Band 6 Deputy Team Leader - London, United Kingdom - Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

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The post holder is responsible for the assessment of care needs for all patients, ensuring appropriately planned care is both implemented and evaluated.


  • To provide specialist advice without direct supervision and to lead the multidisciplinary team in the absence of the Team Leader.
  • To assist in the leadership and development of an identified group of practitioners within the Department.
  • To be responsible for the storage of tissue/ organs in the department under the Human Tissue Act 2004, reporting of incidents and , following local policies deputising for the Band 7 as required.
  • To participate in the on
- call rota as required.

  • To act as a Theatre Coordinator during outofhours and weekends.
  • Internal rotation to night duty, weekends, and Bank Holidays.


An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 Scrub Deputy Team Leader at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead.

We have Team Leaders, Practice Educators, and Matrons who can offer support to help develop staff. You will be expected to work weekdays, weekends, and nights according to the service needs.

Informal visits welcomed, come to see our theatre environment, and meet the team


An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 Scrub Deputy Team Leader at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead.

We have Team Leaders, Practice Educators, and Matrons who can offer support to help develop staff. You will be expected to work weekdays, weekends, and nights according to the service needs.

Informal visits welcomed, come to see our theatre environment, and meet the team


Zone 1 currently consists of:
Plastics and Breast, Trauma, Orthopaedics and PPU.


Zone 2 currently consists of:
HpB & Liver Transplantation, Renal Robotics and Renal Transplantation, Vascular, Colorectal and Robotics, CEPOD & Urology


Zone 3 currently consists of:
Hand Trauma, Gynae, Ophthalmology


JOB SUMMARY:


  • The post holder is responsible for the assessment of care needs for all patients, ensuring appropriately planned care is both implemented and evaluated.

  • To provide specialist advice without direct supervision and to lead the multidisciplinary team in the absence of the Team Leader.
  • To assist in the leadership and development of an identified group of practitioners within the Department.
  • To be responsible for the storage of tissue/ organs in the department under the Human Tissue Act 2004, reporting of incidents and , following local policies deputising for the Band 7 as required.
  • To participate in the on
- call rota as required.

  • To act as a Theatre Coordinator during outofhours and weekends.
  • Internal rotation to night duty, weekends, and Bank Holidays.

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