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A major healthcare provider in Nottingham is seeking a Robotic Surgical First Assistant/Deputy Team Leader for Gynaecology. This role involves supporting surgeons in robot-assisted procedures and managing a team of practitioners. Candidates should have a strong clinical background, a minimum of 4 years' theatre experience, and knowledge of robotic surgery. Opportunities for personal development and training are available within a supportive team environment.
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The closing date is 26 September 2025
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Registered Nurse / ODP with strong clinical skills to join the Gynaecology Theatre Team, based at Nottingham University Hospitals City Campus. The Gynaecology team are looking to appoint an enthusiastic Robotic Surgical First Assistant/Deputy Team Leader to support the current team in managing the service, as the robotic surgery programme continues to develop across the speciality. As a registered theatre practitioner you will be able to demonstrate continued professional development, an understanding of change processes and current challenges within perioperative practice at NUH. You will also have the responsibility to act as a Deputy Team Leader within the Gynae Theatre Team.
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Your communication skills will be excellent and you will be able to demonstrate how you establish effective working relationships. You will also be able to demonstrate an ability to engage and enthuse staff and students in the perioperative environment and have the drive and motivation to continually develop the robotic surgery service alongside the surgical team.
You will need to demonstrate an excellent knowledge of the speciality, have a minimum of 4 years theatre experience and exposure to robotic surgery.
If you do not have a Surgical First Assistant qualification, you will be expected to attend and complete this, alongside the Basic Surgical Skills course.
The successful candidate will be expected to manage the robotic surgical instrumentation and consumables, liaise with the necessary representatives, undergo extra training that may be required and educate theatre staff as appropriate.
Surgery and Associated Services would especially welcome applications from from a BAME background as we are currently underrepresented at this level.
Please note, the successful candidate for this post maybe required to work across site, at our other Theatre Unit based at the QMC Campus to support service needs and developments.
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Please see the job description for Robotic Assistant Deputy Team Leader for full details. Please see attached documents.
To support the surgical team by acting as the first assistant to the surgeon for robot-assisted surgical procedures.
To support and deputise for the Team Leader, taking managerial, clinical and professional responsibility for a team of practitioners.
To facilitate efficient and effective care and communication between the multi-disciplinary team and between surgical specialities.
To support staff, ensuring the provision of high quality holistic patient care in the most efficient and safe manner in accordance with Divisional and Hospital policies and procedures.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts