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A leading private hospital in Norwich is seeking a Theatre Orthopaedic Scrub Practitioner to provide exceptional patient care in a dynamic operating department. This full-time position offers a competitive salary, a welcoming team environment, and opportunities for professional growth.
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Theatre Orthopaedic Scrub Practitioner (Band 5 or Band 6)
Employment Type: Permanent, Full Time – 37.5 hours per week
Shifts: Monday – Friday (occasional Saturday)
Salary: Band 5: £27,055 – £32,934 per year – Band 6: £33,706 – £40,588 per year + *£3000 Welcome Bonus*
Pulse is working alongside an established private Hospital in Norwich with a reputation for providing high-quality patient care. With at present 4 theatres and 2 wards – comprising of 50 beds – delivering a range of outpatient and inpatient services.
The hospital is part of the largest independent healthcare provider in the UK. Sharing a commitment to their employee’s well-being, professional development, and work-life balance. Offering numerous advancement opportunities within their own network, with an emphasis on promotion from within. Supporting their employees in achieving their long-term career goals.
Role Overview:
The Hospital covers a wide variety of surgical procedures, as a Theatre Practitioner you will support in assessing patient’s health and well-being across a complex and changing caseload, assisting in the delivery of care to meet the patient’s needs.
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If you are passionate about delivering high-quality patient care and seeking a rewarding career in healthcare, apply now and join a well-established Theatre team.
If this position is not right for you but you know a friend or colleague that may be interested, to earn a £250 voucher please do refer on their details.
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