Equipment Coordinator - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Description
10 month secondment for a full-time Band 3 Equipment Co-ordinator in Elective Orthopaedic TheatresHours of work, 37.5 hours, Monday - Friday, excluding BH's
Part-time considered minimum 30 hours
Are you an enthusiastic person who is passionate about patient safety and quality and would like to further develop your knowledge and skills.
Ensure the highest standards of care and safety within Elective Orthopaedic Theatres and in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary teams, implement and maintain systems and processes which ensure standards are maintained
Ongoing orientation and mentor support
Continuous personal development supported
This is a clinical role, aimed at ensuring that all of the orthopaedic trays, supplementary instruments and implants for specific cases and surgeons are in the right place, at the right time, in order to avoid late starts and unnecessary delays between cases.
Liaise closely with colleagues in Theatre Supplies, Sterile Services and MSKN to ensure that theatre delays and patient cancellations due to equipment issues are minimised.
Attend weekly orthopaedic scheduling meetings, escalate any concerns regarding equipment clashes or implant availability to the Team Leader or Deputy.
Work with colleagues in Theatre Supplies and Sterile Services to ensure that all equipment requirements and loan kit requests have been recorded and actioned accordingly.
Development and supervision of the Band 2 Theatre Support Workers in the Elective Orthopaedic Theatres, by developing Support Worker Daily Tasks lists, and ensuring that the Support Workers understand where all equipment and implants are located and how it is maintained or re-ordered.
We undertake the highest volume of Orthopaedic surgery in the region and perform over 1,800 joint replacements a year, including hip, knee shoulder and ankle replacements.
We offer a wide variety of routine and complex Orthopaedic procedures for joint and soft tissue pain. A BEEAM award winning theatre block was opened in 2015 specifically designed for Orthopaedic surgery
This post would suit an enthusiastic person who is looking to develop leadership and managerial skills in a supportive atmosphere with one to one mentoring.
Hours of work, 37.5 hours Monday - Friday, 07:30 - 18:00 excluding bank holidays
Part time considered minimum 30 hours
- Undertake preparation of instrument trays and chase up the shortfall on the following day so theatre lists are ready to start with the correct instrumentation.
- Attend weekly Orthopaedic Scheduling Meetings as the clinical, theatre representative and escalate any concerns regarding equipment clashes or implant availability to the Team Leader or Deputies.
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Liaise closely with colleagues in Theatre Supplies, Sterile Services and MSKN to ensure that theatre delays and patient cancellations due to equipment issues are minimised.
- Work with colleagues in Theatre Supplies and Sterile Services to ensure that all equipment requirements and loan kit requests received from Medical Secretaries or via Bluespier have been recorded and actioned accordingly. Escalate any concerns regarding loan kit availability to the Team Leader or Deputies.
- Set up trays when appropriate for the next day's lists as far as possible. Notate any shortfalls clearly, so that the staff working the next day can commence their list on time, without unnecessary stress and with concise information for briefing purposes.
- Develop and maintain a good understanding of the Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons' individual requirements and preferences. Develop and maintain complete folders of Surgeons' Preference Sheets in all orthopaedic theatres for staff to access, and save backup copies electronically for retrieval in case the hard copies are misplaced.
- Assist with reviews of both stock and nonstock items in orthopaedic theatres in conjunction with the Theatres Supplies team and Team Leader, making sure stock levels reflect safe clinical activity.
- Have a good working knowledge of the theatres computerised system, Bluespier, whilst maintaining patient and staff confidentiality at all times.
- Organise appropriate stock storage, and be a Champion for 'Well Organised Theatre' sustainability and a key stakeholder in future theatre efficiency projects. Liaise with Theatre Supplies to ensure that stock storage and colour coding complies with agreed conventions.
- Ensure safe storage of products and materials in compliance with fire and infection control regulati
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