Medical Devices Trainer

Stanmore
1 week ago
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An excellent opportunity has arisen to work for our established client based on site at eh Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore. Your role can be home based but there will be regular travel to the RNOH site, so you need to live in close proximity.

As the Medical Devices Trainer providing face-to-face and online training on the use of designated medical equipment to current and new clinical staff at all levels.

As the Medical Devices Trainer, you will be responsible for:

Identifying medical device training needs for clinical professional users and deliver or facilitate appropriate medical device training
Supplement OEM training on high-risk devices
Maintaining the learning management system
Advise and support the medical device risk assessment process
Assist in developing strategies for training
Determine appropriate arrangements for refresher trainingThe successful Medical Devices Trainer will have the following related skills / experience:

Experience of, and familiarity with using or training on a range of medical devices
Excellent communication skills
Experience of delivering training, ideally in a clinical setting
Good understanding of clinical processes and conditions, and of indications for use of different medical devices and their limitations.Benefits:

25 days holiday + bank holidays
Pension
Private healthcare
Employees assistance programme
Electric car scheme
Cycle to work schemeFor more information and salary details, please contact Sharon Tanner or Chloe Bennett on (phone number removed)

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