Overview

Position Title: Anesthetic Practitioners

Company: Barts Health NHS Trust

Location: Coventry, UK

Job Description

The new Barts Heart Centre has brought together the services of some of the best cardiovascular experts in the country who will work together to create a single specialist centre for cardiovascular disease to cover all our local communities.

Responsibilities:

  • We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who is looking to work within a service covering seven cardiothoracic theatres, ten cardiac Cath labs supporting electrophysiology and intervention cardiology and the nationally recognized Heart Attack Centre which serves North and East London.
  • The Improvement Advisor is a key role within the central Improvement Team, providing leadership, management, and Quality Improvement expertise to support delivery of the clinical transformation programmes.
  • These programmes will be innovative and complex and will focus on developing, testing implementing and spreading a range of approaches to drive quality improvement at pace.
  • The post holder will provide expert advice on the application of improvement science across the clinical transformation programmes.
  • As a core member of the improvement team, the post holder will contribute to delivery of QI training programmes as well as our wider learning system, and needs to have science of improvement knowledge, project management skills and excellent stakeholder engagement.

Requirements:

  • Desirable, experience within the specialty is not essential, but an anesthetic course is essential
  • Post holder is expected to provide proactive and visible leadership.

About Barts Health NHS Trust

Barts Health is the largest NHS trust in the country, and one of Britain’s leading healthcare providers. We serve 2.5 million people across east London and manage five hospital sites which are Mile End Hospital, Newham University Hospital, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, The Royal London Hospital and Whipps Cross University Hospital. Our main priority is to ensure we provide safe and quality care for our patients, many of whom come from some of the most diverse and deprived communities in Britain.