Cardiothoracic Band 5 Anaesthetic Practitioner
We are seeking a Nurse or Operating Department Practitioner (ODP) to join our cardiothoracic anaesthetic team. If you want to be part of a supportive team that provides excellent care to patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery, this may be the perfect opportunity for you. We are eager to recruit forward-thinking, motivated practitioners. While prior experience in an anaesthetic role is desirable, we also welcome applications from newly qualified nurses and ODPs.
In this anaesthetic practitioner role, you will work clinically within the anaesthetic team, participating in both the cardiothoracic operating theatre and the cardiac angiography suite. We have three operating theatres, two cardiac and one thoracic theatre, which allow for diverse anaesthetic experiences in cardiothoracic anaesthesia.
You will receive encouragement and support as you develop your skills and complete your competencies during your supernumerary period. We offer a structured preceptorship and education program to facilitate your participation in our in-house anaesthetic courses, enabling you to develop your skills and complete your competencies. Additionally, there will be opportunities for you to attend study days and the Perioperative Care Course.
In this role, you will work clinically within the anaesthetic team, and this position requires a shift pattern that includes an on-call commitment to cover out-of-hours emergency work.
As a Registered Perioperative Practitioner, Anaesthetic Nurse, or Operating Department Practitioner (ODP), you should be prepared to work in a busy environment, collaborating closely with the anaesthetist to provide high-quality patient care for our cardiothoracic patients undergoing anaesthesia.
You will be responsible for preparing the clinical environment and provide skilled assistance to the anaesthetist during anaesthetic procedures in accordance with operational policies, helping with the safe transfer and positioning of patients onto the operating table.
You will participate in all stages of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist.
Your duties will include preparing specialised anaesthetic equipment, monitoring and assessing patients, securely managing their airways during anaesthesia, responding to any changes in their condition, and evaluating the effectiveness of the care provided.
IV Preparation and administration and ensuring the safe custody and administration of drugs according to Trust policy.
Accurate documentation in the Electronic Patient Record (EPR).
Report information regarding the care given to patients to other members of the multi-disciplinary team.
Maintain high standards of personal and professional conduct. Always maintain patient dignity and confidentiality
You will need a flexible attitude toward working shift patterns including an on-call commitment to respond to cardiothoracic emergency surgery out-of-hours.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trustis one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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Are you an anaesthetic practitioner who is passionate about providing the best care? We are seeking a motivated anaesthetic practitioner (RNs and ODPs) at Band 5 to join our Cardiothoracic Anaesthetic Practitioner team at Oxford University Hospital NHS Trust.
You will be responsible for providing excellent care for patients undergoing cardiac and thoracic procedures as well as procedures in our cardiac angiography suite. You will work alongside your cardiothoracic anaesthetist to care for patients during anaesthetics, preparing and maintaining a safe anaesthetic environment, monitoring, assessing, and responding to changes in the patient's condition, your responsibilities include delivering exceptional care, being a clinical role model, ensuring the safety and well-being of patients, staff, and visitors, adhering to all Trust and Departmental policies and procedures, and maintaining accurate clinical and legal documentation. Additionally, you will collaborate with the multi-professional team to ensure effective patient care and communication.
In this role, there is an on-call commitment to provide emergency services outside of regular hours, and you will need to demonstrate the required knowledge and skills within an agreed-upon period before starting on-call duties.
We offer a supportive work environment and provide preceptorship, mentorship, and educational opportunities, including our in-house Peri-Operative Care Course and specialty-specific study days.
This advert closes on Tuesday 6 May 2025
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