Job summary
A unique opportunity to join our friendly department in Cambridge that delivers the complete range of adult cardiothoracic procedures using the very latest techniques and equipment.
A trainee
Clinical Perfusion Scientists role is to qualify as an Accredited Clinical
Perfusion Scientist. They achieve this by becoming competent in all aspects of
adult cardiopulmonary bypass and associated techniques. Their job involves a
range of activities; both clinical and non-clinical, that are complex and/or
non-routine. They must be clinically supervised by an Accredited Clinical
Perfusion Scientist (ACP) because their actions have a direct effect on the
mortality and morbidity of patients. They will provide work as part of the team and
be professional, efficient and effective in Clinical Perfusion at their training
hospital. This is either Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Trust or James Cook
University Hospital.
Main duties of the job
Main duties of the job
Our customer, Royal Papworth Hospital, is a world leader in Transplantation, VADs and E.C.M.O, and as a perfusion team, we have a unique involvement.
We work a 37.5-hour week, on a flexible rota. Cambridge Perfusion is the UKs largest private perfusion provider and this is an exciting opportunity for a graduate to train with the Cambridge Perfusion team, located at Royal Papworth Hospital.
As a trainee Perfusionist you will be supported in your clinical development by our experienced education team and you will have exposure to all routine cases in cardiothoracic surgery as well as transplant and major aortic work.
About us
Cambridge Perfusion is a dynamic organisation at the forefront of education and research and the successful applicant would be encouraged to be involved in our extensive research portfolio as part of your Masters.
As a private company we offer a full benefits program and a generous pension.
You will be expected to deliver a high standard of patient care in a high-pressure environment and be an integral part of the hospital wide service we deliver. It is essential you hold a full UK driving licence.
For more information, please contact us via
Email: jobs@cambridgeperfusion.com. Only candidates shortlisted to move forward in the recruitment process will be invited to attend an informal visit ahead of an interview.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary:
A trainee Clinical Perfusion Scientists role is to qualify as an Accredited Clinical Perfusion Scientist. They achieve this by becoming competent in all aspects of adult cardiopulmonary bypass and associated techniques. Their job involves a range of activities; both clinical and non-clinical, that are complex and/or non-routine. They must be clinically supervised by an Accredited Clinical Perfusion Scientist (ACP) because their actions have a direct effect on the mortality and morbidity of patients. They will provide work as part of the team and be professional, efficient and effective in Clinical Perfusion at their training hospital. This is either Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Trust or James Cook University Hospital.
All necessary training will be given throughout
Accountable to:
Trainee mentor, the departmental Training Lead, the Duty Perfusionist, the Team Leaders, Chief Perfusionist and the Partners of Cambridge Perfusion LLP (the LLP)
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical practice
Training and Development
- Ensure all training opportunities are taken; developing the skills required of a Clinical Perfusionist
- Maintain accurate Personal Development and Training Records
- Use the student handbook to develop, and assess, knowledge with their mentor
- Successfully complete academic work in a timely manner and request assistance where necessary
- Fulfil the current eligibility requirements of the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists Accreditation pathway
- Ensure all duties are carried out in accordance with policies and practices of the LLP
Communication and working relationships
- Communicate in an effective, clear and concise manner within the perfusion department but also within the multi-disciplinary team.
- Accurately and promptly relay sensitive information to other members of staff, the duty perfusionist and Trust ensuring appropriate patient care and efficiency.
- Complete a quarterly progress review with their mentor.
Knowledge and training experience
- Holds a current qualification that fulfils the entry requirements of the MSc in Perfusion Science
Analytical and judgement skills
- Monitor a range of clinical information and act within procedural guidelines, under the strict supervision of an ACP
- Develop adaptive skills that meet the individual needs of the patient; often in demanding clinical circumstances
- Develop the situational awareness that is a key aspect of the role and the anticipation of what may happen and its associated consequences for clinical practice
- Develop reflective practice.
Information and resources
- Assist the departmental Systems Lead in maintaining the I.S.O. 9001:2015 Quality standards documentation.
- Ensure that all information is handled according to the local Hospital Trust and the LLPs policies, procedures and protocols.
- Maintain the online College of Perfusion Training Electronic Log Book.
- Accurately update the student progress board, with their mentor.
- Complete their electronic time sheet with hours worked in a timely manner.
Financial and physical resources
- Be responsible for careful use of all perfusion equipment
- Ensure that equipment is safe to use and comply with local fault reporting procedures.
- Work with other members of the team to maintain stock levels.
- Obey relevant protocols and procedures when moving perfusion equipment to ensure own safety and that of others.
- Complete all appropriate paperwork and computer data entry for work done.
Health and Safety
- Have due regard for the personal safety of themselves and others with respect to current health and safety regulations.
- Fulfil all mandatory training obligations as directed by the Trust and LLP
- Make appropriate use of the available personal protective equipment
- Disassemble and remove contaminated clinical waste from theatre and critical care areas safely and ensure all equipment is disinfected according to local protocols.
- Safely transfer patients on specialist devices between clinical areas showing regard for patient and personal safety whilst under supervision of an ACP.
- Create, maintain and take responsibility for a healthy and safe working environment
- Take effective precautions to prevent the spread of infections to patients and colleagues.
