patient needs as well as ensuring staff are supported through clinical supervision, educational programmes and on-going professional development. We actively support nurse-led activities and research, offering opportunities for professional and personal development.
This is a full time post of 37.5hrs per week.
You will be expected to lead in the delivery of safe, evidence base patient care and be able to demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skill. Your development will involve an induction period that includes support from our Outpatient Clinical Practice Development team to achieve service led competencies supported within a clearly defined educational strategy. Experienced staff are encouraged and supported to further professionally develop using the educational and experiential learning opportunities available.