Specialist Nurse Anaesthesia And Theatre Job In Cambridge

Specialist Nurse Anaesthesia and Theatre - University of Cambridge
  • Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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Job Description

We are seeking individuals with a passion for nursing, and the ability to communicate with all levels of staff, students and clients for this varied and interesting position. Full time or Part Time hours are available.Working as part of a multi-skilled team of Veterinary Clinicians and Nurses the Specialist Nurse Anaesthesia and Theatre role is essential in supporting our specialist veterinary teams to deliver outstanding patient care and manage workflow throughout the hospital working in surgical theatres, medicine procedure rooms maintenance and monitoring of patients under general anaesthesia or sedation whilst having procedures, including diagnostic imaging. You will be available to assist specialist nurses with the care of their patients and teams and if necessary to the wards teams e.g. to monitor an intensive recovery or provide one-to-one patient care. The referral hospital is a very fast-paced environment which requires the role holder to be adaptable with the ability to work on your own initiative with minimal supervision and working well under pressure is essential. In return, we offer an encouraging and nurturing environment and have a dedicated team of clinicians and nurses who are committed to providing the best care for our patients. Friendly and caring environment, including plenty of cakes for birthdaysEnhanced annual leave allowance of 36 days including bank holidaysEnhanced pension schemeAccess to many discounts via our benefits platform (CAMbens), including discounted travel across Cambridge by bus and a wide range of household expenses, from groceries and clothes, to holidays and insurance and much moreCycle to work scheme and travel to work loan schemeFamily friendly benefits and enhanced leaveHealth and Wellbeing benefits such as discounted membership to the University's Sport CentreTraining and Development and Career Development Closing date is 30 September 2024. Further particulars for the role and information about the Department are available here: The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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