We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Theatre Healthcare Assistant to join our team. To assist in the provision of quality planned care for patients during their perioperative phase of care, whilst under the supervision of a Registered Practitioner and within the limits of training and assessed competencies.
As an Ophthalmic Theatre Health Care Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting our ophthalmologists and theatre team in delivering high-quality eye care during theatre procedure. You will assist in patient examinations, perform vital signs observation, maintain equipment, prepare and clean theatre environment and ensure a smooth and welcoming environment for our patients. Please note, elements of this role are physically demanding due to fast turnover of patients. Previous theatre experience is essential .
Responsibilities
Assist the Registered Practitioner to assemble, check and prepare the appropriate surgical equipment. Instruments and consumables for a wide range of operative procedures
Assist the Registered Practitioner in the monitoring of the patient
Prepare the appropriate area prior to the start of a list; undertaking the appropriate checks to ensure the equipment is used safely
Collect the patients from the reception area, conducting mandatory patient checks including informed consent, patient's identity and operative site against the supporting documentation, undertaking the Admission and Discharge of patients into the theatre department with full training and support from a registered practitioner
Handing over the care of the patient to the Theatre Registered Practitioner
Accompany the patient back to the recovery area, depending upon the assessment undertaken by the Registered Practitioner with regards to the patient's postoperative condition
Assist in the safe transfer and positioning of the patient
Act in the circulating role, supporting the Scrub Practitioner, duties will include opening sterile items, undertaking the mandatory surgical checks with the Scrub Practitioner, receiving specimens for the Scrub Practitioner and assisting in the monitoring of blood/fluid loss. Complete WHO checklist .
Communicate appropriately with others involved in the care of the patient, including answering the telephone in a professional manner while taking and relaying accurate messages
Monitor the consumables within the department, replenishing as required and reordering as appropriate
Ensure any accidents or complaints are fully documented and that the appropriate manager is informed
Support the administrative requirements of the department, including the shredding of sensitive information, the photocopying of documents and the replenishing of stationery and forms
Clean the appropriate area and equipment between and after the operating list
Assist in the appropriate and safe removal of clinical waste from the department
Suggest ways in which the delivery of care could be improved to the theatre manager
Promote and ensure an environment conducive to the continuing prevention and control of infection for all staff, patients and visitors
Be aware of and comply with all infection prevention and control policies and ensure best practice is maintained to ensure low infection rates
Experience
Previous experience in a theatre setting is desirable.
Strong communication skills in English, both written and verbal.
A caring attitude with a commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
Familar with WHO Surgical Safety Checklists & Theatre etiquette
Ability to work as part of a team while also being self-motivated when required.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 25,000.00-27,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Employee discount
Free flu jabs
Health & wellbeing programme
Private medical insurance
Education:
GCSE or equivalent (preferred)
Experience:
Theatres: 1 year (required)
Language:
English (required)
Work Location: In person
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