Ready to take the next step in your career?
We have an exciting opportunity at Chorley Theatres, recently accredited as an Elective Surgery Hub for both adult and paediatric surgical patients.
We are seeking a full‑time Band 7 Scrub Clinical Manager to join our dynamic team. This role offers a blend of clinical and non‑clinical responsibilities, supporting theatre teams while undertaking key leadership duties.
As Clinical Manager, you will provide professional leadership and expert guidance on quality and safety initiatives across Chorley Theatres. You’ll be a visible, proactive role model, driving excellence and supporting staff development.
Key Responsibilities
You will oversee a range of specialties including Vascular, Colorectal, Dental/Maxillofacial, ENT, and Ophthalmology. Extensive scrub experience within the theatre environment is essential, along with the ability to provide strong leadership and clear direction to your team. You’ll be expected to champion research and development opportunities, driving innovation and continuous improvement.
Role
Working alongside three peer Clinical Managers (two Scrub and one Anaesthetic/Recovery), you will regularly take on the role of Duty Clinical Manager. In this capacity, you will:
* Oversee the day‑to‑day running of the theatre department
* Support the Theatre Coordinator in decision‑making and problem‑solving
* Escalate concerns and issues to the Matron as appropriate
You will play a vital role in engaging with staff and students, offering clinical supervision and expert advice to help them reach their full potential. A proactive and positive approach is essential, particularly in identifying issues and implementing standards that ensure a safe, clean, and well‑organised environment.
Why Join Us?
At Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, you’ll be part of a team of over 10,000 dedicated professionals working together to deliver high‑quality care to our patients. Whether your role is clinical or non‑clinical, you’ll be helping to care for 370,000 people locally and providing specialist services to 1.5 million people across Lancashire and Cumbria.
Working with us means being part of something truly meaningful. Every task you undertake contributes to the wellbeing of our patients and staff, helping us to thrive and deliver outstanding healthcare across our communities.
You’ll benefit from a wide range of development opportunities, gain new skills, meet fantastic colleagues, and experience things you may never have imagined. You’ll learn about hospital life, collaborate with professionals from diverse roles, and build a career that makes a real impact.
We encourage bold thinking and innovation. You’ll be challenged to think differently, help drive improvements, and be part of a team that puts patient care and experience at the heart of everything we do.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Alison Brzezinski
Job title: Matron
Email address: alison.brzezinski@lthtr.nhs.uk
Telephone number: 07783802582
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