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A leading private healthcare provider is looking for a Theatre Practitioner/Nurse in Hales. This full-time role involves working in a supportive environment, allowing for career progression and training in specialties like orthopaedics. With generous benefits and a focus on employee well-being, it’s an ideal role for quality-driven healthcare professionals.
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Theatre Practitioner/Nurse (Band 5/Band 6)
Employment Type: Full Time – 37.5 hours per week
Salary: Band 5: £27,055 – £32,934 and Band 6: £33,706 – £40,588 p/a + Shift Allowances + £2000 Welcome Bonus!
Pulse is delighted to work alongside a leading private healthcare provide, due to recent expansion is looking for experienced nurse or ODP’s specialising in scrub, to join their high performing theatre team in Norwich. This is a fantastic opportunity for enthusiastic individuals looking to advance their career and willing to learn, in a supportive environment.
Being part of the healthcare group means a commitment to their employee’s well-being, professional development, and work-life balance. Offering numerous advancement opportunities, with an emphasis on promotion from within, supporting their employees in achieving their long-term career goals – with access to training and development opportunities.
Role Overview:
As a Theatre Practitioner/nurse specialising in Scrub, you will be working as part of a wider multi-disciplinary team both in outpatients and on the ward, to rehabilitate patients and prepare for discharge. Also offering you the opportunity to train in other specialist areas such as orthopaedics and undergo career development courses such as the SFA, all fully funded.
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If you are passionate about delivering high-quality patient care and seeking a rewarding career in healthcare, this role is not to be missed out on!
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