Anaesthetic Practitioner - London

Anaesthetic Practitioner

Role: Anaesthetic Practitioner
Location: London
Full-time
Salary: Up to £45,000 (depending on experience).

We are looking for an experienced Anaesthetic Nurse with at least 2-years UK experience in the NHS or Private sector.

The post holder will be based at a private hospital in the Theatres department and:

  • Must be a qualified nurse or ODP
  • Must be registered with the NMC or HCPC with an up-to-date PIN number with no restrictions
  • Assist in the routine daily planning and organisation of the theatres for clinical procedures and practice and participate in the department’s administration as required.

Main Duties:

  • Maintain individualised nursing/ODP care according to guidance provided by the senior nursing/ODP staff, management and consultants.
  • Participate in the delivery of care during the perioperative period.
  • Ensure all anaesthetic equipment is checked and available.
  • Administration of controlled drugs.
  • Work alongside appropriate departmental and ward staff in sending patients to the operating department and returning patients to their wards.
  • Participating in pre and post-operative visits when required.
  • The post holder will be able to demonstrate a thorough understanding of how to use equipment safely and effectively.

As an Anaesthetic Practitioner you will receive a generous salary and other incentives including:

Benefits:

  • Pension scheme
  • Life assurance
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Season ticket loan
  • Employee discount at our health facilities
  • Generous Annual leave
  • Annual summer and Christmas parties
  • Career development
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Private health insurance
  • Employee Assistance programme

For more information about the role, please call Curtis on 01604 969 007

As an expression of interest, please email your CV to curtis@stonormedical.com

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