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Theatre Practitioner (UK Registered)

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Theatre Practitioner – NHS And Private Healthcare
Locations: London, Essex & Kent
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full-Time, Flexible Shifts)
Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience & qualifications)
MYN is currently seeking an experienced Theatre Practitioner on behalf of a prestigious healthcare provider with a network of state of the art hospitals across the South East England.
This is your chance to join a leading healthcare group known for performing complex surgery in a modern, well equipped environment.
The Role:
Working within a dynamic multidisciplinary team, you will be a crucial part of the surgical journey. Your duties will include:
- Scrub & Assist: Preparing instruments, maintaining strict sterility, anticipating surgeon needs, and ensuring equipment safety throughout procedures.
- Anaesthetic Support: Assisting the Anaesthetist with equipment preparation, patient monitoring, airway management, and positioning.
- Post Operative Care: Monitoring vital signs, managing pain and nausea, and ensuring patient readiness for discharge.
- Safety First: Adhering rigorously to infection prevention and control policies, and checking all surgical/anaesthetic equipment prior to use.
- Collaboration: Working collaboratively to achieve safe, efficient surgical lists and contributing to a positive, respectful theatre environment.
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- Registration: Registered Nurse (NMC) or Operating Department Practitioner (HCPC).
- Experience: Proven experience or training in a theatre environment specialising in scrub, anaesthetics, or recovery.
- Skills: Strong understanding of infection control, manual handling, and patient safety. Ability to work under pressure, problem solve, and respond quickly in a dynamic setting.
- Soft Skills: Excellent communication, attention to detail, and a commitment to safe surgical practice.
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