Recovery Theatre Practitioner

CV-LibraryNorthampton, West NorthamptonshiretemporaryPosted: 9 July 2026
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We are working alongside a leading healthcare provider to recruit a dedicated Recovery Theatre Practitioner.This is an exciting opportunity to add real value to patients within an acute hospital setting working Ad hoc shifts opportunities across a 7-day week This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Registered Nurse or Operating Department Practitioner to join a busy theatre team, providing outstanding post-operative care in a recovery setting.

Key Responsibilities

* Deliver safe, effective post-operative care to patients within the recovery environment.

* Monitor and assess patients following surgery, identifying and escalating changes in condition promptly.

* Manage airway support, patient observations and recovery interventions in line with clinical best practice.

* Assess and manage post-operative pain, nausea and overall patient comfort.

* Support patients through the recovery process and ensure readiness for discharge from the recovery area.

* Ensure all theatre, recovery and anaesthetic equipment is checked, prepared and maintained appropriately.

* Adhere to infection prevention, patient safety and clinical governance standards at all times.

* Work collaboratively with surgeons, anaesthetists and multidisciplinary teams to deliver safe and efficient patient care.

* Maintain accurate patient records and clinical documentation.

* Contribute to a positive, professional and supportive theatre environment

Essential Requirements

* Registered Nurse (NMC) or Operating Department Practitioner (HCPC).

* Experience or training within a theatre environment specialising in anaesthetics and recovery.

* Strong understanding of patient safety, infection control and manual handling principles.

* Ability to work effectively under pressure within a fast-paced theatre environment.

* Strong assessment skills and the ability to respond quickly to changing patient needs.

* High level of attention to detail and commitment to delivering safe, high-quality care.

Desirable Requirements

* Previous experience working within a recovery unit or post-anaesthetic care unit (PACU).

* Immediate Life Support (ILS) or Advanced Life Support (ALS) certification.

* Experience supporting a variety of surgical specialities.

* Knowledge of clinical audit and quality improvement initiatives.

Why Apply?

* Join a highly skilled and supportive theatre team.

* Work in a modern clinical environment focused on patient safety and quality care.

If you're a passionate Recovery Practitioner looking to develop your career within a dynamic theatre environment, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now or contact us for a confidential discussion

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