Confidentiality and Safeguarding
- All employees must adhere to the Information Governance, Confidentiality and Information Security policies and procedures.
- All staff are required to be familiar with the arrangements for safeguarding of vulnerable adults.
This job description outlines the main roles and responsibilities of the position but the post holder may also be required to perform any other reasonable task within their capability.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary:
A trainee Clinical Perfusion Scientists role is to qualify as an Accredited Clinical Perfusion Scientist. They achieve this by becoming competent in all aspects of adult cardiopulmonary bypass and associated techniques. Their job involves a range of activities; both clinical and non-clinical, that are complex and/or non-routine. They must be clinically supervised by an Accredited Clinical Perfusion Scientist (ACP) because their actions have a direct effect on the mortality and morbidity of patients. They will provide work as part of the team and be professional, efficient and effective in Clinical Perfusion at their training hospital. This is either Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Trust or James Cook University Hospital.
All necessary training will be given throughout
Accountable to:
Trainee mentor, the departmental Training Lead, the Duty Perfusionist, the Team Leaders, Chief Perfusionist and the Partners of Cambridge Perfusion LLP (the LLP)
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical practice
Training and Development
- Ensure all training opportunities are taken; developing the skills required of a Clinical Perfusionist
- Maintain accurate Personal Development and Training Records
- Use the student handbook to develop, and assess, knowledge with their mentor
- Successfully complete academic work in a timely manner and request assistance where necessary
- Fulfil the current eligibility requirements of the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists Accreditation pathway
- Ensure all duties are carried out in accordance with policies and practices of the LLP
Communication and working relationships
- Communicate in an effective, clear and concise manner within the perfusion department but also within the multi-disciplinary team.
- Accurately and promptly relay sensitive information to other members of staff, the duty perfusionist and Trust ensuring appropriate patient care and efficiency.
- Complete a quarterly progress review with their mentor.
Knowledge and training experience
- Holds a current qualification that fulfils the entry requirements of the MSc in Perfusion Science
Analytical and judgement skills
- Monitor a range of clinical information and act within procedural guidelines, under the strict supervision of an ACP
- Develop adaptive skills that meet the individual needs of the patient; often in demanding clinical circumstances
- Develop the situational awareness that is a key aspect of the role and the anticipation of what may happen and its associated consequences for clinical practice
- Develop reflective practice.
Information and resources
- Assist the departmental Systems Lead in maintaining the I.S.O. 9001:2015 Quality standards documentation.
- Ensure that all information is handled according to the local Hospital Trust and the LLPs policies, procedures and protocols.
- Maintain the online College of Perfusion Training Electronic Log Book.
- Accurately update the student progress board, with their mentor.
- Complete their electronic time sheet with hours worked in a timely manner.
Financial and physical resources
- Be responsible for careful use of all perfusion equipment
- Ensure that equipment is safe to use and comply with local fault reporting procedures.
- Work with other members of the team to maintain stock levels.
- Obey relevant protocols and procedures when moving perfusion equipment to ensure own safety and that of others.
- Complete all appropriate paperwork and computer data entry for work done.
Health and Safety
- Have due regard for the personal safety of themselves and others with respect to current health and safety regulations.
- Fulfil all mandatory training obligations as directed by the Trust and LLP
- Make appropriate use of the available personal protective equipment
- Disassemble and remove contaminated clinical waste from theatre and critical care areas safely and ensure all equipment is disinfected according to local protocols.
- Safely transfer patients on specialist devices between clinical areas showing regard for patient and personal safety whilst under supervision of an ACP.
- Create, maintain and take responsibility for a healthy and safe working environment
- Take effective precautions to prevent the spread of infections to patients and colleagues.
Confidentiality and Safeguarding
- All employees must adhere to the Information Governance, Confidentiality and Information Security policies and procedures.
- All staff are required to be familiar with the arrangements for safeguarding of vulnerable adults.
This job description outlines the main roles and responsibilities of the position but the post holder may also be required to perform any other reasonable task within their capability.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Clinical Science Bachelor Degree
- Full UK driving licence
Experience
Desirable
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting
Person Specification
Essential
- PHYSICAL
- Be able to participate in full oncall commitment
- Manual dexterity
- EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING
- Clinical Science Degree
- Full UK driving licence
- SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
- Excellent communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- PERSONALITY/DISPOSITION
- Confident
- Autonomous
- Team player
- Self motivated
- Adaptable
- Resilient
Desirable
- SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
- Be very well organised
- Good IT skills
- EXPERIENCE
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting
- PERSONALITY/DISPOSITION
- Well presented and an ambassador of the company
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Clinical Science Bachelor Degree
- Full UK driving licence
Experience
Desirable
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting
Person Specification
Essential
- PHYSICAL
- Be able to participate in full oncall commitment
- Manual dexterity
- EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING
- Clinical Science Degree
- Full UK driving licence
- SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
- Excellent communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- PERSONALITY/DISPOSITION
- Confident
- Autonomous
- Team player
- Self motivated
- Adaptable
- Resilient
Desirable
- SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
- Be very well organised
- Good IT skills
- EXPERIENCE
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting
- PERSONALITY/DISPOSITION
- Well presented and an ambassador of the company
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).