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Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner

Birmingham
1 week ago
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Are you a skilled Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner looking for an exciting opportunity? Our client, a leading healthcare provider, is seeking a dedicated professional to join their state-of-the-art hospital in Birmingham. With cutting-edge technology and a commitment to exceptional patient care, this role offers a chance to work in an advanced surgical environment.

This Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner role offers a competitive salary up to £40,000 per year, plus a 4% shift enhancement. Enjoy 25 days of holiday each year, plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell leave. Additionally, benefit from private healthcare insurance and a private pension contribution.

As a Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner, you will:
Act as the scrub practitioner for various urological procedures, maintaining strict aseptic techniques.
Work confidently with robotic-assisted surgeries, especially using the da Vinci system.
Prepare and maintain a sterile surgical environment with optimally prepared instruments.
Anticipate and support the surgical team's needs during complex procedures.
Stay updated on the latest urological surgical techniques and innovations.
Collaborate effectively with surgeons, anaesthetists, and the wider team.
Contribute to a positive and patient-focused theatre culture.
Package and Benefits:
The Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner role includes:
Annual salary of £40,000, with a 4% shift enhancement
25 days holiday each year, plus bank holidays, with options to buy or sell leave
Private healthcare insurance and private pension contribution
Season Ticket Loan and Cycle to Work scheme
Group Life Assurance from day one
About You
The ideal Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner will have:
Current NMC Pin or HCPC Registration
Post-graduate experience as a Scrub Practitioner in an operating theatre
Strong experience in robotic-assisted surgery, particularly with the da Vinci system
A passion for urology and minimally invasive techniques
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
If you have experience as a Theatre Nurse, Operating Theatre Practitioner, Surgical Scrub Nurse, Theatre Technician, or Surgical Assistant, this Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner role could be the perfect fit for you. Explore this opportunity to advance your career in a leading healthcare setting.

Join a forward-thinking healthcare team as a Urology Theatre Scrub Practitioner and make a significant impact in patient care. If you're ready to take the next step in your career, apply now or call Libby at Leaders in Care on (phone number removed) and be part of an innovative and supportive environment.

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