An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dynamic, motivated Staff Nurse/ODP to join the team as a Band 6 Charge Nurse/Team Leader in Theatres, National Treatment Centre at Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, Fife.
The applicant will require to have substantial experience at Senior Band 5 level and be able to take on delegated tasks and see them to completion.
The post holder will support the SCN to ensure safe efficient and effective management of the Theatre area by;
• Having continuing responsibility for Theatres and creating a safe environment for both the patient and staff.
• Providing professional and clinical leadership to the multidisciplinary team and being responsible for the assessing planning and implementing programmes of care, and for the setting of standards of care within the operating department, providing high quality patient centred care to the conscious/unconscious patient in a safe environment.
• Having responsibility for co-ordinating all nursing staff and other members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure efficient use of Theatre capacity for Elective Orthopaedic surgery.
• Assisting in the educational development of the team.
• Ensuring the efficient use of all resources.
• By providing support to the SCN and having delegated responsibilities
Applicants should be educated to degree level or working towards or equivalent level of knowledge and experience.
Applicants must have
• Evidence of continuous professional development.
• Excellent time management and communication skills.
• Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills.
• Possess team working and building skills and have the ability to motivate/inspire others.
• Evidence of being able to work using own initiative.
Enquiries to SCN Catherine Scott 01592 643355 ext 28428, CN Robertson ext 28293 or CN Hutchison ext 28292
Hours will be worked to meet the needs of the service which may include day and weekend working
A requirement of this post is to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Prior to appointment.
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We offer flexible working and family-friendly policies and fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.
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