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Head of Theatre & Surgical Services / Luxury Private Hospital

Charterhouse Square
1 month ago
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Daytime Healthcare are working with a luxury private hospital, that is not far from central London.

The Head of Surgical Services is responsible for the clinical, professional and financial outcomes, including the day to day operational management of the Theatres, Recovery and Endoscopy with a key role supporting further development of Minor Ops.

This role focuses on working with Consultants to ensure effective ways of working and increasing theatre utilisation. Additionally, the Head of Surgical Services supports the Endoscopy Lead to achieve JAG and develop and grow the service. A key aspect of this role is to develop a positive proactive cultural environment that fosters a safety first patient centred service that meets CQC and AfPP standards and supports workforce development. The Head of Surgical Services acts as the Medical Devices Safety Officer (MDSO).

There are great benefits which include:-

Private healthcare scheme

  • 27 days annual leave.

  • Blue Light Card discounts and local business discounts.

  • Interest-free season ticket loans and cycle to work scheme.

  • Free eye check-up vouchers and media subscriptions.

  • Career progression opportunities and personal development courses.

    The ideal Surgical Services Manager will have:

  • A degree-level education with RN (General) Level 1 or Qualified Operating Department Practitioner status.

  • Relevant post-basic qualifications and experience, such as in cardiac or orthopaedics.

  • Proven project management involvement and quality improvement experience.

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

  • Leadership and management abilities, with a flexible and adaptable approach.

  • Awareness of nursing and national developments.

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