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KIMS Hospital is seeking a Theatre Practitioner with flexible working hours on a zero-hours contract. You will be part of a dynamic team committed to high-quality clinical care. The position offers an engaging work environment and numerous employee benefits, including a pension scheme and private health insurance.
Theatre Practitioner – Bank | KIMS Hospital, Maidstone
Flexible Working | Zero Hours Contract | Competitive Hourly Rate and Holiday Pay
Are you a skilled and dedicated Theatre Practitioner who is looking to work in a modern and supportive environment? Are you looking for a strong work life balance? Do you want to take a stepping stone into private healthcare without a long-term commitment?
At KIMS Hospital, we are proud to be an AFPP-accredited theatres team, committed to maintaining the highest standards in surgical practice. We are looking for an experienced and motivated Theatre Practitioner to join our bank staff team. This is a flexible role, working across anaesthetics, scrub, or recovery, ensuring top-quality clinical care and safety for patients within the theatre unit.
As a Theatre Practitioner, you will be part of a dynamic and supportive team, with a focus on delivering excellent healthcare. You will be an experienced ODP or Theatre Nurse, driven by a passion for patient care, and eager to contribute to a high-performing team.
This is a bank role on a zero-hours contract, offering shifts between Monday and Saturday (07:30 – 18:00).
Role Responsibilities:
Person Specification:
KIMS Hospital Employees Enjoy the Following Benefits:
At KIMS, we believe our people are our greatest asset, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your emotional, financial, and physical well-being, including:
If you have any queries regarding this vacancy or would like to discuss the role further, Diane would be happy to assist. Please contact her on 01622 237634 or email diane.arthur@kims.org.uk.
At KIMS Hospital we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive working environment. We strive to create a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
Any offers of employment made by KIMS Hospital for this/these position(s) will be subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK and receipt of a satisfactory DBS Certificate from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Information about the DBS checks can be found athttps://www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-service-check
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