Theatre Staff Nurse / Operating Department Practitioner (Band 5)

Airedale NHS Foundation Trust


Date: 13 hours ago
City: Keighley, England
Contract type: Full time
Job Overview

Our Operating Theatre Department have an exciting opportunity to join our well established theatre team as a full time Band 5 Operating Department Practitioner or Staff nurse. We are looking for a candidate with experience in Anaesthetics or Scrub as a fully qualified practitioner.

This comes at an exciting time when we are building a new hospital as part of the government new hospital scheme. Our specialties include Ophthalmology, General Surgery, ENT, Gynecology, Urology, Maxilla-facial, elective Orthopedics, Acutes & trauma, Obstetrics and Post Anaesthetic Care Unit.

We require staff to cover a 24 hour service over a 7 day period, however a work life balance roster may be accommodated through flexible working.

Main duties of the job

Participate in the planning, implementation and assessing of patient care in line with SPLINTS requirements..

Work as a flexible Theatre Practitioner in full support of the Theatre Team.

Ensure all documentation is completed accurately, legibly and confidentiality is maintained.

Maintain NMC/HCPC registration and practice within the code of professional conduct where applicable.

Perform operating department duties in accordance with agreed policies & procedures.

Adhere to guidelines and policies pertaining to the safe administration and storage of medicines within the department.

Participate in the provision of 24hr cover of the department as directed by the TheatreCoordinator, Clinical Theatre Manager / Matron or Patient Service Manager.

Participate in the interdepartmental rotation within skills within your scope of practice when required.

Working for our organisation

We are always looking for enterprising and innovative approaches to the way we provide our services. We are a national centre for telemedicine and introduced telehealth to the UK offender healthcare sector and also provide the service to patients in their care homes. Community matters to us and we are supported by 400 dedicated volunteers and have strong links with Bradford University, Craven College and Leeds City College to ensure we inspire the workforce of the future.

We want to attract staff who embrace our ‘Right Care’ behaviours of compassion, a commitment to quality of care and working together for patients – we want to make these part of our DNA.

Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities

Participate in the training and development of junior staff.

Liaise with other multidisciplinary teams including but not limited to the Bed manager, Clinicians, ward staff and departments to ensure the patient is entered on the relevant care pathway for timely treatment.

Participate in the Team brief / Debrief & as safety officer in a timely manner ensuring required staffing, investigation results, checks and handover documentation is in place.

Ensure the Covid status of the patient & AGP requirements are ascertained in a timely manner to facilitate smooth running of the list.

Take part in MDT meetings for Morning & Evening handover in line with anaesthetic / surgical hand over requirements.

Attend Audit / Governance meetings as required.

SCRUB & CIRCULATING DUTIES:

Participate as a scrubbed member of the theatre team and carry out safety checks on swabs, instruments & needles in conjunction with a second person & reporting on the same to the surgeon.

Act as circulating member of the operating theatre team

Assist in the preparation and cleaning of the theatre suite inconsideration of fallow period associated with AGP clearance times and handling of clinical waste e.g. body fluids, tissue.

Assist with the safe disposal of instrumentation and clinical waste e.g. body fluids, tissue at the end of surgery.

Assist with the safe positioning and preparation of surgical patients on the operating table as requested by the surgeon and anaesthetist

Assist in the care, labelling and despatch of specimens for laboratory examination.

Following successful completion of the internal file competency framework of Scrub Practitioners moving towards in-house Surgical First Assistant for minor & Intermediate Train

Inform the Clinical Theatre Manager and or theatre sister Charge ODP of any problems, proposed changes to the order of the operating list

The Scrub Practitioner (SP) and Surgical First Assistant (SFA)

Minor & Intermediate Procedures Will:

Roles & Responsibilities

SP

SFA

Ensure effective communication link between theatre, patient & Ward including preoperative assessment & postoperative care evaluation

Be involved in the team completion of the surgical safety checklist for all surgical interventions as part of the “ Five Steps to Safer Surgery “ WHO

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Assist with patient positioning including tissue viability assessment

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Apply dressing as required

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Assist in transfer of patient to post-operative anaesthetic care area

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Cut superficial sutures e.g. skin sutures

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Superficial skin and tissue retraction

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Assist with superficial wound closure

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Assist with haemostasis in order to secure and maintain a clear

operating field including indirect application of surgical diathermy

Use Superficial suction as instructed by the operating surgeon

ANAESTHETIC & RECOVERY DUTIES

Carry out the preliminary checking of all anaesthetic and recovery (PACU) equipment prior to the commencement of the theatre list.

Participate in the team completion of the surgical safety W.H.O check list for all anaesthetic & surgical interventions as part of a “Five Steps to Safer Surgery”.

Receive and identify patients in line with the LocSSIPs & NatSSIPs requirements.

Provide skilled, specialised assistance to the anaesthetist peri-operatively, and in outlying areas e.g. A&E, CT scan, out of hospital transfer team and a part of the trust resuscitation team following current Covid guidelines.

Report immediately to the medical staff any adverse changes in the patient’s condition or any other aspect of concern.

To participate in the post operative recovery patients at all levels of dependency.

For further information and full details of the job role please see the attached job description and person specification.

Person specification

Knowledge

Essential Criteria

  • Knowledge of the NHS Constitution & ‘Understanding the New NHS’
  • Understanding of perioperative environment`
  • Knowledge of the roles of theatre staff in the operating theatre

Desirable criteria

  • Advanced knowledge of the operating theatre
  • Knowledge of the clinical procedures and treatments

Experience

Essential criteria

  • Previous experience team working in theatre

Desirable criteria

  • Previous experience in team working

Qualifications

Essential criteria

  • RGN
  • RODP
  • An anaesthetic qualification that is AAGBI recognised

Desirable criteria

  • Diploma or equivalent in Operating Department Practice
  • Sick childrens nursing certificate
  • Qualification as Surgical first assistant
  • ILS / PILS certificate of training
  • PROMPT or equivalent certificate of training attendance
  • Additional post grad speciality specific training relevant to theatre

Personal attributes

Essential Criteria

  • Ability to deliver Flexible working
  • Awareness of maintainig work / life balance
  • Organised and task focused
  • Personal insight - approachable, trustworthy, reliable

Desirable criteria

  • Time management skills
  • Self care strategies
  • self motivated
  • Awareness of perioperative career pathway

Skills

Essential criteria

  • Can demonstrate basic level of clinical practice in the operating theatre
  • Communication skills, written observation and IT skills
  • Reflective skills demonstrated / discussed
  • Planning and organisation

Desirable criteria

  • Clinical practice in an advanced role in theatres
  • Clinical competence as SFA minor+
  • Teaching and assessment certificate
  • User of EPR and training completion
  • Evidence of resilience
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