Our Minimally Invasive Treatment Suite within Orthopaedics & Neurology is a highly specialised service supporting image guided procedures that improve patient outcomes and recovery times. The service plays a critical role in delivering safe, effective, and efficient care across a range of orthopaedic, spinal, and pain management interventions.
Working closely with consultants, anaesthetists, nursing teams, and wider clinical colleagues, the department ensures procedures are supported by high quality imaging in a controlled, patient-focused environment. Precision, safety, and collaboration are at the heart of everything we do.
As a Bank Healthcare Assistant within the Theatre and Procedure Suite, you will play an essential role in supporting the clinical team to deliver outstanding patient care before, during, and after procedures.
You will work closely with nurses, consultants, and allied health professionals to ensure the clinical environment is prepared, safe, and well-equipped. This includes assisting with patient positioning, maintaining sterile fields where appropriate, and supporting with the smooth flow of patients through the department.
A key aspect of the role is providing reassurance and compassionate care to patients, helping them feel informed, comfortable, and supported during what can often be an anxious time. You will also contribute to maintaining high standards of cleanliness, infection prevention, and equipment readiness across all theatre areas.
This role requires a proactive, flexible approach and a strong commitment to teamwork, as you will support a range of procedures and adapt to the changing demands of a busy clinical environment.
Support the clinical team in the delivery of safe, high-quality patient care within theatre and procedure areas
Assist with patient preparation, positioning, and transfer in line with safety protocols
Maintain a clean, safe, and well-stocked clinical environment
Adhere to infection prevention and control policies, including maintaining aseptic techniques where required
Ensure equipment and instruments are prepared, checked, and available for procedures
Provide reassurance and support to patients throughout their care pathway
Accurately complete documentation and support the use of electronic systems
Assist with stock management, including monitoring and replenishing supplies
Follow safeguarding, health and safety, and governance procedures at all times
Escalate concerns, incidents, or risks promptly and appropriately
Work flexibly across shifts to support service delivery
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You are a motivated Healthcare Assistant with experience in a clinical setting, ideally within theatres, procedures, or acute care. You are confident working in a fast-paced environment and understand the importance of maintaining high standards of safety, cleanliness, and patient care.
You demonstrate excellent communication skills and are able to support patients with empathy, professionalism, and respect. You take pride in your attention to detail and your ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Reliable, adaptable, and proactive, you are committed to delivering a high-quality patient experience and contributing positively to the effectiveness of the clinical service.
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