Job Title: Theatre Nurses (Anaesthetics & Scrub) – Nottingham
Banding: Band 5
Location: Nottingham
Rate: £18.00 - £25.60 per hour
As a Theatre Nurse in Anaesthetics, Recovery, or Scrub, you will be responsible for providing expert care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary theatre team to ensure a smooth and safe surgical experience, from pre-operative preparation through to post-operative recovery.
You will be involved in monitoring patients during anaesthesia, assisting in scrubbing for procedures, ensuring sterile environments, and supporting patients during recovery. Your role will be vital in supporting patients’ safety, comfort, and well-being throughout their surgical journey.
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