Theatre Team Leader – Orthopaedic Scrub & Recovery Practitioner
37.5 hours per week (Unsocial hours including weekends and occasional nights)
Permanent
Salary: £39,959 - £48,117 per annum
Closing Date: Friday 31st July 2026
Interview Date: Monday 17th August 2026
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George Eliot Hospital has an exciting opportunity for an Experienced Theatre Scrub Practitioner for our Orthopaedic Theatre. The successful applicant will have experience in supporting the Senior Theatre Team Leader with the co-ordination of the Orthopaedic Theatre lists. Have detailed knowledge of instrumentation and equipment which allows the applicant to scrub/circulate for surgical procedures in this Theatre and other specialities.
To support the Senior Team Leaders/Theatre Manager to manage a team of practitioners ensuring the development and maintenance of high standards of Perioperative care
To take responsibility for the day-to-day operational and resource management of the clinical area
To take the lead for specific areas of professional practice as delegated by the Senior Team Leaders
Acts as a leader, delegating appropriate tasks and supervising the standard of care delivered by more junior qualified staff, unqualified staff and student nurses/ODP’s in the perioperative team
To take responsibility for operational and financial resource management, as delegated by Senior Team Leaders / Theatre Manager
To deputise for the Senior Team Leaders in their absence
In conjunction with the Professional Development Team, (Theatres), assist with the Training & Development Programmes for the following group of staff:
Preceptorship of Newly Qualified Practitioners,
Training & Development programmes Registered Practitioners
Return to Practice staff
Mentorship of Nursing/ODP students
Mentorship/Training & Development programmes Support Worker
Responsible for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care to patients in the perioperative environment.
Here at George Eliot our vision to ‘ excel at patient care’ takes centre stage. An ever evolving clinically-led acute service provider we are on a journey to continually provide high quality, safe and responsive services delivered by inspiring, friendly and compassionate staff who share our corporate values which underpin everything we do. Our values are not just words on a piece of paper, they bond us together, reflect our ambition and shape who we are:
E ffective Open Communication
e x cellence and safety in everything we do
C hallenge but support
E xpect respect and dignity
L ocal health that inspires confidence
Benefits: On-site nursery, 27 days minimum annual leave plus bank holidays, cycle to work scheme, flexible working, extensive in-house course learning directory, buying and selling of annual leave, subsidised restaurant, tranquillity garden and generous subsidised on-site parking.
1.0 Clinical
Deliver a high standard of perioperative care without direct supervision, based upon a sound evidence base.
To provide skilled clinical assistance to the surgical, anaesthetic and recovery teams.
Undertakes and document comprehensive, systematic and accurate perioperative care assessment of the physical social and spiritual needs of the patient where appropriate.
Creates and utilizes opportunities to promote health and wellbeing of patients in their care.
Leads a perioperative team to manage a group of patients throughout a shift.
Working within the NMC/HCPC Guidelines and Trust Policies recognising one’s own abilities and limitations.
Maintain a good standard of communication with the multi-disciplinary team and respect the confidentiality of patients, relatives and colleagues.
To ensure 24 hour cover, working rotational shifts to include earlies, lates, nights, weekends and Bank Holidays.
Influence and monitor the standards of direct patient care delivery in accordance with best practice and operational protocols and guidelines.
Promote good working relationships within the perioperative teams providing appropriate advice and support.
Facilitate the development of standards of care and assist with the implementation of appropriate monitoring technique.
2.0 Managerial
Ensure that all staff working within the Policies, Procedures of the Trust in line with NMC/HCPC Guidelines.
Ensure that adequate resources are available to meet the needs of the patients. Assist with the management of the department resources in an efficient and effective manner.
Ensure that all equipment for patient use is kept in good working order in line with E.E.C. Regulations.
Ensure that adequate skill mix is available to meet the needs of the patients. Planning the appropriate skill mix and staffing levels using competent duty rostering skills. Make every effort to remedy deficits should they arise. If deficits are irresolvable contacting the appropriate Senior Staff for support.
Support Senior Team Leader in ensure that concerns and complaints from patients, visitors or colleagues are resolved where possible and report to Theatre Manager
Be conversant with all Trust Emergency Procedures.
Use computerised systems to support the provision of patient care and treatment.
Deputise for the Senior Team Leader.
As part of the Directorate Team assist with the development and implementation of the Trust’s Business Plan and Strategy for Nursing
3.0 Educational and Training
Maintaining a positive attitude to continuing professional education in order to enhance knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for safe and effective perioperative practice.
Maintaining standards by ensuring that evidenced based practice underpins all health care inventions.
Participate in Trust Appraisal System
Possess a clear understanding of Clinical Governance in relation to standards
In collaboration with the Senior Team Leader and the Professional Development Team (Theatre), ensure effective orientation, supervision and mentorship programmes are in place.
Facilitate the development of perioperative practice founded on up-to-date information and research.
Create a learning environment which actively facilitates learning.
Undertake training sessions in theatre environment evaluating effectiveness within clinical care in patients using appropriate audit tools.
To take responsibility for professional development including Statutory and Mandatory training for self and others as per Trust policy.
4.0 Professional
Ensures that the Senior Team Leader/Theatre Manager is informed of any professional concerns at the earliest opportunity.
Ensure that Revalidation requirements for NMC/HCPC Registration are adhered to.
Ensures current registration with NMC/HCPC of all Registered Practitioners.
To act as an ambassador for the clinical environment promoting a professional approach to leadership
5.0 Human Resources
Participate in the recruitment and selection of staff below Band 6.
Ensure that the off duty/daily work rota meets the needs of the service, taking into account the skill-mix required for the theatre sessions scheduled.
Ensure that the Annual Leave/Bank Holiday entitlement meets the needs of the staff, skill mix and service requirement
Relationships
All theatre staff
All HSDU Staff
Patients and their relatives/carers
Surgeons and anaesthetists
Ward and other departmental staff
Representatives from appropriate firms and companies
Special Requirements
Provide on-call/stand-by cover as necessitated by departmental needs
During night duty, may be required to call in a second team.
Pre-check the operating lists (all specialties competent in), to ensure that any ‘special’ prosthesis/equipment required have been ordered.
Provide cover for extra-theatre activities e.g. maternity, cardiac arrest team, trauma team, external transfers, x-ray,
Be able to cannulate and administer intravenous drugs
Be able to catheterise male and female patients
For a full comprehensive list of main responsibilities and duties, please kindly refer to job description and personal specification attached.