Staff Nurse – Theatre (Perioperative/Orthopaedic)
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Staff Nurse – Theatre (Perioperative/Orthopaedic) to join a dynamic perioperative team. The successful candidate will deliver high-quality, patient-centred nursing care throughout the surgical journey, including anaesthetic, scrub, circulating, and recovery phases.
Working within a multidisciplinary environment, you will play a key role in ensuring patient safety, maintaining clinical excellence, and supporting the efficient delivery of perioperative services.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Care
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Deliver safe, evidence-based nursing care across all perioperative stages, including anaesthetic, intraoperative, and post-anaesthetic recovery.
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Prepare and maintain operating theatres, ensuring compliance with infection prevention and sterile practice standards.
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Assist with anaesthetic procedures, including patient positioning, airway support, and monitoring throughout surgery.
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Perform scrub and circulating duties while maintaining aseptic technique and ensuring accurate instrument, swab, and sharps counts.
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Monitor and care for patients in the post-anaesthesia recovery area, assessing pain, airway, vital signs, and recovery progress.
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Administer medications and treatments in accordance with professional guidelines and organisational policies.
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Maintain accurate clinical documentation and patient records.
Patient Care
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Promote patient safety, dignity, privacy, and comfort throughout the perioperative experience.
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Provide reassurance, education, and emotional support to patients and their families before and after surgery.
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Ensure effective communication and continuity of care between all perioperative teams.
Teamwork & Communication
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Work collaboratively with surgeons, anaesthetists, nursing colleagues, and the wider multidisciplinary team.
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Participate in surgical safety briefings, checklists, and post-procedure debriefings.
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Support the induction, training, and ongoing development of new and junior team members.
Quality & Professional Practice
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Adhere to professional nursing standards, infection prevention protocols, and organisational policies.
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Participate in quality improvement initiatives, clinical audits, and patient safety programmes.
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Contribute to maintaining a safe environment through incident reporting, risk management, and compliance with best practice standards.
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Ensure the appropriate handling, maintenance, and care of surgical instruments and equipment.
Professional Development
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Maintain and enhance perioperative knowledge through continuing professional development.
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Attend mandatory training, educational programmes, and competency assessments.
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Support the learning and development of student nurses and newly appointed colleagues.
Health & Safety
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Promote a safe working environment for patients, visitors, and colleagues.
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Recognise and respond appropriately to perioperative emergencies and clinical deterioration.
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Report hazards, incidents, and equipment issues promptly.
Essential Requirements
Qualifications & Registration
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Current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), or eligibility for registration.
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Minimum of three years' post-registration nursing experience, including at least one year in perioperative nursing or a related specialty.
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Demonstrated clinical competence and ability to manage responsibilities independently.
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Evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
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Ability to maintain annual professional registration.
Experience
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Experience working within one or more perioperative disciplines, including scrub, anaesthetic, and/or recovery nursing.
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Exposure to both elective and emergency surgical procedures.
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Experience using electronic patient documentation or theatre management systems is desirable.
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Participation in quality improvement or patient safety initiatives is advantageous.
Key Skills & Competencies
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Strong clinical knowledge and perioperative nursing skills.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
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Compassionate, patient-focused approach to care.
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Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
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Strong organisational and time management skills in a fast-paced environment.
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Flexible, adaptable, and able to respond confidently to changing clinical priorities.
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Commitment to maintaining high standards of patient safety and professional practice.
What's on Offer
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Competitive salary package.
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Sign-on bonus (where applicable).
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Full-time, permanent position.
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Ongoing professional development and education opportunities.
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Supportive and collaborative working environment.
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Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
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Career progression opportunities.
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Free on-site parking.
