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Theatre Practitioner

Accrington On-site 2-5 yrs exp Hospitals and Health Care 524 employees
Sponsorship verifiedRegistered PractitionerClinical SkillsOphthalmic CareScrub SupportPatient Management

Requirements

Candidates must be registered practitioners with the NMC or HCPC and ideally have experience in a clinical or theatre setting. A passion for patient care and a proactive approach to teamwork and service improvement are essential.

Job Description

Job Title: Theatre Practitioner

Location: Accrington base

Contract Type: Permanent

This role is eligible for applications from individuals who require a Skilled Worker visa

This is a full-time position, requiring 37.5 hours per week, worked over 4 days within a 7-day period including some weekends. Standard shifts are from 07:30 to 17:30 with some flexibility required based on patient need.

As part of your training, it is advantageous to travel to other CHEC hospitals to enhance your training and development through exposure to different teams and practices. This will be done within the normal working day.

We are always looking for great talent to join our team and help achieve our ambitious goals and growth. We care about our people, and we care about the future of community health and how CHEC can play an innovative part in making this great, with your help.

Are you a Theatre Practitioner who wants to continue helping people but need a better work life balance? If yes, then CHEC is your employer of choice

About The Role

Our Theatre Practitioners play a key role in delivering patient-centred care across the entire ophthalmic pathway - from pre-admission and diagnostics to surgical support and post-operative recovery.

At CHEC, Theatre Practitioners scrub and assist in a high-volume theatre environment, working collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure smooth and efficient theatre lists.

We’re looking for dedicated practitioners who are committed to maintaining the highest standards of clinical care, safety, and service throughout the patient journey.

Following Your Training As a Theatre Practitioner You Will

  • Establish a compassionate environment by providing support to patients, families, and friends.
  • Assist surgeons in the delivery of ophthalmic care.
  • Provide scrub support within the theatre, ensuring AfPP good practice guidelines are followed.
  • Prepare clinical areas for daily activities.
  • Manage the admission and discharge of patients on theatre days.
  • Participate in departmental audits.
  • Be proactive, eager to learn, and passionate about delivering high-quality care.
  • Demonstrate effective listening, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Thrive in a team-oriented environment.

To Be Successful In This Role You Will Need

  • To be a registered practitioner with the NMC or HCPC.
  • Ideally previous experience in a clinical or theatre setting, specifically with high-volume procedures.
  • A desire to develop and expand your clinical skills through ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
  • Ideally prior exposure to patient discharge processes, ensuring effective care transition.
  • A passion for delivering excellent patient care and contributing to a positive working environment
  • A proactive, flexible approach to teamwork and an eagerness to support service improvement initiatives.
  • The ability to remain calm, focused, and responsive in a fast-paced, patient-centred environment.
  • Experience in infection prevention and control protocols.
  • Knowledge of relevant clinical governance frameworks and CQC standards.

Why work for us?

  • 25 days holidays plus bank holidays
  • Buy and sell annual leave scheme
  • Annual Company Bonus scheme
  • MediCash
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Company pension
  • Company sick pay scheme
  • Life assurance scheme
  • Bluelight Card- 100’s of discount and cashback options
  • Performance review with a training and development plan
  • Employee discounts portal
  • Gym membership discounts
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Tech scheme

Skills

Registered PractitionerClinical SkillsOphthalmic CareScrub SupportPatient ManagementTeamworkCommunication SkillsInfection PreventionClinical GovernanceCQC StandardsPatient CareAuditingFlexibilityProactivityInterpersonal SkillsCalmness Under Pressure

About CHEC

CHEC is one of the UK’s leading providers of efficient, community-based healthcare, working in partnership with the NHS for over a decade. With over 30 hospitals and 90 community sites across England, we make specialist Ophthalmology, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, and ENT services more accessible in local communities. We offer patients greater choice, flexibility, and reduced waiting times, with an average referral to treatment time of less than four weeks NHS Ophthalmic treatments provided: • Cataract surgery • Eyelid surgery • YAG laser • Medical retina • Glaucoma management • Ocular hypertension monitoring • All non-specific general ophthalmology conditions NHS Gastroenterology treatments provided: • Consultant triage • Colonoscopy • Gastroenterology outpatient assessment • Gastroscopy • Flexi- sigmoidoscopy • Upper and lower gastrointestinal (GI) • Therapeutic treatments including simple biopsies, polyp removal (1cm max), haemorrhoid removal Locations To meet the growing demands of our patients and partners, we are consistently rolling out new hospitals throughout the country. Put simply, we want to ensure that we can provide as many patients as possible with the convenience of local care, along with short waiting times of 1-4 weeks. Please visit our website www.chec.uk for more information, or email engagagement@chec.uk.

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